Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, Mercury, Cobalt, Chromium.

The Heavy Metals Profile II, Blood test is a crucial diagnostic tool that helps assess levels of potentially harmful heavy metals in the body.​ This panel is vital for individuals who might be exposed to these substances through their environment, occupation, or lifestyle. Understanding your heavy metal levels can aid in identifying health risks and guide appropriate interventions.

Here’s a quick look at the key metals tested:

Arsenic – A toxic element associated with various health issues, including skin lesions and cancer.

Cadmium – Commonly found in batteries and cigarette smoke; exposure can lead to kidney damage and bone loss.

Lead – A highly toxic metal linked to neurological issues, especially in children; even low levels can be harmful.

Mercury – Found in some fish and dental amalgams; affects the nervous system and can lead to serious health problems.

Cobalt – Used in metal alloys and batteries; excessive exposure can cause lung and heart problems.

Chromium – Known for its industrial use; can cause respiratory issues and skin irritation when levels are elevated.