Includes 2 tests with instructions
This qualitative test kit detects the presence of heavy metal ions with only one reagent by means of a simple procedure that only take a few minutes. In binding with free metal ions, easy to read color complexes are formed.
Reaction times will vary depending on heavy metal concentrations. Quickly test heavy metals in your body, saliva, urine, dust, paint and food, your environment and drinking water within minutes.
Heavy metals detected: Copper, Zinc, Mercury, Cadmium, Lead, and Nickel. |
Quickly test heavy metals within minutes. Detect several heavy-metal ions with only one reagent in your body, tap water, household items and soil by means of a simple procedure. This kit indicates the presence of heavy metal ions in qualitative terms. In binding with free metal ions, color complexes are formed. Reaction times will vary depending on the heavy metal concentrations.
Simple and easy to use
Quick and Reliable results
Scientifically Approved
Quickly test your drinking water and/or water filter.
Quickly and conveniently obtain the heavy metal/urine concentration.
Frequent Questions:
How sensitive is the test?
This is a highly sensitive kit that utilizes a multiple titration (dilution) technique to detect heavy metals.
How will I know which particular metal is a concern?
The test uses a straightforward, easy to interpret color coded system to determine what metals may be of concern. If results indicate a high level of toxic metals, it is extremely important to consult a healthcare professional for specific analyses. Hair analysis can be useful, as well as various challenge tests. Low or unspecified levels may indicate chronic exposure. PectaSol Chelation Complex is an ideal choice for those concerned about chronic exposure to toxic metals in their everyday environment.
Are there additional tests which will produce more detailed levels of metals present in my system?
- Hair analysis (not to good for Mercury).
- Blood tests—for lead.
- DMPS challenge and EDTA challenge- for mercury and lead respectively. This test is administered by trained physicians, but can result in serious side-effects.
Consult your healthcare professional if you are concerned about acute (high-level) exposure to toxic metals.
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