Heavy Metal Test Kit

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World's First Immediate Method of  Screening Heavy Metals in any Aqueous Solution

  • Easy to test.
  • Quick and reliable result.
  • Ability to quickly test your drinking water and/or efficiency of your water filter.
  • Ability to quickly and conveniently obtain the heavy metal/urine concentration or body detoxification/chelation capacity.
  • Ability to track the heavy metal concentration or detoxification/chelation capacity over time as the patient supplements with detoxification/chelation products.
  • The assessment of the heavy metal concentration or detoxification capacity may serve as an early indicator associated with heavy metal intoxication.
  • Objective, scientific-proven procedure*
  • The scientifically documented Heavy Metal Test allows the detection of free electrically active heavy-metal ions in any aqueous solution by means of a simple single-use procedure and in just a few minutes.

This exploratory procedure, employed as an in vitro screen tool, is based on the dithizone* reaction method which has been known to chemical science for more than sixty years.

As a reagent, dithizone is able to indicate the presence of heavy metal ions in qualitative terms. In binding with the unbound or free metal ions, colour compexes are formed. The reaction times of the heavy metal ion vary: therefore, depending on their respective concentrations, different colourations occur from which one can, in addition to the qualitative conclusions, also semi-qualitative ones regarding the contaminant.

The test permits the identification of several metals with only one reagent. It is easy to conduct and the results are not only quickly obtained but also provide a dramatic and convincing demonstration of the product.

The test is recommended for anyone, since the presence of heavy metals in urine may indicate whether allopathic, naturopathic, or homoeopathic treatments are therapeutically feasible.


* Isolation and determination of Traces of metals. The Dithizone system. H.J. Wichmann, FDA, USDA, Washington DC: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry.

What the Experts Say About The Heavy Metal Test Kit:

"We thoroughly investigated the test system with regard to its sensitivity and its specificiy and found consistent evidence that it is possible to detect individual toxicologically relevant metals in urine or water specimens in the range of a few ppm, at times even fractions of one part per million. This makes it possible to obtain on the spot clinically important preliminary data." - J. Lemann, Dr. rer. nat. Toxicologist and medical Expert, Institute for Toxicology and Medical Laboratory Diagnostics, Hirschberg, Germany.

This report is intended to be an independent assessment of the claims of performance of a novel detection system for some transition metals. These materials are commonly known as toxic or heavy metals...it was found that the system shows remarkable sensitivity for such a simple procedure..." - K.H. Bell Ph.D. Professor and Head Department  of Chemistry, University of Newcastle, NSW`Australia

"...until the beginning of the nineteen seventies this reagent was in predominant use for the detection of heavy metal traces in the water supply. It is a certified German Standard procedure for water supply analyses..." - G. Schwedt, Dr. rer. nat. Professor and Director, institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Technical University of Clausthal, Germany.

Health authorities (WHO 1974, Florence, Italy) estimate that at least 90% of all chronic diseases can be attributed to environmental pollution in one way or another. Heavy Metals are the major source for the production of free radicals as well as undermining the internal environment and body chemistry. Heavy Metals reduce the efficacy of medical treatment by up to 60%

There is little hope for antioxidants and mineral supplements to do their job properly, if the body is burdened with heavy metals!

The scientifically documented Heavy Metal Test allows the detection of free electrically active heavy metal ions in an aqueous solution by means of a simple procedure and in just a few minutes. This exploratory procedure, employed as an in vitro screen tool, is based on the dithizone(1) reaction method which has been known to chemical science for more than 60 years.