
Toxic Metals Panel
An at-home test for detecting toxic and heavy metal exposure, safeguarding long-term health and organ function.
This panel measures 20+ toxic and heavy metals that can accumulate in the body through food, water, air, and occupational exposure. Elevated levels of these metals may impact brain function, cardiovascular health, kidney function, and overall energy. Early detection allows you to take proactive steps to minimize exposure and safeguard your long-term health.
- Arsenic
Found in contaminated water and some foods; linked to skin, lung, and cardiovascular risks. - Cadmium
Common in cigarette smoke and industrial pollution; may harm kidneys and bones. - Mercury
Present in seafood and dental fillings; affects nervous system and cognitive health. - Lead
Found in old paint, pipes, and soil; can impair brain development and blood health. - Chromium
Industrial exposure can damage respiratory and skin health. - Barium
Exposure from certain environments; may impact cardiovascular and muscular systems. - Cobalt
Excess levels may affect thyroid and heart. - Caesium
Rare but environmental exposure may influence muscle and heart function. - Thallium
Toxic even in small amounts; affects nerves and digestive system. - Uranium
Environmental exposure may impair kidney function. - Strontium
High levels can affect bone development. - Antimony
Industrial exposure linked to respiratory and skin irritation. - Tin
Certain compounds may affect stomach and nervous system. - Molybdenum
Excess intake may disrupt metabolism. - Silver
Overexposure can cause skin discoloration and organ effects. - Vanadium
High levels linked to lung and cardiovascular effects. - Beryllium
Industrial metal causing severe lung disease on exposure. - Bismuth
High intake may lead to neurological symptoms. - Selenium
Essential in small amounts, but toxicity harms liver and hair. - Aluminium
Common exposure linked to neurological and bone effects. - Nickel
Can trigger allergic reactions and respiratory issues. - Manganese
Necessary nutrient, but excess exposure affects brain and movement control.
Understanding your metal exposure can help identify hidden risks to long-term health. This panel is particularly valuable if you live in high-pollution areas, work in industries with chemical exposure, or experience unexplained chronic symptoms.
Environmental Exposure
- Living in areas with industrial pollution
- Using contaminated water sources
- Long-term seafood consumption (mercury risk)
Occupational Risk
- Working in construction, mining, welding, or factories
- Handling chemicals, paints, or batteries
- Regular exposure to smoke or fumes
Unexplained Symptoms
- Persistent fatigue or weakness
- Neurological symptoms like memory issues or tremors
- Chronic digestive or kidney problems
Family & Lifestyle Factors
- Children in older homes with lead paint/pipes
- Family history of heavy metal toxicity
- Concern about cumulative daily exposure
With a simple at-home blood draw, our certified labs measure toxic metal levels to assess hidden environmental and occupational exposure. Results are physician-reviewed and delivered within days, helping you take proactive steps to reduce exposure and protect your long-term health.
- Sample Collection:
Book a convenient at-home blood draw with our certified phlebotomist. - Your Results Are Updated in Your Dashboard:
Your sample is processed at a certified lab and your report is ready online within 72 hours. - Correlate Data On Your Dashboard:
See how your toxic metal levels connect to symptoms and potential exposure sources. - Get a 1-on-1 Consult with our Longevity Expert:
Get your questions answered and receive an action plan to lower risk and support detox pathways.
How it works

Schedule the blood sample collection from the comfort of your home.

Your sample is processed at a certified lab, and your report is ready online in 72 hours.

See how your antibody levels connect with your symptoms by talking to our experts.

Monitor these markers over time to understand changes and treatment response.



Your sample is analysed in a certified lab, and results are shared on your dashboard.

Discuss your gut health report with our experts and get personalised guidance.
Certified Labs. Secure Data.

Each partner lab we work with is CAP-accredited and NABL-certified. This means they follow rigorous international and national quality standards, maintain state-of-the-art testing protocols, and undergo regular audits to ensure accuracy and reliability.

Your health data is always protected with strict privacy safeguards. We use advanced encryption and secure servers to keep your results confidential and accessible only to you. Every step of the process is designed with your privacy in mind.














