ToxDetect
Understand your body's exposure to environmental toxins - and get clear guidance to reduce it.
Understand your body's exposure to environmental toxins - and get clear guidance to reduce it.
A comprehensive analysis of your body's toxic load.
ToxDetect is a screening test for toxic chemicals linked to everyday environmental exposures, including pesticides, phthalates, benzene, and other pollutants from food, water, air, and consumer products.
It also measures glyphosate, a widely used herbicide that may affect gut microbiota, detoxification pathways, oxidative stress, and endocrine or metabolic health, often without clear symptoms. The aim is to identify toxic burden and, if elevated, provide guidance to reduce exposure and support natural detoxification over time.
Why testing environmental exposure matters
Many toxins are invisible
A wide range of environmental chemicals are odorless, tasteless, and impossible to detect without testing - yet they can still accumulate in the body over time.
Toxic load can build quietly over time
Repeated low-level exposure may contribute to metabolic and detoxification strain, especially when combined with lifestyle or genetic susceptibility.
Different bodies handle exposure differently
Two people can have similar environments but very different elimination capacity. Measuring your own markers brings clarity.
Testing enables early, targeted prevention
Identifying internal exposure levels allows for informed decisions to reduce avoidable sources before long-term effects develop.
Objective data replaces assumptions
By testing what is actually present in the body, you move away from guesswork and toward evidence-based awareness and action.
When testing may be valuable
Preventive clarity on exposure
You want a proactive overview of your current toxic load, even without clear symptoms.
Older home or building
You live in a property where pipes, materials, or environment may increase exposure risk.
After renovation or construction
Recent work may raise contact with dust, solvents, metals, or other chemicals.
Notable changes in water quality
You've noticed new taste, odor, or color changes in drinking water.
Known local exposure concern
There's been nearby construction, contamination, or a documented environmental issue.
High-exposure work or lifestyle
You spend time around pesticides, heavy traffic, industry, or other pollutant sources.
How does it work?
ToxDetect analyzes a urine sample to screen for environmental toxins, giving insight into your current exposure burden.
ToxDetect
DKK 4.450,-
What's included:
Important information:
You will receive a urine collection container by mail. Please collect the urine sample at home according to the enclosed instructions and bring the sample with you to the clinic.
During your visit, our clinical staff will receive and register your sample and ensure it is prepared correctly for analysis.
You will receive a comprehensive report summarizing your results, highlighting any elevated markers, and providing guidance on how to detox.
Ready to understand your toxic load?
Testing your exposure to environmental toxins helps protect your long-term health - and gives you clarity on what to reduce now.
Learn more about ToxDetect
You will receive clear preparation guidance ahead of your visit, tailored to your test day and sampling requirements.
Please plan for a total visit time of 10 minutes.
Your results show your body's current exposure levels across 27 toxins, including glyphosate and other common environmental pollutants. The report highlights where exposure may be elevated and what that means for you.
You'll receive a structured detox and exposure-reduction protocol. This includes clear guidance on how to support elimination and reduce avoidable sources over time.
No, a doctor consultation is not included in ToxDetect, but you can add one if you'd like to review your results in a medical context and discuss next steps in depth.
Most clients repeat the test every 1-2 years, or sooner if exposures change meaningfully (for example after renovations, environmental events, or previously elevated results).
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