Iodine

The iodine (I) level measures the body’s supply of a crucial mineral essential for thyroid health. Iodine plays an important role in producing thyroid hormones, which regulate metabolism, growth, and energy production. Although iodine naturally occurs in seafood, dairy, and some grains, deficiency is common, especially in areas with iodine-poor soil. Low iodine levels can cause thyroid problems and impact overall health, making sufficient intake vital for proper body functions.

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Iodine Test

Lab Test

Urine

Iodine is an essential element for the normal functioning of the thyroid gland. Deficiency in iodine may lead to hypothyroidism, goiter, and their associated symptoms. Without iodine, the thyroid cannot produce the thyroid hormones T4 and T3, which are crucial for all cellular processes. If you experience symptoms such as slow cognition, physical fatigue, and hair loss, consider testing your iodine levels. It’s also worth noting that iodine deficiency is six times more common in women than in men, so it’s important to monitor your mineral levels.
In addition to the Iodine Test, we also offer Thyroid Tests, available as both rapid and laboratory tests, if you’re looking to assess your thyroid hormone levels further.

$ 79.99 USD

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Hair Mineral Analysis

Lab Test

Hair

GetTested’s Hair Mineral Analysis provides a comprehensive insight into your body’s mineral balance and heavy metal levels through hair (or nail) analysis. This non-invasive test measures 39 different substances to identify nutritional imbalances and toxic exposures. The test is conducted at an accredited and ISO-certified lab.
For a complete understanding of chronic versus temporary toxicity, combine our Hair Mineral Analysis with the Heavy Metals Test. This dual approach distinguishes long-term accumulation from recent exposure.

$ 189.99 USD

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