Urine Essential Elements
- Adults monitoring urinary excretion of essential minerals like zinc and selenium
- Individuals following chelation therapy seeking to track mineral losses in urine
- Those supporting nutritional repletion protocols who need baseline essential element data
About Urine Essential Elements
Urine Essential Elements is a clinical laboratory test from Doctor's Data that measures urinary excretion levels of key minerals and trace elements — including magnesium, zinc, selenium, iodine, and others — to provide insight into nutritional status and mineral balance. This test is designed for individuals and practitioners seeking objective data on essential element sufficiency or excess through a non-invasive urine collection.
Why It's Worth Considering: Doctor's Data is a specialist reference laboratory with decades of focus on elemental and toxic metal analysis, using validated ICP-MS methodology for high-sensitivity, clinically actionable results.
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- Adults monitoring urinary excretion of essential minerals like zinc and selenium
- Individuals following chelation therapy seeking to track mineral losses in urine
- Those supporting nutritional repletion protocols who need baseline essential element data
- Practitioners assessing mineral insufficiency patterns through quantitative urine element analysis
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