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This is from Dr Lawrence, who is supposedly a noted hair analysis

expert. I've done some research on him and haven't found anything

negative as yet. For $175, he will do a full hair analysis for

minerals and toxic metals, and then give you a report on which

vitamins/supplements to add and detoxification protocols. It sounds

very interesting if you can afford it.

http://drlwilson.com/Articles/explore%20article.htm

Also, he is a proponent of the electric light infrared sauna versus

the far infrared. I'm sure both are still very good. He says some

people are too sensitive to the magnetic fields in far infrared. On

his site, he gives instructions on how to build your own sauna, or

you can purchase a ready made kit from him from $200-350.

http://drlwilson.com/Articles/sauna_therapy.htm

I have been emailing him back and forth for a few months and just

requested some testimonies on the electric light infrared.

ps. Tom Cruise has been funding sauna treatment facilities for the

9/11 rescue workers, very promising data on that.

http://www.antonnews.com/illustratednews/2004/06/18/news/

Hope everyone is having a good weekend,

hugs,

Beth

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Beth:

I've read that hair analysis is not reliable at all. I will post sources for this later. Beware of those who prey on the vulnerable and rip them off. Who is Dr. Lawrence?

Take Care,

LMbethlakey <bethlakey@...> wrote:

This is from Dr Lawrence, who is supposedly a noted hair analysis expert. I've done some research on him and haven't found anything negative as yet. For $175, he will do a full hair analysis for minerals and toxic metals, and then give you a report on which vitamins/supplements to add and detoxification protocols. It sounds very interesting if you can afford it. http://drlwilson.com/Articles/explore%20article.htmAlso, he is a proponent of the electric light infrared sauna versus the far infrared. I'm sure both are still very good. He says some people are too sensitive to the magnetic fields in far infrared. On his site, he gives instructions on how to build your own sauna, or you can purchase a ready made kit from him from $200-350. http://drlwilson.com/Articles/sauna_therapy.htmI have been emailing him back and forth for a

few months and just requested some testimonies on the electric light infrared.ps. Tom Cruise has been funding sauna treatment facilities for the 9/11 rescue workers, very promising data on that. http://www.antonnews.com/illustratednews/2004/06/18/news/Hope everyone is having a good weekend,hugs,Beth

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