Description
Assess Toxic Exposure. Optimize Mineral Balance.
The Heavy Metals Urine Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic test that evaluates an individual’s exposure to toxic metals while also assessing the status of essential nutritional elements. This test plays a key role in monitoring environmental exposure, evaluating detoxification capacity, and identifying mineral imbalances that may affect energy, cognition, and overall well-being.
What the Test Measures
This panel quantifies 37 elements in a urine sample:
21 Toxic Heavy Metals
These metals may accumulate in the body and interfere with neurological, metabolic, immune, and detoxification pathways:
- Aluminum
- Antimony
- Arsenic
- Barium
- Bismuth
- Cadmium
- Cesium
- Gadolinium
- Germanium
- Lead
- Mercury
- Nickel
- Niobium
- Platinum
- Thallium
- Thorium
- Tin
- Titanium
- Tungsten
- Uranium
- Vanadium
16 Nutritional Elements
These essential minerals support enzymatic activity, bone health, nerve function, cardiovascular balance, and detoxification:
- Calcium
- Chromium
- Cobalt
- Copper
- Iron
- Lithium
- Magnesium
- Manganese
- Molybdenum
- Phosphorus
- Potassium
- Rubidium
- Selenium
- Sodium
- Strontium
- Zinc
Clinical Applications
- Detect chronic or acute heavy metal exposure
- Monitor detoxification therapy effectiveness
- Identify nutritional mineral imbalances
- Guide chelation therapy or nutritional repletion protocols
- Support evaluation in cases of:
- Fatigue or cognitive issues
- Hormonal and immune dysregulation
- Cardiovascular or neurological symptoms
- Occupational or environmental toxin exposure
Who Should Consider This Test?
- Individuals with known environmental or occupational toxin exposure
- Patients with chronic fatigue, neurological issues, or unexplained symptoms
- Those undergoing or considering detoxification protocols
- Anyone interested in preventive health or wellness optimization
Simple, Non-Invasive Collection
This test uses a non-invasive urine sample and is suitable for both initial screening and follow-up monitoring.

