A non-invasive scan that maps your mineral status and heavy metal exposure in five minutes.
The Oligo scan is a non-invasive spectrophotometric analysis that measures the levels of essential minerals, trace elements, and heavy metals in the tissues. The probe is placed against the palm in four positions. Five minutes later, you have a detailed report.
What it measures. Essential minerals (magnesium, zinc, iron, selenium, copper, manganese, and others), the balance and ratios between them, and the presence of heavy metals (aluminium, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, lead, and similar). The output is a graphic showing where each marker sits relative to optimal range.
Why we use it. Many wellness symptoms have nutrient deficiencies or imbalances as a contributing cause. Hair thinning, fatigue, poor sleep, slow recovery, and unexplained skin changes can all relate to mineral status. The scan gives us an objective starting point.
What it is not. The Oligo scan is a screening tool, not a definitive diagnostic. If it flags concerning levels of a heavy metal, we follow up with a urine or hair sample analysis through a clinical laboratory to confirm before treating. If it shows deficiency, we confirm with serum testing where indicated.
How we act on results. Mild deficiencies are usually addressed through targeted oral supplementation and dietary changes. Moderate to severe deficiencies, or imbalances that affect specific symptoms, may indicate IV protocols. Heavy metal elevations, when confirmed clinically, lead to chelation protocols managed alongside other clinical care.
A typical client journey. A consultation to map symptoms and history. An Oligo scan and a baseline blood panel. A targeted nutritional and IV protocol designed around the findings. A repeat scan and blood panel at three months to confirm improvement.
The scan is also useful as a baseline for clients who feel well but want to build a longevity protocol from objective data. Knowing where you start is the prerequisite for measuring progress.
We do not recommend treatments based on a single scan with no context. The data informs a conversation, it does not replace one.