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Heavy Metals Test - General Kit
Monitor your body and environment for HEAVY METALS contamination
Heavy Metals tested includes:
CADMIUM, COBALT, COPPER, LEAD, MANGANESE, MERCURY, NICKEL, ZINC
The Heavy Metals Test - General (HMTG) kit was developed for Osumex as a simple to use
at home test kit for a preliminary determination of the presence of an identified range of heavy metals.
These heavy metals comprises:
cadmium, cobalt, copper, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, zinc
The HMTG kit utilises chemical reagents to show the presence of heavy metals. The free metal ions of the heavy
metals, if present, stimulate a colour change to the reagents. Accordingly, the more metal ions are present, the stronger the resultant
colour change.
The chemicals used in the reagents are bio-degradable and do not further contaminate the environment, especially if disposed off properly after use.
The reagents contain oils which pose no health risk to the user if contact is made. Howevever, where contact is made to the eyes or inside the mouth
the user is encouraged to consult his or her physician as soon as possible. It is recommended that the used solutions be flushed down the toilet
as a good disposal guide.
The HMTG kit is suitable for testing any liquid medium such as saliva, urine, breast milk,
tap water, etc., provided that the liquid is fairly clear preferably without suspended solids or sediments. Straining the liquid to be
tested would be a good idea to achieve a clear colour change and for an easier reading. Solids such as food, supplements, raw fish, etc. can be tested
after it has been soaked in distilled water for 24 hours or treated. For example, to test raw fish, place it in a microwave and heat for about 20
seconds to extract juices from it. The juice from the fish can be tested for the presence of heavy metals ions.
For a more accurate result, the pH of the sample solution to be tested should be at least 5.5
If you use sea salt it is highly recommended that you test it for mercury contaimination. A user sent us his
result after testing the sea salt he used for mercury. Check out his result - click here
and you could be shocked!
The HMT General kit can be used to test for:
- mercury leaked from amalgam dental fillings - use saliva
- heavy metals in the body - use urine but it will not show mercury because the presence of any other metal will "mask" it
- mercury in fish - use juice from cooking a chunk of the fish in a microwave
- heavy metals in water such as tap, well, ground, etc
- mercury in breast milk
- heavy metals in environmental solids by liquidizing or soaking the item in distilled water for 24 hours, then filter, prior to testing
- heavy metals in herbs or medication by soaking the item in distilled water for 24 hours, then filter, prior to testing
"I purchased 4 of ur "Heavy Metal Test General Kit" in U.K. which confirmed my doctors laboratory test that I have lead poison from lead
water main to apt. Enviromental Health Dept tests on water recorded 1040 uj of lead where EEC safety limit was 15uj!
Clearly,ur product works ....."
Dr. David Boyce
Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
The result of the test comes in the form of a band or ring just below the surface of the combined solutions or in some cases the entire
mixed solutions change colour
Very often where there is more than one metal present, "masking" of the result occurs. A grey colour may result if the several metals are
present at the same low concentration.
Below is the colour strip to compare results obtained to:
Legend: Mn - Manganese; Ni - Nickel; Cu - Copper; Hg - Mercury; Cd - Cadmium; Co - Cobalt; Pb - Lead; Zn - Zinc;
A green colour indicates no heavy metals present
A gray colour indicates a combination of several heavy metals present at the same low concentration
A yellow green to olive green indicates the presence of manganese and or nickel
A yellow to beige colour indicates the presence of copper
An orange colour indicates the presence of mercury and this is usually seen only where no masking by other metals
can occur such as in saliva and often breast milk.
A brownish orange to coral colour indicates the presence of cadmium and or cobalt
A brownish pink or rust pink colour indicates the presence of lead
A strong pink colour indicates the presence of zinc
A strong colour is indicative of the presence of the metal indicated to at least 5 ppm
The colour results were validated by Kemetco Research Inc. based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada - 2008
If there are no heavy metals present, the ring or band just below the surface of the test solution remains green
like the image on the left
The HMTG kit is therefore an inexpensive preliminary determination of the presence of heavy metals in general
so that steps may be taken for elimination from the body or object tested to prevent further contamination.
View health problems associated with toxic
heavy metals
Images of the General Test Kit, contents and colour chart to check result of test
A strong colour is indicative of the presence of the metal indicated to at least 5 ppm
The colour results were validated by Kemetco Research Inc. based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada - 2008
Osumex HM-Chelat is most effective in eliminating heavy metals contamination in the body
The above information is provided for general
educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace competent
health care advice received from a knowledgeable healthcare professional.
You are urged to seek healthcare advice for the treatment of any
illness or disease.
The Food Standard Agency UK has not evaluated these
statements. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent
any disease.
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