2190: Children’s Health Case Study on Home Lab Testing (HTMA)

CS: Children’s Health Case Study on Home Lab Testing (HTMA)

We’re back with another client case study and this time we’ll be taking a look at a popular at-home lab test which involved a child.

On today’s show I’ll explain the difference with what to look for when assessing a child’s at-home lab test vs an adult, plus what may explain the child’s symptoms of low mood, skin rashes, digestive issues, up/down energy, and learning issues at school.

Tune in now to today’s #CabralConcept 2190 to learn more about this children’s health case study on home lab testing (Minerals & Metals Test) – Enjoy the show and let me know if you have any questions!

Show Highlights & Big Takeaways:

1. Why Hair?

Hair follicles are fed by the blood and just like the skin it receives nutrients and waste that are being removed from the body.

2. Children’s At-Home Labs

In terms of an at-home lab like the hair tissue mineral analysis/Minerals & Metals Test a child’s levels will not reach the ideal levels until they have reached full body size (typically 100+ lbs), and therefore, must be assessed as such.

3. Level out Imbalances

All minerals have a pattern to keep in ratio with, so regardless of level it MUST be kept balanced with its antagonist. For example, high copper can drive down zinc leading to allergies, learning issues, skin rashes, low energy, poor immunity, and more… 

Show Notes & Related Podcasts

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