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'''hTMA''' (hair Tissue Mineral Analysis) nutritional balancing is the practice of attempting to ] to determine nutritional factors. According to ], "analysis of human hair is not a valid technique for identifying an individual's current bodily excesses or deficiencies of essential or nonessential elements. Nor does it provide a valid basis for recommending vitamins, minerals, or other dietary supplements."<ref name="qw"/>

] addresses hTMA in an article entitled, ''Commercial Hair Analysis: A Cardinal Sign of Quackery.''<ref name="qw">{{cite web|last=Barrett|first=Steven|title=Commercial Hair Analysis: A Cardinal Sign of Quackery|url=http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/hair.html|accessdate=19 February 2013}}</ref>

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