Getting your Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis is easy. Our streamlined process brings professional-grade testing to your home, with results delivered digitally.

1

Order Your Test Online

Day 1

Choose the package that fits your needs and complete your order online. Complete your order and you'll receive an email with detailed instructions and your HTMA submission form to print — no physical kit is mailed to you.

What Happens:

  • Select Essential, Comprehensive, or Premium package
  • Complete checkout with secure payment
  • Receive order confirmation email immediately
  • Instructions and HTMA submission form emailed to you promptly
Essential $149
Comprehensive $249
2

Prepare Your Sample Mailing

At Home

No kit is mailed — everything you need is simple to gather at home. Here's what to prepare before collecting your sample:

What You'll Need:

  • Your printed HTMA submission form (emailed to you after ordering)
  • A plain paper envelope (from any post office or office supply store)
  • Scissors or hair clippers
  • Postage for Canada Post tracked packet to the US lab (typically a few dollars)
  • A small piece of clean printer paper to wrap your hair sample in
Instructions
Questionnaire
Collection Envelope
Return Envelope
3

Collect & Return Your Sample

5 Minutes

Collecting your hair sample takes just 5 minutes. Follow the simple instructions, then drop your sample in any mailbox.

How to Collect:

  • Cut a small amount of hair from the nape of your neck (about 1 tablespoon)
  • Cut as close to the scalp as possible
  • Wrap hair in a small piece of clean printer paper and place it in a plain paper envelope
  • Include your printed HTMA submission form in the envelope
  • Write your name, date collected, and "Hair sample" on the outside of the envelope
  • Mail to the lab via Canada Post tracked packet — we recommend getting a tracking number
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Tip: Cut from multiple small areas at the back of your head to make the collection invisible.

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Timing: Ideally wait 6-8 weeks after any hair coloring or chemical treatments.

4

Laboratory Analysis

Days 10-14

Your sample is analyzed at a CLIA-certified laboratory using ICP-Mass Spectrometry, the gold standard in mineral analysis.

What Happens at the Lab:

  • Sample received and logged (you'll get an email notification)
  • Hair sample prepared and weighed
  • ICP-Mass Spectrometry analysis for 36+ elements
  • Quality control checks performed
  • Results compiled and report generated
CLIA Certified
EPA Recognized
40+ Years Experience
5

Receive Your Results

Fast Turnaround

Your comprehensive results are delivered directly to your email as a professional PDF report.

Your Report Includes:

  • Levels of 36+ minerals and heavy metals
  • Visual graphs showing your levels vs. optimal ranges
  • Key mineral ratios that affect metabolism
  • Heavy metal screening results
  • Detailed interpretation (Comprehensive & Premium)
  • Personalized recommendations (Comprehensive & Premium)
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What We Test For

Comprehensive analysis of 36+ minerals and toxic elements

Essential Minerals

15 minerals your body needs for optimal function

Calcium Magnesium Sodium Potassium Zinc Copper Iron Manganese Selenium Chromium + more

Toxic Heavy Metals

8 toxic elements that can accumulate in tissue

Lead Mercury Cadmium Arsenic Aluminum Uranium Barium Nickel

Additional Elements

13+ additional minerals and elements

Lithium Boron Cobalt Molybdenum Sulfur Vanadium Strontium + more

Common Questions

How much hair do I need?

About 1 tablespoon (125mg) cut from the nape of your neck, as close to the scalp as possible.

Is it painful?

Not at all! You're simply cutting hair—there's no blood draw or discomfort involved.

What if I have short hair?

Even 1 inch of hair is sufficient. If head hair isn't available, pubic hair can be used.

How accurate is it?

Our CLIA-certified lab uses ICP-Mass Spectrometry, the EPA-recognized gold standard for accuracy.

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Ready to Discover Your Mineral Blueprint?

Order your HTMA test today and receive comprehensive results within 2–3 weeks of your sample reaching the lab.