
Register your interest for the Everyday Chemicals Test
Thousands of chemicals are used in everyday products, including food, drinks, toiletries, and hundreds of household items.
Some of these chemicals might be lurking in your body without your knowledge. Our test can screen your urine sample to detect metabolites of any chemicals you have recently been exposed to in your daily life.
The evidence
Scientific evidence is growing that raises concerns about the potential health risks associated with exposure to everyday chemicals, with hundreds of commonly used chemicals suspected to be endocrine disruptors, known as EDCs.
EDCs mimic and disrupt the activities of hormones as they circulate throughout the body, interfering with normal, healthy hormonal functions.
Exposure to chemicals in our daily lives has been linked to some serious health concerns, such as higher cancer risk and lower fertility rates.
But we don’t want to add to your worry – we can help you take control of the chemicals you encounter in your everyday life by understanding their sources, and making simple changes to reduce your exposure.
Introducing the Everyday Chemicals Test
Using LC-MS/MS technology (Liquid Chromatography with Advanced Mass Spectrometry), our accredited laboratory analyses urine samples to identify any recent exposure to 27 chemicals including parabens, phthalates, pesticides, VOCs, and bisphenols.
With your results, we’ll provide you with easy-to-follow ideas to help you to your reduce exposure in daily life.
Our test will be available to buy very soon. You can register your interest here and be one of the first to feel the benefits of these insights into your everyday chemical exposures.

Register your interest for the Everyday Chemicals Test
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Please note: this test is not a diagnostic tool, and Lastinghealth does not provide medical advice. None of the data or information provided is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.