New Device Offers precise Nutritional Analysis in Tunisia
Tunis, Tunisia – A new diagnostic tool called “Oligocheck” is now available in tunisia, offering a refined method for detecting nutritional deficiencies and imbalances within the body. The device analyzes a sample of hair and nails to assess the levels of 21 minerals, 7 vitamins, and 15 heavy metals, providing insights into potential bodily poisonings and oxidative stress.
This technology arrives as increasing numbers of Tunisians seek personalized approaches to health and wellness, and as healthcare professionals recognize the critical link between nutrition and overall wellbeing. “Oligocheck” goes beyond standard testing by also evaluating dopamine and serotonin levels - hormones crucial for mood regulation – offering a more holistic view of a patient’s biochemical status. This detailed analysis allows for targeted therapeutic interventions, possibly improving treatment outcomes for a range of conditions.
The “Oligocheck” works by analyzing hair and nail samples, identifying specific nutrient levels and potential toxicities. According to Khaoula Jabari, while the “Oligocheck” is an effective tool, customary laboratory blood tests remain essential for comprehensive diagnosis in many cases.
The device was introduced on October 26, 2025, and is expected to be utilized by nutritionists and healthcare providers across the country.