Hair Mineral Analysis.

A single strand of hair may not mean much to you in your daily life, but that single hair can yield immensely  valuable information regarding your overall health and wellbeing. Hair Mineral Analysis helps individuals learn more about nutrient and mineral deficiencies.

Request a call

How it works

Hair Mineral Analysis: Detailed Reporting on the Body’s Mineral and Nutrient Levels.

Hair mineral analysis involves removing a small sample of hair from the nape of the neck and sending the sample to a laboratory in the United States. After two weeks, a detailed report is sent back containing critical information on the amount of minerals found within, such as calcium, sodium, magnesium, potassium, and zinc. It also identifies any heavy metals that may be present so that action can be taken to reduce exposure.

Speak to an expert Explore your symptoms

Improve health with optimum nutrient intake.

Through our diets, we require plenty of minerals that often come from meat, fish, vegetables and other foods. Knowing which minerals we’re deficient in can be challenging, which is why hair mineral analysis can be immensely beneficial in order to adapt one’s diet and nutrition accordingly.

Speak to an expert Explore your symptoms

Ideal for Healthy Conception.

Women who are planning for a healthy conception should take action to identify any nutrient deficiencies before and during pregnancy leading up to conception. Nutrient balances are critical from the moment of conception, because now mama’s caring for two and feeding two with every meal.

“I highly recommend Lorraine…”

Paige has achieved her dream with Lorraine’s High Level Coaching.

Watch more testimonials

High level coaching

Achieving goals through  detailed health reporting techniques.

Proper nutrient and mineral balances are critical for healthy nutrition and wellbeing. Hair mineral analysis is a simple, homeopathic, non-invasive method of determining the presence of heavy metals in the body as well as highlighting mineral deficiencies.

“Seek to be whole, not to be perfect.”

Oprah Winfrey

Connect with

Lorraine Whitby.

Please Confirm(Required)

 

Subscribe to the mailing list.

Join our mailing list today for the latest resources and valuable insights to help you on your journey towards a stronger, happier, and more resilient you!