Find a Qualified hTMA Practitioner

“Practitioner qualifications make an important difference in patient safety. The science of hTMA is complex. Accurate hTMA interpretation requires extensive knowledge in molecular biology, toxicology and several related biomedical sciences. Essential practitioner qualifications include, medical licensure, an advanced background in clinical nutrition and hTMA interpretation experience.”

Three considerations when choosing your practitioner.

  1. Accurate interpretation of the hTMA data requires both medical training, and clinical experience.

  2. Many individuals selling hTMA online are not properly qualified to help patients. Titles such as nutritionist, holistic "health" coach and many similar qualifications, indicate inadequate training. Also, they are likely not covered by medical insurance, and may be overstepping legal bounds - regarding diagnosis and prescribing supplements (please check your state's laws).

  3. Currently there are no accredited hTMA educational programs.

Please choose your practitioner carefully.