Heavy Metal Tests

Do you want to know if there are any heavy metals in your body? Do you want to know if your body is full of heavy metals?

Heavy metal poisoning is becoming more common. Many things can cause it, like industrial waste and contaminated food or water, as well as the air we breathe. Having too many heavy metals in your body can cause a wide range of health problems. Symptoms include tiredness, headaches, depression, and problems with the intestines. It is also linked to serious health problems, like cancer and heart disease. If you're worried about how much heavy metals you've been exposed to or if they might be affecting your health in any way, we can help you out! It is important for us to know how many different types of heavy ... See more

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 The Heavy Metals Panel II, Blood is a specialized diagnostic tool designed to measure the levels of specific heavy metals in the bloodstream. This panel is crucial for assessing exposure to toxic metals that can accumulate in the body due to environmental, occupational, dietary, or accidental sources. Given the potential health risks associated with heavy metal toxicity, this panel plays a vital role in identifying excessive metal concentrations, guiding interventions to reduce exposure, and monitoring detoxification treatments.


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Also Known As: Toxic Metals Test, Heavy Metals Blood Test
A Heavy Metals Panel Blood test is a diagnostic tool that measures the levels of various heavy metals in the blood. This panel includes testing for lead, mercury, and arsenic. Heavy metals are elements with high atomic weights that can have toxic effects on the body even at low concentrations. This test helps identify exposure to these toxic substances and assess the potential health risks associated with them.


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 The Aluminum test is a laboratory test that measures the amount of aluminum in the blood. Aluminum is a common element in the earth's crust and is found in small amounts in many foods and everyday products. However, excessive exposure or intake can be harmful. This test helps determine if an individual has been exposed to higher than normal levels of aluminum.

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 The Arsenic Blood test is a diagnostic examination designed to measure the levels of arsenic in the blood. Arsenic is a naturally occurring element found in soil, water, and air. While it is used in a variety of industries, prolonged or excessive exposure can lead to arsenic poisoning. While small amounts of arsenic can be found in the body due to exposure from food, water, and air, elevated levels can indicate recent exposure to harmful amounts.

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Also Known As: B2M Test, β2-Microglobulin Test, Thymotaxin Test
The Beta-2-Microglobulin (B2M) serum test is a laboratory analysis that measures the concentration of beta-2-microglobulin in the blood serum. Beta-2-microglobulin is a small protein that is freely filtered by the kidneys and released into the bloodstream. This test is valuable for assessing kidney function and monitoring certain diseases, especially those affecting the kidneys and immune system.

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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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 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 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.

The World Health Organization has a list of ten chemicals that are of concern to public health. 

These chemicals can enter our bloodstream and cause severe damage to our health. Some of the chemicals on that list are heavy metals.

How can you find out if you have been exposed to heavy metals? How can you minimize your risk of exposure? 

Read on to find out everything you need to know about heavy metal poisoning and heavy metal tests. 

What Is Heavy Metal Poisoning?

Your body needs certain substances such as iron, copper, and zinc to stay healthy. However, if you accumulate too much of these substances in the body, it can lead to health problems. 

We come into regular contact with many other metals that can accumulate in your body and cause issues.

If you have excessive exposure and a heavy metal builds up in your body in unhealthy quantities, it is classed as heavy metal poisoning. 

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