
More About Fatigue and Weakness - Lab Test
Certain imbalances of different trace minerals and heavy metals that you aren't aware of may be related to your symptoms. We want to help you find out.
First, let's understand what we should look out for:
Mercury and Cobalt are two chemical elements that can can have a direct link to chronic fatigue and energy levels. Here's why you should get tested for these elements.
Mercury
Mercury is a very common environmental contaminant. Many people are exposed to high levels of mercury in their everyday life without being aware of it. Mercury can be inhaled or swollen, and the primary sources of exposure include fish consumption and dental fillings.
Mercury toxicity can affect our health in many ways, particularly the immune and nervous system. It can often explain a chronic fatigue condition, therefore, if you constantly feel exhausted, your symptoms are not responding to the usual treatment and you’ve ruled out other potential causes or conditions, it is highly recommended to test for mercury toxicity.
Cobalt
Cobalt is a key part of Vitamin B-12. It may become toxic after too much exposure, but in the right concentrations, it has health benefits and boosts the production of red blood cells.
Cobalt deficiency can cause Anemia, which will result in symptoms like chronic fatigue and weakness. However, very high level of cobalt may affect the thyroid gland and result in similar symptoms. This is why it is important to make sure you have balanced levels of cobalt.
Along with your results, we provide tips and recommendations about nutrition and supplements which are based on your results. We will also guide you on detoxification, if it’s required in your case.
Certain imbalances of different trace minerals and heavy metals that you aren't aware of may be related to your symptoms. We want to help you find out.
First, let's understand what we should look out for:
Mercury and Cobalt are two chemical elements that can can have a direct link to chronic fatigue and energy levels. Here's why you should get tested for these elements.
Mercury
Mercury is a very common environmental contaminant. Many people are exposed to high levels of mercury in their everyday life without being aware of it. Mercury can be inhaled or swollen, and the primary sources of exposure include fish consumption and dental fillings.
Mercury toxicity can affect our health in many ways, particularly the immune and nervous system. It can often explain a chronic fatigue condition, therefore, if you constantly feel exhausted, your symptoms are not responding to the usual treatment and you’ve ruled out other potential causes or conditions, it is highly recommended to test for mercury toxicity.
Cobalt
Cobalt is a key part of Vitamin B-12. It may become toxic after too much exposure, but in the right concentrations, it has health benefits and boosts the production of red blood cells.
Cobalt deficiency can cause Anemia, which will result in symptoms like chronic fatigue and weakness. However, very high level of cobalt may affect the thyroid gland and result in similar symptoms. This is why it is important to make sure you have balanced levels of cobalt.
Along with your results, we provide tips and recommendations about nutrition and supplements which are based on your results. We will also guide you on detoxification, if it’s required in your case.
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Sources of Heavy Metal Toxicity

Here’s what you’ll learn when you get a Hair Mineral Analysis test
- Which heavy metals you body have
- You’ll see your mineral deficiencies and which minerals you need (or don’t need) to supplement.
- You’ll see your mineral toxicities
- You’ll discover which minerals and nutrients are out of balance
Beyond Minerals and Metals, More Things You Can Learn
- Nutrient Deficiencies and Imbalances
- Metabolic Rate (fast or slow)
- Adrenal Fatigue
- Energy Levels
- Nervous System Imbalances
- Thyroid Function
- Protein Synthesis
- Liver and Kidney Stress
- Inflammation
- Cortisol and Stress Hormone Levels