Guest guest Posted December 11, 2008 Report Share Posted December 11, 2008 My 6 year old son has elevated DHEA (2 to 4 times higher than the reference range); DHEA-S is within the normal range. His total testosterone is at the high end of the reference range. I have not tested him for free testosterone yet. But Dr. K muscletested him and found him a high testosterone kid. I am familiar with Dr. MG and DG's theory of excessive testosterone molecules binding with mercury ions to form a "sheet" in the brain. But my son does not exactly fit the profile of high testosterone, low DHEA, and low DHEA-S. All I know is that his hormones are somehow off, but do not know the downstream or upstream implications, or where to look for next, except for testing for free testosterone. Any thoughts? Any advice? Thank you. Here is his last lab results. DHEA is on the second page. http://slett.net/public/reports/mmp9-msh-leptin.pdf Limin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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