Total Exposure Toxicant Analysis (TETA)
The Total Exposure Toxicant Analysis (TETA) measures 19 metabolites from a single urine sample, offering a precise assessment of environmental toxicant exposure. This analysis provides a critical insight into the toxic chemicals we encounter daily through food, water, household products, and air pollution, which can disrupt metabolic processes and contribute to a range of health issues.
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Total Exposure Toxicant Analysis (TETA)
Total Exposure Toxicant Analysis (TETA)
The Total Exposure Toxicant Analysis (TETA) provides a comprehensive evaluation of environmental toxicant exposure by measuring 19 metabolites from a single urine sample. This analysis is crucial for understanding how toxic chemicals from food, water, household products, and air pollution affect our health.
Symptoms and Who Should Take This Test
Individuals experiencing symptoms related to neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Autism Spectrum Disorders, or respiratory issues such as Asthma and COPD, may benefit from TETA. It also helps those with endocrine disruptions, including Diabetes, Endometriosis, and Thyroid Dysfunctions, as well as immune dysfunctions like frequent infections, allergies, or autoimmune diseases.
What’s Measured?
TETA assesses levels of 19 specific metabolites linked to environmental toxicants. This test is ideal for individuals with unexplained health symptoms unresolved by conventional testing, those living or working in high-risk environments, and people with chronic health issues seeking to understand environmental impacts on their condition.
By using TETA, you can gain valuable insights into how environmental factors contribute to your health, paving the way for targeted interventions and improved well-being.