Urine Essential Elements
- Adults monitoring urinary excretion of essential minerals like zinc and selenium
- Individuals undergoing chelation therapy seeking to track mineral losses
- Practitioners assessing copper, magnesium, and manganese status via urine
About Urine Essential Elements
Urine Essential Elements from Doctor's Data is a clinical urine-based laboratory test that measures the excretion of key essential minerals — including magnesium, zinc, copper, selenium, and manganese — to help assess mineral status and renal handling. It is designed for practitioners evaluating nutritional adequacy, mineral imbalances, or factors that may affect cellular function and metabolic support.
Why It's Worth Considering: Doctor's Data is a longstanding reference laboratory with deep specialization in nutritional and toxic element testing; their urine essential elements panel uses validated ICP-MS methodology, offering high sensitivity across a broad range of minerals in a single collection.
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- Adults monitoring urinary excretion of essential minerals like zinc and selenium
- Individuals undergoing chelation therapy seeking to track mineral losses
- Practitioners assessing copper, magnesium, and manganese status via urine
- Those with suspected nutritional imbalances requiring quantitative urine element data
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