Shocking: What a Simple Hair Sample Shows About Your Nutritional Needs

California Mobile Acupuncture offers hair analysis to test for nutritional deficiencies

LOS ANGELES, Calif.  – (April 11, 2024) – There’s a good chance that every person reading this is missing some nutrients from their diet. Some people may not get enough and fall behind, while others are severely deficient and need to get back on track immediately. Without a test to identify the nutrient shortcomings, people can go years wreaking havoc on their health. The good news is that finding out what is missing is only a simple hair sample away.

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“People’s nutrient deficiency often stems from our farming methods, which yield increasingly less nutrient-dense foods. We offer easy hair sample tests to determine what micronutrients people need and are missing,” states Crystal Anderson, owner of California Mobile Acupuncture. “Those I work with are always shocked to see what they need to improve and how these changes can help their overall health once they know what to do.”

It wouldn’t seem that a large portion of the country’s population is nutritionally deficient, but that’s not always the case. In a study published in the Journal of Preventative Medicine and Hygiene, researchers found that worldwide, in industrialized and developing countries, around 2 billion people are nutritionally deficient. They found that the most common nutritional deficiencies include iron, folate, zinc, iodine, and vitamin A. 

The research report also reports that the top reasons people are inadequate or deficient in nutrients are not eating enough, not being able to absorb nutrients efficiently, or having a diet that lacks essential nutrients. They report that obtaining micronutrients is crucial for sustaining life and that deficiencies can lead to chronic diseases, hypertension, etc. Others feel that the amount of nutrition in the food has declined over the years, due to soil depletion from our farming practices. With this in mind, it’s a motivating factor to get tested and see what may be missing from the diet or where someone needs to catch up.

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Those interested in finding out if they are inadequate or deficient in nutrients can do so with a hair sample test. A hair sample can provide valuable insights into your nutritional needs by analyzing the levels of various minerals and elements in your hair. Here are some things that a hair sample can reveal about your dietary needs:

·         Mineral Imbalances: Hair analysis can identify imbalances in essential minerals like calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, copper, and selenium. These imbalances may indicate deficiencies or excesses impacting your health and well-being. Good sources of calcium that people can add to their diets include tofu, almonds, and yogurt. Good sources of magnesium include leafy greens, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. To get enough zinc, consume foods like lentils, cashews, chickpeas, pumpkin seeds, and shellfish. Sources of iron include spinach, beef, beans, dried apricots, tofu, and lentils. Copper sources include beans, nuts, potatoes, and oysters. Finally, eating just two Brazil nuts per day will help ensure people are getting enough selenium.

·         Heavy Metal Toxicity: Hair analysis can detect the presence of heavy metals like lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium. High levels of these toxic elements can harm your health and may indicate exposure from environmental sources or dietary habits.

·         Nutrient Deficiencies: Analyzing the levels of various minerals in the hair can indicate potential nutrient deficiencies. For example, your analysis could show a deficiency of the essential mineral zinc, vital for immune function, wound healing, and hormonal balance.

·          Metabolic Function: Hair analysis can provide insights into your metabolic rate and energy production. Imbalances in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and potassium can indicate metabolic dysfunctions related to nutrient deficiencies or imbalances.

·         Digestive Health: Hair analysis can give clues about your digestive health. Imbalances in minerals like sulfur and phosphorus may suggest digestion and nutrient absorption issues.

·         Hormonal Balance: Hair analysis can provide information about hormonal imbalances. Mineral imbalances, such as copper and zinc, can affect hormone levels and may indicate issues with hormonal regulation.

·         Oxidative Stress: Hair analysis can assess oxidative stress levels in the body. High levels of minerals like selenium and manganese may indicate increased oxidative stress, contributing to various health issues if not addressed.

“Stop wondering what nutrients you are missing, and let me help you find out,” Anderson added. “Being able to correct the issue is simple. I’ve helped many people with this, and they only wish they had done it sooner.”

It’s important to note that while hair analysis can provide insights into nutritional needs, it should be used as a complementary tool alongside other diagnostic methods. Consulting with a healthcare professional or nutritionist specializing in hair analysis can help interpret the results and guide you toward appropriate nutritional interventions.

California Mobile Acupuncture has simplified finding out if people have nutritional deficiencies. They offer hair sample analysis, which involves sending in a hair sample that will be lab-tested. Once they receive the results, they are shared with the client. However, Anderson takes the service a step further and offers a food demonstration, where she visits the person’s house and shows them how to prepare more nutrient-dense foods. She also offers the service remotely for those who prefer that method and provides people with nutritional counseling to help them determine what food they should eat to help maximize their nutritional intake.

California Mobile Acupuncture offers nutritional counseling in Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County and San Francisco. This service can be done independently or in combination with acupuncture services. It includes life food prep demonstrations, interactive sessions, and expert nutritional guidance. Combining nutritional counseling with acupuncture provides a comprehensive approach to improving health and well-being.

The company also offers on-demand holistic healthcare solutions and visits people at work or home. They provide various services to help with overall wellness, stress reduction, increasing energy and focus, preventative care, pain management, injury recovery, workplace wellness programs, and more. Their programs include acupuncture, massage therapy, hair mineral analysis, cupping, herbology, and more. Acupuncture is offered for personalized treatments, including cosmetic purposes. The services are provided by highly trained professionals licensed and experienced in the field.

California Mobile Acupuncture offers visits to homes and offices. They also provide corporate wellness plans, helping companies offer added benefits to their employees. They serve the areas of Orange County, Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay, and San Diego. Appointment hours are available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., with weekend appointments available. To get more information about the company, visit the site at https://www.californiamobileacu.com

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About California Mobile Acupuncture:

California Mobile Acupuncture is a pioneering provider of on-demand holistic healthcare solutions dedicated to revolutionizing natural wellness. Led by esteemed practitioner Crystal Anderson, L.Ac. with more than 15 years experience, the company brings the ancient art of acupuncture directly to doorsteps and offices. Offering services designed to enhance overall health, such as acupuncture, massage therapy, nutritional counseling, pregnancy care, palliative care, and more. With a focus on personalized care and a commitment to excellence, California Mobile Acupuncture provides executive stress relief sessions, comprehensive pain management, injury recovery, and tailored workplace wellness programs. For more information on Crystal Anderson follow @CaliforniaMobileAcupuncture on Instagram or to schedule a virtual consultation visit https://www.californiamobileacu.com/

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