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Mineral Deficiency Lab Test (Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium)

Mineral Deficiency Lab Test (Magnesium, Zinc, Selenium)

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Mineral Deficiency Test – At-Home Essential Mineral Level Check

The Mineral Deficiency Test offers a simple and convenient way to assess key mineral levels in your body without visiting a health centre. This test measures important minerals such as magnesium, zinc, and selenium through a blood sample collected at home. After sending the sample to an accredited lab, you’ll receive your results digitally. For a more comprehensive overview of your nutrition, a larger Nutrition Test is available, which evaluates additional minerals and their ratios.

Which Minerals Are Tested in the Mineral Deficiency Test?

  • Magnesium
  • Zinc
  • Selenium

Importance of Minerals for Health

Minerals play a crucial role in maintaining overall health. They support strong bones and muscles, and are involved in numerous metabolic pathways that ensure the body functions efficiently. Magnesium, zinc, and selenium are particularly important for immune support, muscle function, and overall vitality.

Key Minerals and Their Functions:

  • Magnesium: Supports muscle and bone health, aids relaxation, boosts energy, and improves mood. It’s important for overall physical and mental strength, and deficiencies may result in muscle weakness, cramps, and difficulty sleeping.

  • Zinc: A vital antioxidant, zinc plays a key role in immune function, wound healing, DNA synthesis, and reproductive health. It is essential for male sexual health and helps maintain healthy skin, hair, and bones.

  • Selenium: This essential mineral supports thyroid function, immune health, and DNA synthesis. It also plays a role in protecting cells from damage and supports reproductive health. Low selenium levels are linked to an increased risk of certain cancers.

Symptoms of Mineral Deficiency

Deficiencies in these key minerals can result in a variety of symptoms, which may go unnoticed for years:

  • Magnesium Deficiency: Fatigue, muscle cramps, sleep issues, hypertension, and irritability.
  • Zinc Deficiency: Weakened immune system, slow wound healing, hair loss, skin problems, and reduced sense of taste or smell.
  • Selenium Deficiency: Muscle weakness, fatigue, restless legs, skin issues, and low immunity.

How the Mineral Deficiency Test Works:

  1. Order Your Test Kit: The kit includes all necessary materials for collecting a blood sample at home.
  2. Collect Your Blood Sample: Use the included lancet to perform a simple finger prick and collect a small blood sample.
  3. Send the Sample: Use the prepaid envelope to send your sample to the lab for analysis.
  4. Receive Your Results: Once the lab completes the analysis, your results will be delivered digitally, providing a clear understanding of your mineral levels.

Why Test for Mineral Deficiency?

Testing your magnesium, zinc, and selenium levels helps identify any imbalances and provides a roadmap for improving your diet or supplement intake. Early detection of deficiencies can help prevent related health issues and promote overall well-being.

Take control of your health with the Mineral Deficiency Test, a quick and easy way to assess your mineral levels from the comfort of home.

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How do I choose the right test for my needs?

Browse through our test categories and symptom guide to find the test that best suits your health concerns. Our product descriptions offer detailed information to help you make an informed choice.


Can I order tests for someone else?

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How should I prepare for the test?

Preparation varies depending on the specific test and may include fasting or avoiding certain foods and medications. Each test kit comes with detailed instructions to guide you through the necessary steps.


Should I stop taking medications before the test?

Please refer to the instructions included with your test kit. Certain tests may require you to temporarily stop taking specific medications.


Is fasting required before the test?

Certain tests, such as those for blood glucose or lipid profiles, may require fasting. Refer to your test instructions for detailed requirements.


Should I avoid any foods or drinks before the test?

Depending on the specific test, you might need to steer clear of certain foods or beverages. For detailed guidance, refer to the instructions provided in your test kit.