
Is Hair Mineral Testing Useful? | Masterjohn Q&A Files #328
Mastering Nutrition
Introduction
Learn about the value of Hair Trace Mineral Analysis (HTMA) as an optional add-on in screenings, particularly for ultra trace minerals and edge cases like copper transporter defects and Wilson's disease.
Question: How useful is hair trace mineral analysis (HTMA) for nutritional testing?
Short Answer: Hair trace mineral analysis is included as an optional add-on in the comprehensive nutritional screening from Testing Nutritional Status: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet, because it can capture data for some ultra-trace minerals for which there are no better-validated tests, and it might capture a pattern that might not be picked up as quickly with blood work, such as a mineral transport issue. However, its utility is limited by the fact that hair mineral content is not well validated as a test for any specific mineral, is generally anti-validated when there is enough science on a mineral (such as zinc, where hair zinc does not go down in deficiency), and should not be used as a central piece of data without corroboration from other more well-validated tests, which exist for most of the nutrients.
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This snippet is from the June 16, 2023 AMA. The full recording and transcript is reserved for Masterpass members. Here is a preview of what's included:
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Butyrate for Hashimoto's? What else?
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What in the comprehensive nutritional screening is helping to interpret lactate/pyruvate and ketone ratios?
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Is the solution to a respiratory chain disorder to take Niagen?
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If I have high manganese on an HTMA, do I need to detox?
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Should CFS patients target reducing their serum BH4?
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What to do about low alkaline phosphatase?
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If my glucose spikes above 140, should I eat fiber and take ACV before the meal, eat cinnamon with the meal, chew slowly, and move for ten minutes after my meals?
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Difficulty getting Quest to do the lactate/pyruvate ratio correctly.
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Is 38 milligrams of niacinamide enough to rule out niacin deficiency as a cause of low NAD+?
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How does optimizing body composition help optimize energy metabolism? Can impaired energy metabolism make someone fatter?
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Is monounsaturated fat the best fat?
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Manganese followup.
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Do you need to stop taking biotin before a biotin test?
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What in "a bunch of supplements" flip the lactate/pyruvate ratio from high to low?
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NAD infusions, yay or nay?
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Why do I feel better after a warm shower, even better than after sunshine?
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Should I cut back on vitamin A if I have toxicity symptoms but cutting back makes me get sick?
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Do home blood drop tests have to be pricked at the finger?
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Is it true that my boyfriend was just born a night owl?
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How much eating out is too much?
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When measuring ketones, lactate, and glucose at home to optimize energy metabolism, what time of day should we take the measurements?
 
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