- Is blood or urine testing more sensitive for detection of thallium?
- Is blood or urine testing more sensitive for arsenic?
- How does Vibrant measure heavy metals?
- What type of arsenic does Vibrant measure on the Heavy Metals test?
- Will sea salt be a problem with the heavy metal test?
- Do you have information for each metal in the Heavy Metals test?
- Does Vibrant’s Heavy Metals test measure methylmercury or ethylmercury?
- Will dark urine secondary to high levels of dopamine impact Heavy Metals results?
- How much selenium will impact Heavy Metals results?
- What reference ranges does Vibrant use for the Heavy Metals test?
- Can you provide a comprehensive list of selenium-containing foods?
- Is it OK to eat a small amount of dairy (ghee, cheese, etc.) before my Heavy Metals test?
- What are the benefits of a urine vs blood test for measuring Heavy Metals?
- Is fasting required for the Heavy Metals test?
- How much selenium is in Brazil nuts?
- Why should I avoid foods high in iodine and selenium before Heavy Metals testing?
- Is it okay to eat walnuts and almonds and drink almond milk before Heavy Metals testing?
- Will contrast dye with iodine interfere with Heavy Metals testing?
- What form of cesium is measured on Vibrant's Heavy Metals test?
- What is the difference between hair heavy metal analysis and urine heavy metal analysis?
- Is the metal free urine collection container BPA free?
- Is there any rejection criteria for urine-based tests?