Canadian invention changes supplement habits for 48% of Canadians who take dietary supplements
Victoria, British Columbia, May 28, 2024 /CNW/ – At CanadaDemand for vitamin and mineral supplements is growing among the adult population. Consumers are looking for products tailored to their specific health needs, and nearly half of Canadians already take some kind of dietary supplement. However, most people don’t know how to choose the right supplement to meet those needs. Until now.
Enter Theío Vitality, an innovative method Hair Mineral Analysis It creates a blueprint of the mineral and metal composition of the human body, revealing abnormalities and excesses. The results allow individuals to: Making Informed Choices About Nutritional Healthto measure and evaluate change over time.
Invented by Canadian scientists doctor Jenny ChristensenToxicologist, researcher and hair chemistry expert Over 20 years of experienceTheío Vitality Hair Analysis is a powerful technology that supports optimal nutritional health. Using a single hair.
“At Theío Vitality, we are working diligently to perfect our innovative hair analysis methods, providing individuals with valuable insight into the mineral composition of their bodies. Our goal is to enhance preventative health management through this new understanding,” said Dr. Christensen.
Experts in cutting edge laser technologyThe Theo Vitality Hair Analysis team operates the only laboratory in the world certified in hair analysis techniques. Under the scalpA place that is free from the effects of environmental contaminants such as pollutants, water, dust, hair treatments, etc.
Theío Vitality Hair Analysis is the nutritional division of the Trich Analytics Laboratory. Victoria, British ColumbiaCanada, also founded by Dr. ChristensenHer innovative analyses address concerns about nutritional balance and the possible need to modify diet, certain lifestyle choices, or the way dietary supplements are taken, and detect suspected exposure to heavy metals such as mercury and lead.
Through his analysis, Dr. Christensen uncovered the following:
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Although 23% of Canadians have high mercury levels, only 2% exceed Health Canada’s interim guidelines for children and pregnant women (8 mcg/L blood equivalent).
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One-third of Canadians have low zinc levels, mostly among vegetarians, vegans and women.
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51% of Canadians had low magnesium levels, making this the most prominent elemental deficiency.
As a pioneer in nutritional health analysis, Theío Vitality Hair Analysis Working with healthcare professionals, supplement companies, beauty and wellness clinics, and sports enthusiastsTogether we aim to transform the nutritional health landscape and foster healthier societies.
About Theío Vitality Hair Analysis
Theío Vitality is the nutritional division of Canadian laboratory TrichAnalytics Inc. TrichAnalytics is committed to the highest quality laboratory analyses and customized customer service. The company’s Quality Management System (QMS) adheres to international standards and is ISO/IEC 17025 accredited through the Canadian Laboratory Accreditation Association (CALA). TrichAnalytics complies with the medical device regulations of the Food and Drugs Act issued by Health Canada for Class 1 medical devices manufactured for distribution.
Theío Vitality hair analysis kits are available at www.theiovitality.com .
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