The Best Tools for Presenting HTMA Test Results to Clients as a Health Coach
You’ve got the lab results in hand — now what?
Interpreting HTMA (Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis) is powerful… but presenting those results clearly to your clients? That’s the real challenge.
Between calcium shells, oxidation rates, mineral ratios, and heavy metal patterns, it’s a lot to synthesize — especially when your client just wants to know: what does this mean for me, and what should I do about it?
That’s where having the right tools comes in. Whether you're just getting started with HTMA or looking to refine your systems, here are my favorite tools for helping you present test results with clarity, confidence, and a little extra polish — without reinventing the wheel each time.
1. A Client-Friendly Report Template
Your #1 tool for communicating results is a clear, well-structured report that bridges the gap between science and real-life application.
Look for a format that lets you:
Explain patterns without overwhelming your client
Add visuals or simplified charts
Personalize recommendations
My HTMA Client Report Template is designed for exactly that — a fully editable Canva file that’s professional, easy to customize, and built for repeat use.
2. A Copy-and-Paste Snippet Library
Still writing every mineral interpretation from scratch? That’s a fast track to burnout.
A snippet library gives you a time-saving starting point for:
Common patterns (e.g., Slow Oxidizer, Four Lows)
Individual mineral trends (e.g., low sodium, high copper)
Client-ready language that’s within scope and clear
I created the HTMA Result Snippets Library to help you write reports faster — without losing the nuance.
3. A Visual Slide Deck for Client Sessions or Workshops
Sometimes your client needs more than just a conversation. Visuals help land the message.
A well-designed slide deck allows you to:
Walk clients through key HTMA concepts
Educate in workshops, webinars, or group programs
Repurpose slides into social media or emails
My Mineral Education Slide Deck gives you a done-for-you presentation you can use right inside Canva — no design skills required.
4. Tangible Client Handouts & Printables
HTMA can feel abstract — so giving your client something they can hold (or print) helps ground the information.
Try adding resources like:
Symptom checklists
Mineral mocktail guides
Mineral-rich food lists or cheat sheets
Weekly habit trackers
You can grab a few of these (for free!) in my HTMA Starter Pack — perfect for onboarding or enhancing your sessions.
5. A Simple, Repeatable Framework
The best tool of all? A system.
Creating a consistent structure for reviewing HTMA results helps both you and your client feel more confident and clear. Your flow might include:
Pattern overview
Key mineral insights
Heavy metals or red flags
Summary + recommendations
You can build your own, or borrow the structure from my report template — either way, having a repeatable framework is a total game-changer.
Wrapping Up
HTMA is one of the most powerful tools in a wellness coach’s toolkit — but only if your client can understand what you’re saying.
With a few strategic tools in place, you can make HTMA sessions smoother, faster, and a whole lot more client-friendly. These resources were made to help you save time, feel more organized, and present test results with clarity and ease.