Red Blood Cell Elements
- Adults monitoring long-term mineral status within red blood cells
- Individuals seeking insight into chromium, zinc, or magnesium sufficiency
- Those supporting ongoing fatigue management through cellular nutrient assessment
About Red Blood Cell Elements
Red Blood Cell Elements is a specialty laboratory test from Doctor's Data that measures the intracellular concentration of key minerals and trace elements—such as magnesium, zinc, selenium, copper, and chromium—within red blood cells. Because red blood cells reflect nutrient status over their approximately 120-day lifespan, this panel may offer a more meaningful picture of long-term mineral balance than standard serum tests, and is well-suited for practitioners and health-conscious individuals seeking deeper insight into nutritional status.
Why It's Worth Considering: Doctor's Data is a recognized reference laboratory with decades of experience in trace element and nutritional testing, and this panel is commonly used in functional and integrative medicine settings.
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- Adults monitoring long-term mineral status within red blood cells
- Individuals seeking insight into chromium, zinc, or magnesium sufficiency
- Those supporting ongoing fatigue management through cellular nutrient assessment
- Practitioners requiring intracellular element data to refine patient protocols
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