Program Details

Ordering a Hair Analysis online is easy! It is as simple as following Steps 1, 2 and 3:

Step 1 - Submit your personal information and health concerns/goals;
Step 2 - Submit payment online, by money order or personal check;
Step 3 - Send us a sample of your hair by mail.

.... and that's it!

If you do not want to order online, you can download our Hair Analysis Submission Form and mail it with your hair sample.

How Long Does The Hair Analysis Take?

The process takes approximately 2 weeks from start to finish. Ordering online saves time, but the hair sample must be mailed to Dr. Hull. Once received, she creates a file for you, and sends your hair to the lab for testing. Once completed, your lab results are emailed to her, and she generates your hair analysis interpretation report in advance to receiving the original hard copy mailed to her from the lab. She emails you the lab results and her recommendations. When the mailed lab copy is received, she mails you the original to keep in your files.

How Much Does Dr. Hull's Hair Analysis Program Cost?

The cost for the hair analysis is $180.00 USD + Priority Mail Confirmation Delivery. That includes the $85.00 lab fee and $95.00 for Dr. Hull's interpretation and nutritional recommendations.

Dr. Hull's recommendations include a 10-page report explaining the hair analysis results, Dr. Hull's Detoxification Program instructions, The 75/25 pH-Eating Chart, and a list of the most common sources of toxins.

What Happens At The Lab?

A sample of your hair (one tablespoon of hair) is sent to the laboratory for analysis. The hair will show levels of potentially toxic elements and levels of essential elements necessary for normal body function. Our lab tests for 22 of the most important body nutrients responsible for healthy body function, such as calcium, lithium, and potassium. The hair analysis also shows 17 toxic element levels, including heavy metals, such as aluminum, mercury, and uranium.

Reference ranges are determined by the type of hair submitted, gender, and age. The toxic elements on the hair chart begin at 50%. The body does have a natural exposure to all Earth elements, but inorganic forms (from manufacturing and pollutants), or overloads of toxic elements above 50% can impact health. The hair analysis provides a screening for physiological excess of toxic elements which, in turn, create deficiencies or mal-distribution of essential elements in the body. Clinical research shows that hair levels of specific elements, particularly toxic elements such as cadmium, mercury, lead, and arsenic, are highly correlated with pathological disorders.

The hair proves to be more indicative of body stores than blood or urine.