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PROGRAM HEAVY METALS "МАКСИМУМ"
Material for analysis:
Whole blood / urine / hair
Heavy metals and highly toxic elements:
Zinc
Cadmium
Lead
Mercury
Arsenic
Aluminum
Nickel
Beryllium
Uranium
Trace elements with toxic potential:
Chromium
Cobalt
Manganese
Selenium
Strontium
Barium
Molybdenum
Vanadium
Whole blood / urine / hair
Heavy metals and highly toxic elements:
Zinc
Cadmium
Lead
Mercury
Arsenic
Aluminum
Nickel
Beryllium
Uranium
Trace elements with toxic potential:
Chromium
Cobalt
Manganese
Selenium
Strontium
Barium
Molybdenum
Vanadium
The "Heavy Metals — Maximum" program is an advanced laboratory test designed to assess the levels of toxic and potentially toxic metals and trace elements in the body.
This test allows you to:
- Detect chronic or acute accumulation of heavy metals;
- Evaluate technogenic, occupational, or household exposure;
- Identify elements that are essential to the body in small concentrations but can become toxic when levels exceed the norm;
- Use the results to adjust nutrition, detox programs, and medical monitoring.
This program is especially relevant for:
- Residents of industrial regions;
- Individuals working with metals, chemicals, batteries, paints, or welding;
- Patients experiencing chronic fatigue, neurological, hormonal, or immune disorders;
- Monitoring the effects of environmental and radiation exposure.
This test allows you to:
- Detect chronic or acute accumulation of heavy metals;
- Evaluate technogenic, occupational, or household exposure;
- Identify elements that are essential to the body in small concentrations but can become toxic when levels exceed the norm;
- Use the results to adjust nutrition, detox programs, and medical monitoring.
This program is especially relevant for:
- Residents of industrial regions;
- Individuals working with metals, chemicals, batteries, paints, or welding;
- Patients experiencing chronic fatigue, neurological, hormonal, or immune disorders;
- Monitoring the effects of environmental and radiation exposure.
