Friday, August 10, 2012

So...how do you test for mineral deficiency?

How would you know if you had a mineral deficiency? 
How would you test for mineral deficiency?

We've all seen the commercials that tell women to take calcium to prevent osteoporosis.

We've been told that zinc improves our immune function.

But how do you know if you need these minerals in YOUR body?

Unless you're tested, there's no way to know.  And what you DON'T know, can HURT you.  Take it from me.  I've learned the hard way that TOO MUCH calcium can cause kidney stones.  And they hurt.....real bad!!!

Your hair contains all the minerals present in your body as well as toxic heavy metals.



A simple hair test reflects how much of these minerals are in your tissues and provides a clear picture of your internal environment.  This is important, because what serves as good nutrition for one person may not be good for you.

Too much vitamin C, for example, can cause a copper deficiency which can allow for too much iron to build up in your system.  It is very easy to accidentally set up a domino effect.



The next time you hear Dr. Oz, or one of The Doctors, talk about a new wonderful supplement, don't just run out and buy it.  Determine first if it is right for you.

To learn more about this simple, painless hair test, done in the comfort of your own home, please visit us at www.BrandNewDayEnterprises.com

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