A revolutionary non-invasive method for testing intracellular levels of Minerals, Trace Elements, Heavy Metals, and Vitamins — using a Full Visible Light Spectrum. There has never been a time in history when getting results from blood work was this easy.
Spectrophotometry measures the intracellular uptake of elements in the tissue — including muscle and small capillaries — at a depth of 4mm through the skin. Intracellular tissue is the destination of what has been bio-accumulated via the blood. This is totally different from what the body keeps in circulation in serum (blood) to keep the body in homeostasis.
Most lab tests measure what's in your blood at a given moment — a snapshot of what's circulating. Spectrophotometry shows what's actually been taken up and stored inside your cells. That's where your true nutritional status lives.
Including Magnesium, Calcium, Potassium, Zinc, Iron, Copper, Manganese, Selenium, Chromium, and more. Essential for nerve, muscle, and hormonal function.
Including Lead, Mercury, Arsenic, Cadmium, Aluminum, Nickel, and others that accumulate in tissue over time and can disrupt cellular function.
Vitamins A, B6, B9 (Folate), B12, C, D, and E — measured at the intracellular level to reveal true functional status.
Beer-Lambert's Law (1760) states that every known compound absorbs, emits, or reflects light (Electromagnetic Spectrum) over a specific range of wavelengths. The more a sample is concentrated, the more it absorbs the specific light applied.
When the light shines into the skin, it has to penetrate at least one cell membrane — otherwise it cannot measure at all. As multiple photons of light are projected, there is a consistent and measurable amount of frequencies creating momentum. Each element has its own Atomic Emission Spectra and absorbs and reflects light differently based on its properties.
Spectroscopy technology is not new — it is used across semiconductors, forensic examination, food processing, pharmacy, biology, and clinical industries. We apply it to give you a clear, non-invasive picture of your personal nutritional status.
To perform your scan, we will need the following information. Please have your blood type confirmed before your appointment.
Blood, Hair, Urine, and Spectroscopy each have their own reference ranges, developed over time and always in revision. They all normally yield different results because of the tissue being examined. The important point is that mineral results from each category will differ — because each tissue examined (hair, blood, urine, palmar tissue) is different.
| Test Type | What It Measures | Role in the Body |
|---|---|---|
| Blood Transportation System |
What is currently in circulation at that moment. Shows recently circulated metals, flagging acute intoxication. Levels kept fairly constant by homeostasis. | Good for acute events; does not reveal what has accumulated in tissue. |
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Hair Mineral Analysis Excretory System |
What the patient has excreted in the past 3 months via epithelial tissue. During hair growth, elements from follicular cells are incorporated into hair. | Can under-represent toxic metals in poor excreters or those with chronic illness. |
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Urine (Provocation) Excretory System |
Shows to what extent the body can excrete metals. When provoked (e.g. EDTA, DMPS), increased metal concentrations are found. Chelation agents do not penetrate cell membranes. | Useful for testing excretion capability — not intracellular accumulation. |
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Spectroscopy Intracellular — The Destination |
Shows intracellular uptake of minerals through tissue at a depth of 4mm. Measures what has been bio-accumulated via the blood into intracellular tissue. | Reveals the true destination and accumulation of nutrients — a different and complementary perspective. |
The Spectrophotometry scan is a complementary test, not a replacement for medical testing. It provides a different perspective on nutritional status and is not to be used for diagnostic purposes.
Gone are the days when how you felt was the only measuring stick. With today's technology, we no longer have to shoot in the dark. Book your scan today.
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