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A common element that can accumulate in tissues over time.
What is it
Aluminum is widely present in food, water, and consumer products. Most is excreted, but chronic exposure can lead to accumulation in tissues.
Why it's measured
Aluminum has been studied in research on neurologic outcomes and bone metabolism.
Reference range
Standard laboratory reference
< 7 μg/L
Reference ranges vary by laboratory. Your individual reference range will appear on your test report and should be interpreted by your physician in the context of your overall health profile.
What results may indicate
Elevated
Has been studied in research on neurologic and bone effects, particularly in dialysis patients.
Lower
Generally considered favorable.
These associations are general. They are not a personal diagnosis or prediction. Discuss your individual results with your physician in the context of your full health profile.
When it's measured
Measured in comprehensive heavy metal panels.
Related markers
Measured in
A complete look at your heart, hormones, metabolism, inflammation, and longevity systems — drawn at Quest or LabCorp, reviewed by a U.S.-licensed physician.
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