TMI Trace Minerals International Laboratory...491 College Street, Boulder, CO 80302-8713, USA...
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491 College Street, Boulder, CO 80302-8713, USA
P.O.Box 4613, Boulder, CO 80306-4613, USA
Phone: +1 (720) 325-2652Facsimile: +1 (720) 325-2653http://[email protected]
TMI Trace Minerals International Laboratory
good chemistry for better health
n.n. = not detected, < DL = below Detection LimitAccreditation: DIN EN ISO 17025; Quality control: Dipl. Ing. Friedle, Ing. J. Merz, Dr. Rauland; Validation: Dr. E.Blaurock-BuschPhD, Laboratory physician: Dr. med. A. Schönberger
MINERAL ANALYSIS DMSA UrineLab Number 5UA150001
Doctor Sample Doctor Test Date 9/25/2014
Patient Name Sample Patient Sex w Age 34
Clinical Information DMSA oral 500mg
Creatinine (g/l) * 0.30 Page 1/9
Baseline URINENorm
Chelator-specificorientation range
Test Value
Essential Trace Elements (mcg/g Creatinine)
Chromium 0.55 --- 4.83 4 53.
Cobalt < 5.00 1 13.
Copper 1.45 --- 60.00 73 18.
Iron 12.10 --- 131.00 20 01.
Manganese < 4.50 6 93.
Molybdenum 9.70 --- 100.00 29 00.
Selenium 12.00 --- 90.00 61 40.
Vanadium < 1.40 n.n.
Essential Macro- & TraceElements (mg/g Creatinine)
Calcium 55.00 --- 245.00 33 95.
Magnesium 12.00 --- 150.00 34 01.
Zinc 0.07 --- 7.00 0 41.
Trace Elements in mcg/g Creatinine
Germanium < 1.50 0 65.
Lithium < 175.00 24 13.
Strontium < 570.00 46 28.
Potentially Toxic Elements in mcg/g Creatinine
Aluminum < 40.00 15 48.
Antimony < 1.00 0 10.
Arsenic-total < 15.00 3 58.
Barium < 8.22 3 89.
491 College Street, Boulder, CO 80302-8713, USA
P.O.Box 4613, Boulder, CO 80306-4613, USA
Phone: +1 (720) 325-2652Facsimile: +1 (720) 325-2653http://[email protected]
TMI Trace Minerals International Laboratory
good chemistry for better health
n.n. = not detected, < DL = below Detection LimitAccreditation: DIN EN ISO 17025; Quality control: Dipl. Ing. Friedle, Ing. J. Merz, Dr. Rauland; Validation: Dr. E.Blaurock-BuschPhD, Laboratory physician: Dr. med. A. Schönberger
MINERAL ANALYSISPatient Name
DMSA UrineSample Patient Lab Number 5UA150001 Page 2/9
Baseline URINENorm
Chelator-specificorientation range
Test Value
Potentially Toxic Elements in mcg/g Creatinine
Beryllium < 1.20 < DL
Bismuth < 0.15 n.n.
Cadmium < 0.80 0 29.
Lead < 5.00 10.00 6 41.
Mercury < 1.00 2.80 1 36.
Nickel < 3.00 5.00 20 86.
Platinum < 0.60 n.n.
Silver < 1.40 < DL
Thallium < 0.60 0 23.
Tin < 5.00 0 60.
491 College Street, Boulder, CO 80302-8713, USA
P.O.Box 4613, Boulder, CO 80306-4613, USA
Phone: +1 (720) 325-2652Facsimile: +1 (720) 325-2653http://[email protected]
TMI Trace Minerals International Laboratory
good chemistry for better health
n.n. = not detected, < DL = below Detection LimitAccreditation: DIN EN ISO 17025; Quality control: Dipl. Ing. Friedle, Ing. J. Merz, Dr. Rauland; Validation: Dr. E.Blaurock-BuschPhD, Laboratory physician: Dr. med. A. Schönberger
MINERAL ANALYSIS EDTA UrineLab Number 5UE150000
Doctor Sample Doctor Test Date 7/31/2014
Patient Name Sample Patient Sex w Age 52
Clinical Information NaMgEDTA iv 3g
Creatinine (g/l) * 0.31 Page 1/9
Baseline URINENorm
Chelator-specificorientation range
Test Value
Essential Trace Elements (mcg/g Creatinine)
Chromium 0.55 --- 4.83 3 12.
Cobalt < 5.00 42 24.
Copper < 60.00 322 56.
Iodine < 719.00 249 33.
Manganese < 4.50 35.00 9 13.
Molybdenum 9.70 --- 100.00 27 78.
Selenium 12.00 --- 90.00 78 30.
Vanadium < 1.40 0 22.
Essential Macro- & TraceElements (mg/g Creatinine)
Zinc 0.07 --- 7.00 19.50 5 66.
Trace Elements in mcg/g Creatinine
Boron < 3,770.00 1,037 09.
Strontium < 570.00 158 99.
Potentially Toxic Elements in mcg/g Creatinine
Aluminum < 40.00 48 92.
Arsenic-total < 15.00 261 22.
Barium < 8.22 1 36.
Beryllium < 1.20 < DL
Cadmium < 0.80 1.30 0 43.
Cerium < 2.70 0 02.
Cesium < 11.00 5 33.
491 College Street, Boulder, CO 80302-8713, USA
P.O.Box 4613, Boulder, CO 80306-4613, USA
Phone: +1 (720) 325-2652Facsimile: +1 (720) 325-2653http://[email protected]
TMI Trace Minerals International Laboratory
good chemistry for better health
n.n. = not detected, < DL = below Detection LimitAccreditation: DIN EN ISO 17025; Quality control: Dipl. Ing. Friedle, Ing. J. Merz, Dr. Rauland; Validation: Dr. E.Blaurock-BuschPhD, Laboratory physician: Dr. med. A. Schönberger
MINERAL ANALYSISPatient Name
EDTA UrineSample Patient Lab Number 5UE150000 Page 2/9
Baseline URINENorm
Chelator-specificorientation range
Test Value
Potentially Toxic Elements in mcg/g Creatinine
Gallium < 7.76 0 08.
Iridium < 0.20 n.n.
Lead < 5.00 22.00 7 53.
Mercury < 1.00 3.50 9 07.
Nickel < 3.00 14.80 7 01.
Palladium < 1.40 1.80 < DL
Platinum < 0.60 < DL
Rhodium < 0.06 n.n.
Silver < 1.40 < DL
Tantalum < 0.60 n.n.
Thallium < 0.60 0 28.
Tin < 5.00 2 98.
Titanium < 13.00 1 86.
Uranium < 0.06 < DL
Zirconium < 2.50 < DL