Hair Testing Resources
Client Resources About HTMA by Dr. David L. Watts, from the Trace Elements website
- What is hair mineral analysis?
- Why use the hair? Why not use the blood?
- Why test for minerals?
- What can cause a mineral imbalance?
- Can vitamin requirements be determined from a mineral test?
- What does my office receive when I order a complete hair analysis profile?
- Is Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis supported by research?
Client Resources About Minerals Dr. David L. Watts, Trace Elements website
The Nutritional Relationships of Zinc
- The Nutritional Relationships of Calcium
- The Nutritional Relationships of Chromium
- The Nutritional Relationships of Copper
- The Nutritional Relationships of Iron
- The Nutritional Relationships of Magnesium
- The Nutritional Relationships of Manganese
- Nutrient Interrelationships Minerals-Vitamins-Endocrines
- The Nutritional Relationships of Thyroid
- The Nutritional Relationships of Selenium
- The Nutritional Relationships of Vitamin A
- Trace Elements and Neuropsychological Problems as Reflected in Tissue Mineral Analysis (TMA) Patterns
The following is a list of resource documents about various issues related to hair tissue mineral analysis (listed alphabetically):
- About Basic Ratios and Their Meaning
- About Hair Testing Instructions
- All Four Lows – The “Burn Out” State
- Calcium Fact Sheet
- Candida Albicans
- Children and Hair Testing
- Retracing And Healing Reactions
- Stress and Hair Testing
- Toxic Metal Elimination
Toxicity
- Aluminum Toxicity
- Cadmium Toxicity
- Copper Toxicity Signs
- Copper Elimination
- “Copperheads” – People High in Copper
- Copper Toxicity – Introduction
- Iron Toxicity
- Lead and Metabolic Dysfunctions
- Lead Toxicity
- Mercury Toxicity
Health Issues And Hair Testing
- Addiction
- ADHD Attention Deficit Disorder
- Adrenal Insufficiency
- Adrenal Insufficiency Markers
- Arthritis
- Candida Albicans
- Depression
- Headaches and Migraines
- Hyperactivity
- Infections
- Premenstrual Syndrome
Mineral Information