Today, we are facing an unprecedented amount of heavy metal exposure from the air we breath, the water we drink, the food we eat and the chemicals in our homes and work place. These metals can have a long-lasting negative impact on our health, which may take years for science to fully understand and warn the public about. Additionally, our modern food supply is lacking the essential nutrients it once contained, making it difficult for many to maintain proper nutritional balance.
Expertly designed to identify and address harmful heavy metals as well as mineral and nutrient deficiencies, the Oligoscan can help you identify the areas you need to support to achieve optimal health.
HOW CAN THE OLIGOSCAN HELP?
The revolutionary Oligoscan test instantly reveals trace mineral deficiencies, heavy metal toxicity, and the degree of oxidation occurring within your body at a cellular level.
The Oligoscan test offers improved speed and accuracy compared to traditional urine or blood tests. Urine analysis reflects only excreted substances via the kidneys, while blood testing only captures temporary exposure within the last 24 hours. Conversely, deficiencies first manifest in cells rather than the blood, and heavy metals primarily accumulate in tissues.
HOW DOES THE TEST WORK?
The test is quick and absolutely painless. The Oligoscan device is gently pressed on four points on the palm of the hand. Using spectrophotometry, light beams determine the intensity of the electromagnetic signals of 36 different elements stored in your tissues (20 trace minerals and 15 heavy metals).
No trips to the lab for a blood draw or urine sample, and no waiting required. Results are immediate
The Oligoscan Test allows you to know the most efficient supplementation programme to maximize your nutritional status and health. In the case of heavy metal toxicity, chelating techniques, supplements and/or lifestyle changes can be recommended.
OligoScan facts:
The revolutionary OligoScan test utilizes the latest non-invasive, innovative technology known as ‘spectrophotometry’. Spectrophotometry uses infrared radiation, and is based upon the principle that every compound (mineral or metal) absorbs, reflects or transmits light over a certain range of wavelength.
Spectrophotometry is widely employed in the field of science and industry to determine levels of a chemical substance in solution (i.e. heavy metals in tissue). It is significantly faster and more accurate than assessing urine or blood samples. Deficiencies are first seen in cells rather than in blood itself. That’s why OligoScan can highlight issues that a normal blood test cannot.
How much is the test?
An Oligoscan consultation includes the Oligoscan test, emailed pdf report with a consultation alongside written dietary and supplemental recommendations.
The cost of the Oligoscan test with a 1hr consultation to interpret the test results is £200.
For further information regarding Oligoscan, please view: https://www.oligoscan.net