What is glyphosate?
Glyphosate is a widely used chemical found in herbicides and is often applied to crops such as wheat, corn, soy, and canola. It is also used to dry certain grains and legumes before harvesting, making it possible for traces to appear in food and beverages. Prolonged or high exposure to glyphosate has raised concerns about its potential health effects, making it essential to measure and monitor levels in the body.
How does the Glyphosate Test work?
The Glyphosate Test measures the amount of glyphosate in your body through a simple urine sample. The sample is collected from your first-morning urine, following the included instructions. The kit provides everything you need, including a prepaid return envelope for sending your sample back for analysis.
Laboratory Analysis
The sample is analyzed in an ISO-certified and accredited laboratory, ensuring the highest quality and accuracy of the results. You will receive a clear report on your glyphosate levels, helping you understand your exposure.
Simple and Convenient
- Collect your sample at home.
- Use the included prepaid envelope to return it to the lab.
- Receive reliable results from a professional laboratory.