Our test tells you which everyday chemicals you've recently come into contact with, and easy steps you can follow to reduce your exposure to them.
The NEW Everyday Chemicals Test is launching soon

It’s been a long, steady road, but we are delighted to share with you that we’re almost ready to launch our NEW Everyday Chemicals Test.
For the first time in the UK, our at-home urine test will enable you to identify whether you’ve been exposed to 27 of the most common chemicals, which may be creating a burden your body has to work harder to eliminate.
Bob Woods, MBE, lastinghealth’s founder says, ‘Ten years ago, there was little awareness nor concern about ubiquitous trace toxicity. My own interest was piqued by a World Health Organisation report entitled ‘State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals 2012’. It suggested that a large number of chemicals (described as endocrine disruptors, or EDCs) may be acting as a catalyst in increasing the incidence of cancers, brain disease, and other conditions, also possibly affecting fertility.
For many, our bodies can tolerate such toxins, but perhaps not everybody. The two most widely accepted pillars of health are diet and exercise, but I believe there is merit in adding a third – to minimise our body burden of trace toxins in support of our wellness. This new test will provide an indication of recent exposure and help identify the likely sources of these chemical toxins, enabling our customers to make more informed life choices.”
The third pillar of health has almost arrived, we hope it’s been worth the wait!
Find out more about the test here.
How the test works
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Take a urine sample first thing in the morning.
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Pop it into the freezer overnight.
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Send it back to us, free of charge.
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Your sample is screened using LC-MS/MS technology to identify the metabolite markers of any recent chemical exposures.
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When your results are ready, simply log into your account to see your full set of results.
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Learn about the sources of any chemical exposures found.
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Follow our Simple Steps guidance and learn how to reduce your exposure.
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