Test Name | Reference Range | Significance | High Levels of Toxic Metals: 6-8 hours Urine |
---|---|---|---|
Arsenic | <35 | Arsenic is a toxic element found in contaminated water, seafood, and some pesticides. High levels can cause skin changes, digestive issues, and nerve problems. | High levels of arsenic mean recent or ongoing exposure, which can lead to skin, nerve, and digestive symptoms. |
Cadmium | <1.0 | Cadmium is found in batteries, tobacco smoke, and some foods. It can build up in the kidneys and bones, causing pain and kidney problems. | High levels of cadmium mean exposure from sources like smoking or industrial work, which can harm kidneys and bones. |
Lead | <2.0 | Lead is a heavy metal found in old paint, pipes, and some imported goods. It can cause learning problems, memory loss, and joint pain. | High levels of lead mean exposure that can affect the brain, nerves, and blood cells. |
Mercury | <10 | Mercury is found in some fish, dental fillings, and industrial waste. It can cause tremors, mood changes, and memory problems. | High levels of mercury mean exposure from sources like fish or broken thermometers, which can affect nerves and mood. |
Aluminum | <7.0 | Aluminum is present in some cookware, antacids, and processed foods. High levels can cause bone pain, muscle weakness, and memory issues. | High levels of aluminum mean exposure from food, water, or products, which can affect bones and nerves. |
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Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.
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