- Knowledge Base
- Targeted Test
- Anti-Aging
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Your Results
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The Science Behind Our Test
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Foods & Drinks Section
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Toxins Section
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Heavy Metals Section
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Vitamins, Minerals, & Fatty Acids Section
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Yeast & Fungi Section (Candida)
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Gut Biome Section
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Digestive Process Section
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Weight Loss
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Elimination Diet Steps
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Gluten
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Targeted Test
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Supplements
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Food Color
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Preservatives
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Antioxidants & Acidity Regulators
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Thickeners, Stabilizer & Emulsifiers
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Fatty Acids & Compounds
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Essential Oils
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Skin Care Ingredient
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Other Nutrients
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Non-Essential Amino Acids
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Essential Amino Acids
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Carotenoid Terpenoids
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Additives
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Glazing Agents, Gases, Sweeteners
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Antibiotics
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Preservatives-Others
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Acidity Regulators & Anti-caking Agents
Testing Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen
When your hair sample is analyzed, our biotechnology can assess the Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen found in the body and then looks for the "in range" markers to understand if your levels fall within the normal range or outside of the normal range.
There are many different reasons why some people may have imbalanced levels in the body. By becoming aware of your current levels, there are various treatments and ways to help address your anti-aging regimen, allowing you to support your goals.
You may notice a rapid aging process in your skin or a dryer complexion.
You may notice that your joints are less flexible and brittle.
You are noticing weaker hair and nails.
*All of these indicators may mean that you may not have enough Hyaluronic Acid or Collagen levels in the body. It would be in your best interest to monitor your Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen levels by using a test.