What is Hair Analysis and Why is it Important? A hair analysis provides a very clear picture of your current nutritional status, toxin load, immune function, mineral balance or imbalance, as well as food intolerances and food additive load. Based on mineral patterns and complex nutrient interrelationships, many essential nutrients can be addressed. These include amino acids, antioxidants, essential fatty acids and vitamins. Microbiology/immune function, toxins (heavy metals, chemicals and radiation), EMF/ELF disturbances, food avoidance indicators and food additive avoidance indicators can all be determined based on the fact that minerals interact not only with each other but also with vitamins, amino acids, antioxidants and fats. Minerals influence each of these factors and these factors, in turn, influence mineral status. A couple of examples of these interactions would include: minerals act as enzyme activators, and vitamins are synergistic to minerals as co-enzymes. Low enzymes or co-enzymes equal low antioxidant action in the body. When a mineral disturbance is present, the corresponding vitamin is also affected. How about amino acids? Phenylalanine, an essential amino acid, requires folic acid, iron, copper, vitamin B3, B6 and C for proper metabolism. That’s a lot of information. How does one remember it? The exciting thing is that RBC and the Profiler analyze the hair and the hair follicle sample that’s provided sends this information to a super computer in Germany that contains a gazillion (that’s a lot) of algorhythms that assess the mineral content and balance of that hair and then connect the dots regarding all the interrelationships mentioned above that take place in the body. That’s how it is capable of reporting on all the other categories in the profile report besides just mineral status. The scientific basis of hair analysis is simple: when new hair cells are forming in the hair follicle, they take in traces of substances (ie, all of the above) going through the blood stream of the individual. As hair grows, the new cells push out the older ones and as cells come out of the bulb, they die and harden – thus creating a long lasting record of whatever was in the blood of the person when these cells were forming. Besides the hair strand itself, the sebum that coats the hair (from the sebaceous gland connected to the hair follicle) also contains traces of toxins, other excesses of fat soluble substances and excess or harmful heavy metals and minerals stored by the body in tissue, especially fat tissue. Hair can thus keep a more long-lasting record of what passes through or is stored by the body of an individual than either blood or urine, ie 3 months vs 12 hours. The blood and serum do contain minerals, but they may not be representative of the body’s mineral storage. Excess accumulation may also go undetected in the serum due to their removal from the blood for deposit into the tissues and the hair and hair follicle are both tissues and preferred tissue for this storage. We are offering a Nutritional Balance Profile that shows you your body’s nutritional shortages and toxic excesses at the cellular level… The technology is bio-resonance: using a single hair follicle -”The Profiler” analyzes your hair follicle to show current imbalances in the following categories: 1. Antioxidants 5 Microbiology 2 Amino Acids 6 Minerals 3 Essential Fatty Acids 7 Toxins 4 EMF / ELF 8 Vitamins Would you like a nutritional regime tailored to your body’s specific needs as revealed by the Profile report? With this information and the solutions we provide, you can finally achieve what seemed to be your unobtainable health goals. Results in less than 10 minutes! With a second profile and report in 90 days, you can witness the progress you are making!
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