What is the HTMA?
The Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis is a functional at-home lab test that uses a small amount of hair to evaluate mineral and heavy metal content. The test provides 3-4 month's worth of cumulative data about what the body is being exposed to and eliminating.
What is the OAT?
Using a simple urine sample, you can assess how well your digestive system is functioning, along with your energy and mood metabolites. Plus, you’ll be able to actually see whether you’re truly getting all the vitamins you need from your current diet plan. This is the "go-to" lab when you want to find out how well your body is doing from the inside out.
What's Measured in the HTMA?
Minerals & Electrolytes
Heavy Metals
Key Mineral Ratios
Oxidation Rate
What's Measured in the OAT?
Intestinal & Microbial Markers (By Group)
Yeast & Fungal
Bacterial
Clostridia Bacteria
Oxalate Metabolites
Glycolytic Cycle Metabolites
Mitochondrial Markers (Krebs Cycle Metabolites)
Mitochondrial Markers (Amino Acid Metabolites)
Neurotransmitter Metabolites
Pyrimidine Metabolites (Folate Metabolism)
Ketone and Fatty Acid Oxidation
Nutritional Markers
Mineral Metabolism
The HTMA and OAT bundle Can Give Insight Into:
What is the Testing Process?
Once you receive your at-home lab test, please follow the instructions provided to register your lab. This bundle will require a hair sample and a urine sample. Your tests will include detailed instructions on how to obtain your sample(s).
Once sample(s) are received by the lab, it will take approximately 3 weeks for the results to be available for review in order to create your customized report.
Please note that on rare occasions, high volumes at the lab may result in processing delays. Note that if this occurs, we do not have the ability to speed up lab processing.
Disclaimer: At-home labs are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease and are intended for educational purposes only. Results are not to be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. At-home labs are an educational aid to be utilized in exploring underlying imbalances that lead to common health struggles.