Toxins

Do you want to know if there are toxins in your body?

We provide low-cost blood tests and confidential lab testing to help you find out what's wrong with your health. Without having to go through a doctor or clinic, you may place an order directly with us and receive accurate results. Our testing is quick, inexpensive, and private. We provide low-cost blood tests that are simple to order, with most test results available in 1 to 2 business days.

Our tests include over 100 different types of toxins, including heavy metals like mercury, lead, arsenic, cadmium, and more. We also test for pesticides like DDT and other chemicals such as BPA (bisphenol A) found in plastics. If you have any concerns about the environment ... See more

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 The Cadmium Blood Test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of cadmium in the blood. Cadmium is a heavy metal that is used in various industrial applications, including batteries, pigments, and metal coatings. While it has beneficial uses in industry, cadmium is toxic to humans when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed in significant amounts.

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Also Known As: Cadmium Test

The Cadmium Micronutrient Blood Test measures cadmium levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Cadmium, a heavy metal found in industrial environments, tobacco smoke, and contaminated food or water, can harm the kidneys, lungs, and bones. This test helps detect harmful exposure, guide treatment, and monitor health risks associated with cadmium accumulation.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.


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 The Cobalt Blood test is a laboratory test used to measure the amount of cobalt present in a person's bloodstream. Cobalt is a naturally occurring trace element that is used in various industrial applications, including the manufacturing of some medical implants, such as metal-on-metal hip replacements.

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The Cobalt Micronutrient Blood Test measures cobalt levels in the blood to assess nutritional status and exposure. Cobalt is a key component of vitamin B12, essential for red blood cell production and nervous system health. This test helps detect deficiencies, excess from environmental or occupational exposure, or imbalances affecting metabolism, supporting diagnosis and management of overall health.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.

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Also Known As: Blood Lead Level Test, BLL Test

The Lead Blood Test measures the amount of lead in the blood to detect lead exposure or poisoning. It is commonly used to screen children, adults in high-risk environments, and workers exposed to lead. Elevated levels can harm multiple organs and require prompt medical attention.


Also Known As: Blood Lead Level Test, BLL Test

The Lead Micronutrient Blood Test measures lead levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Lead, often found in contaminated water, soil, paint, or industrial settings, can harm the brain, nervous system, kidneys, and red blood cell production. This test helps detect harmful exposure, guide treatment, and monitor health risks related to lead accumulation.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.


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Also Known As: Hg Test, Hg Blood Test, Mercury Blood Test
The Mercury Blood test, also known as a Blood Mercury test, is a laboratory analysis used to measure the concentration of mercury in a person's blood. Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that can be found in various forms in the environment, and exposure to high levels of mercury can be harmful to health. The test helps assess mercury exposure and is valuable in occupational health assessments and environmental monitoring.

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Also Known As: Hg Test, Hg Blood Test, Mercury Blood Test

The Mercury Micronutrient Blood Test measures mercury levels in the blood to assess exposure and potential toxicity. Mercury, found in contaminated seafood, dental materials, or industrial sources, can harm the nervous system, kidneys, and immune health. This test helps detect harmful accumulation, guide treatment, and monitor health risks related to mercury exposure.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.

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 The Mercury 24 Hour Urine test is a diagnostic procedure that measures the concentration of mercury in a patient's urine over a 24-hour period. This test is often used to determine the extent of a person's exposure to mercury and to monitor potential mercury toxicity.


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Also Known As: CHS Test, CHS Serum Test, CHS Plasma Test, CHS RBC Test, CHS Blood Test, AChE Test, AChE Serum Test, AChE RBC Test, AChE Plasma Test, AChE Blood Test, Serum Cholinesterase, RBC Cholinesterase, Plasma Cholinesterase, Red Cell Cholinesterase, Acetylcholinesterase test, butyrylcholinesterase test, BChE Test, BChE Serum Test, BChE RBC Test, BChE Plasma Test, BChE Blood Test, Pseudocholinesterase Test, PCHE Test
The Cholinesterase Serum Plasma RBC test is a specialized laboratory assay that measures the activity of cholinesterase enzymes in the blood. These enzymes play a crucial role in the breakdown of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter involved in nerve signal transmission. This test is particularly valuable for individuals exposed to cholinesterase-inhibiting substances, such as certain pesticides or nerve agents.

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 The Chromium Blood test is a diagnostic tool that measures the levels of chromium in the blood. Chromium is a trace element that plays a role in the metabolism of fats and carbohydrates in the body. It helps insulin in the body to function properly and is essential for maintaining good health. However, both excessive and deficient levels of chromium can be of concern and may indicate certain health issues or exposures.

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The Chromium Micronutrient Blood Test measures chromium levels in the blood to evaluate nutritional status and detect deficiencies or excess. Chromium is important for glucose metabolism, insulin function, and energy production. This test helps identify imbalances due to poor diet, supplementation, or environmental exposure, supporting diagnosis and management of metabolic health and overall wellness.

Patient must be 18 years of age or older.

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Also Known As: Culture Urine Routine Test, Urine Culture and Sensitivity, UTI test

A Urine Culture test is a test that is used to identify bacteria or foreign organisms in urine and test for antibiotic susceptibilities.


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 The Benzene Blood test is a crucial diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of benzene, a toxic chemical, in a person's blood. This test plays a significant role in assessing exposure to benzene, which is commonly found in industrial settings, as well as in the general environment.

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Also Known As: TCE Blood Test, Trichloroethene Blood, Trichloroethylene Exposure Test, Blood TCE Level, TCE Biomonitoring Test, Trichloroethylene Toxicology Screen, Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) – Trichloroethylene Blood, TCE Blood

Trichloroethylene, Blood measures levels of TCE, a toxic industrial solvent and degreaser, in your blood. Exposure can occur through workplace contact, environmental contamination, or accidental inhalation/ingestion. This test helps identify recent exposure, evaluate health risks, and guide treatment or safety actions. Early detection is vital, as prolonged TCE exposure may harm the liver, kidneys, nervous system, and immune function.


Did you know that there are more than 400 different environmental chemicals that scientists have discovered in human samples? They run through our body in urine, breast milk, blood, and other fluids.

You may not be able to see all of the toxins in the air, but they're there, and they can cause harm to your body, especially if the toxins build up in your body over time

You need environmental toxin blood tests to ensure that you don't have too many environmental toxins in your system. These can help you determine whether or not you need to detoxify your body.

To learn more about environmental toxins and environmental toxin testing, keep reading.

What Are Environmental Toxins?

Environmental toxins, also known as toxicants, are substances that form outside of the human body. They can enter the human body via inhalation, digestion, and absorption.

Too much of these toxicants can cause acute or chronic toxic overload, causing ... See more