Guest guest Posted July 26, 2001 Report Share Posted July 26, 2001 Andy I am reposting my hair test results with the added information of color codes. Thanks in advance. I've read part of your book, and many posts here and my brain is probably mercury damaged as well - I'm having a hard time sorting it out. Could you please comment on these results? Does anything jump out at you? I very much need some help interpreting these. My daughter's hair was tested at three age intervals, her 2nd year being the absolute worst (Copper at 220!). This is the third test. We are getting the urine test done now (pre-challenge), and then moving forward. These results are from hair taken a year ago. Do you recommend another hair test in addition to the urine, or should we just move ahead? Potentially Toxic Elements Child Ref. Range Level Color Aluminum 16 < 8 High Yellow Antimony 0 .18 < 0.066 High Yellow (almost red) Arsenic 0.051 < 0.08 Green Beryllium <0.01 < 0.02 -- Bismuth 0.077 < 0.13 Green Cadmium 0.15 < 0.1 High Yellow Lead 1.5 < 1 High Yellow Mercury 0.24 < 0.4 Green Platinum <0.003 < 0.005 -- Thallium <0.001 < 0.01 -- Thorium <0.001 < 0.005 -- Uranium 0.003 < 0.06 Green Nickel 0.94 < 0.4 High Yellow (almost red) Silver 0.37 < 0.2 High Yellow Tin 1.1 < 0.3 High Red Titanium 1.3 < 1 High Yellow Total Toxic Representation -- 95th % Red Essential and Other Elements Child Ref. Range Level Color Calcium 792 140-500 High Yellow Magnesium 220 15-45 High Red Sodium 12 12-90 Borderline Low Low Green Potassium 9 9-60 Borderline Low Low Green Copper 50 10-22 High Red Zinc 180 100-190 Green Manganese 2.5 0.2-0.55 High Red Chromium 0.27 0.26-0.5 Borderline Low Low Green Vanadium 0.095 0.03-0.1 Green Molybdenum 0.061 0.048-0.13 Low Green Boron 0.25 0.35-3 Low Low Yellow Iodine 1.7 0.25-1.3 High Yellow Lithium 0.011 0.007-0.023 White Phosphorus 160 160-250 Borderline Low Low Green Selenium 0.95 0.95-1.7 Borderline Low Low Green Strontium 3.1 0.19-2 High Yellow Sulfur 48300 45500-53000 White Barium 4.5 0.16-1.2 High Red Cobalt 0.062 0.013-0.035 High Yellow Iron 21 8-19 High Green Germanium 0.023 0.045-0.065 Low Low Yellow Rubidium <.003 0.012-0.16 Low Low Red Zirconium 0.17 0.03-1 White Ratios Elements Ratios Expected Range Ca/Mg 3.61 4-30 Ca/P 4.95 1-12 Na/K 1.25 0.5-10 Zn/Cu 3.52 4-20 Zn/Cd > 999 > 800 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2001 Report Share Posted July 27, 2001 In the essential and other elements portion, you have 5 reds and only 7 greens. Either of these is statistically unlikely if mineral transport is normal. Andy > Andy > > I am reposting my hair test results with the added information of color > codes. > > Thanks in advance. I've read part of your book, and many posts here and my > brain is probably mercury damaged as well - I'm having a hard time sorting it > out. Could you please comment on these results? Does anything jump out at > you? I very much need some help interpreting these. My daughter's hair was > tested at three age intervals, her 2nd year being the absolute worst (Copper > at 220!). This is the third test. We are getting the urine test done now > (pre-challenge), and then moving forward. These results are from hair taken > a year ago. Do you recommend another hair test in addition to the urine, or > should we just move ahead? > > > Potentially Toxic Elements > Child Ref. Range Level Color > Aluminum 16 < 8 High Yellow > Antimony 0 .18 < 0.066 High Yellow > (almost red) > Arsenic 0.051 < 0.08 Green > Beryllium <0.01 < 0.02 -- > Bismuth 0.077 < 0.13 Green > Cadmium 0.15 < 0.1 High Yellow > Lead 1.5 < 1 High Yellow > Mercury 0.24 < 0.4 Green > Platinum <0.003 < 0.005 -- > Thallium <0.001 < 0.01 -- > Thorium <0.001 < 0.005 -- > Uranium 0.003 < 0.06 Green > Nickel 0.94 < 0.4 High Yellow > (almost red) > Silver 0.37 < 0.2 High Yellow > Tin 1.1 < 0.3 High Red > Titanium 1.3 < 1 High Yellow > > Total Toxic Representation -- 95th % Red > > Essential and Other Elements > Child Ref. Range Level Color > Calcium 792 140-500 High Yellow > Magnesium 220 15-45 High Red > Sodium 12 12-90 Borderline Low Low Green > Potassium 9 9-60 Borderline Low > Low Green > Copper 50 10-22 High Red > Zinc 180 100-190 Green > Manganese 2.5 0.2-0.55 High Red > Chromium 0.27 0.26-0.5 Borderline Low > Low Green > Vanadium 0.095 0.03-0.1 Green > Molybdenum 0.061 0.048-0.13 Low Green > Boron 0.25 0.35-3 Low Low > Yellow > Iodine 1.7 0.25-1.3 High Yellow > Lithium 0.011 0.007-0.023 White > Phosphorus 160 160-250 Borderline Low Low Green > Selenium 0.95 0.95-1.7 Borderline Low > Low Green > Strontium 3.1 0.19-2 High Yellow > Sulfur 48300 45500-53000 White > Barium 4.5 0.16-1.2 High Red > Cobalt 0.062 0.013-0.035 High Yellow > Iron 21 8-19 High Green > Germanium 0.023 0.045-0.065 Low Low Yellow > Rubidium <.003 0.012-0.16 Low Low Red > Zirconium 0.17 0.03-1 > White > > Ratios > > Elements Ratios Expected Range > Ca/Mg 3.61 4-30 > Ca/P 4.95 1-12 > Na/K 1.25 0.5-10 > Zn/Cu 3.52 4-20 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2001 Report Share Posted July 27, 2001 Andy, What are the Hg levels amounting to in Hair tests? Do you have any date comparisons with increased vaccines? Or between children with autism and without in the same family? Are the majority of children showing increases greater than parents? Does the accuracy of Hair Hg appear more or less reliable than amalgam or fetal exposure? Any opinion if not conclusive. Thak you maz > In the essential and other elements portion, you have 5 reds and only > 7 greens. Either of these is statistically unlikely if mineral > transport is normal. > > Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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