Personally, I am utterly skeptical. I have researched and pondered this issue, but considering how slowly hair grows, I cannot fathom how a snip of hair taken from even as little 3 inches from the scalp can provide relevant information regarding that person's health and nutritional needs. The local wholistic health providers here claim it is accepted by many people all over the world, but I have yet to see any convincing data supporting this claim.
Hair analysis is used to test for heavy metal levels in the body
The meaning of microscopic hair analysis is the evaluation of hair using a microscope. This will look at the various components of hair tissues and cells.
Hair analysis is the study in crime scenes where special dedicated people use hair samples to justify and solve crimes.
Richard Leek has written: 'Hair analysis' -- subject(s): Analysis, Hair, Minerals in the body
it means to analysis a fiber such as hair or cloth.
Evidence doesn't "expire". As long as the sample is in suitable condition to allow analysis, it can be used forever.
yes it better because there are more bacteria in a urine sample than a hair sample
Misty A. Weitzel has written: 'A new method for the analysis of human hair' -- subject(s): Hair, Identification, Analysis, Population
As long as you have the hair you had when you did the speed.
DNA analysis is used in a criminal investigation to find the person who did the crime. They can use DNA from blood, skin, and even hair samples.
Bernard A Gropper has written: 'Developing drug testing by hair analysis' -- subject(s): Analysis, Hair, Urine, Drug testing
We will not provide information that might be used to circumvent drug testing.
Ecstasy for one...