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Lead is practically everywhere in today's environment. It enters our bodies
from many sources including defective glazes (pottery), drinking water,
contaminated soil, airborne particulate, paint, dust, imported canned foods,
traditional remedies, cosmetics and several other sources.
Both adults and children can suffer from the effects of lead poisoning, but
child lead poisoning is much more frequent. Often exposed to lead through
lead-based paints, the effects can include anemia, colic and even an impaired
metabolism of Vitamin D. About 1 in 22 children in America have high lead in
their blood.
Our LeadConfirm Professional oral screening kit is the easiest way to ensure
that you and your family has not been exposed to deadly heavy metal pollutants,
such as lead. Using the kit, you will be able to figure out how much lead you
and your children have been exposed to and whether or not you should be
concerned. Finding out this information can put your mind at ease or prepare you
to take appropriate action.
- 99.9% accurate: FDA Approved collection kit, as reliable as blood
lab tests. Our CLIA Accredited Laboratory uses state-of-the-art Liquid
Chromatography (HPLC) with Mass Spectrometry X2 (LC/MS/MS) technology to
determine the amount of lead present.
- Lead Report: By using LeadConfirm Professional, you will be able
to figure out how much lead you and your children have been exposed to and
whether or not you should be concerned. Finding out this information can put
your mind at ease or prepare you to take appropriate action.*
- No more needles, no more tears: Our saliva based LeadConfirm
Professiobal test is convenient and painless.
- Easy to Use: Just place the sponge applicator in the mouth and
allow it to thoroughly saturate in saliva. Then place the applicator in the
testing device and send it with a pre-paid mailer to the laboratory. Within
couple days your full results showing the lead levels in your body will be
available.
- Oral Fluid DIAGNOSTICS: Commonly referred to as the "mirror of
the body," Saliva is a vital substance that carries molecules, many bio
markers of disease, evidence of drug use and many other indicators (known
and unknown) of what is happening inside the human body. The United States
Food and Drug Administration long ago approved saliva to be used in testing
for HIV-1 or HIV-2 infection. Hormones and other commonly measured compounds
are typically analyzed from saliva as opposed to blood. Most compounds found
in blood are also found in saliva. Its acceptance therefore as a testing
medium is unquestioned as well as easier and cheaper to collect, since it
doesn't expose health-care workers to blood-borne diseases.
- FINDING LEAD IN SALIVA: Until now, the commonly accepted way to
find lead in humans was to test blood. A recent study, however, clearly
indicates that saliva can be an effective medium through which body lead can
be detected (see graph below for correlation data.)

In this study, a patented methodology and process called LeadFinder™ was
employed at Confirm BioSciences's partner lab Western Slope Laboratory in
Troy, Michigan to analyze the saliva of 100 children living in North
Carolina. At the same time, the blood of those children was analyzed by the
Department of Health in North Carolina.
By comparing the results of the two lead test studies it became apparent
that:
- Analyzing saliva is an effective means to establish body lead -
especially if this test is viewed as a "screening method" with the
recommendation of a physician involved in the event results exceed a certain
level.
- There was a 1.00 (100%) correlation between lead levels found in the
saliva tests vs. blood tests
Saliva Test Screen Results

| Amount |
Action Required |
| 0 ng/ml |
None |
| 1 ng/ml |
None |
| 2 ng/ml |
None |
| 3 ng/ml |
See your doctor |
- The signs and symptoms of lead poisoning in children are nonspecific and
may include: irritability, loss of appetite, weight loss, sluggishness,
abdominal pain, vomiting, constipation, unusual paleness (pallor) from
anemia & learning difficulties
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