HAIR TISSUE MINERAL ANALYSIS

I am an InterClinical Certified Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) Practitioner.

In my clinic I use HTMA to show mineral levels over a 3-4 month period. It provides a blueprint of your biochemistry. It's a non-invasive screening test that measures over 35 nutritional and toxic minerals, as well as over 26 significant mineral ratios, giving us insights into your long-term mineral patterns."

My HTMA package gives you a clear and detailed picture of your current health. It takes the guesswork out of supplementation and helps you understand why your health is the way it is today.

Have you had blood tests that all come back ‘normal,’ but still feel low on energy, struggle with insomnia, or sense your health could be better? This is very common. Our bodies work hard to keep blood values within the normal range, often at the expense of minerals being pulled from or stored in our tissues. HTMA measures these mineral patterns in hair, acting like an early warning system to reveal body system stresses before they appear in blood tests or as illness.

The results allow me to create a personalised plan for you, including a targeted supplementation strategy to support your body’s optimal health. It’s important to note, however, that supplementation alone isn’t a quick fix, you cannot supplement your way out of a poor diet.

You can view a sample report here

Your HTMA package includes:

  • Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis testing and a full interpretation of your results

  • Two consultations: an initial consult, and a follow-up to discuss your HTMA results with a personalised plan

  • Resource handouts

  • Cost $490 (HTMA valued at $250)

Before we begin:

  • You can watch how to take a hair sample here. Most hairdressers are familiar with HTMA collection, or you can ask a trusted friend or family member to assist

  • You will be sent out initial paperwork, including an initial interview questionnaire and a 3-day Food & Mood Journal

It takes 10-15 days from receipt of hair sample to receive the test report.