Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 > > Good Day All, > I joined this group a number of weeks ago and have learned so much > reading all of your posts here. > I was hoping I could get some help interpreting my DDI Hair Elements > Test. > I have posted the test PDF here > http://neurl.com/hairtest/DDI-HairElements.pdf Your hair test meets counting rule 1 (5 or less above average). That means that mineral transport is deranged and mercury poisoning most likely. The test has the 'all low' pattern. Extra stomach acid and digestive enzymes may help. (betaine HCl with pepsin) On p 257 of Andy's " Hair Test Interpretation " book he suggests supplementary lithium orotate or aspartate when hair lithium is below 0.04. Others here will remember an appropriate dose or search the archives as this topic comes up regularily. > http://neurl.com/hairtest/DDI-HairElements.pdf> > There is also a copy of my ASI test here > http://neurl.com/hairtest/ASI-bobby.pdf > http://neurl.com/hairtest/ASI-bobby.pdf> > > I had 4 large amalgam fillings replaced with porcelein onlays in > 2001-2002. > I also had 4 or so small amalgam fillings replaced white fillings in > 2001. > I had a root canal done in 2002. During the root canal a peice of > Titanium broke off in one of the root canals (which the dentist left in > and said it would not be a problem). > > I am a 39 year old female and since 1993 I have had health issues > including fatigue, anxiety, chemical sensitivity and hylpglycemia. The > fatigue and chemical sensitivities seemed to improve for a while between > the years 1997-2001 but tehy began again in 2002 or so. > I am wondering if mercury poisoning has anything to do with my health > problems returning. Yes. Have all of your amalgam fillings been removed now? Have you read up on Andy's 'frequent-dose' chelation protocol? If you have questions or concerns we are here to help. J > Any help interpreting the DDI Hair Elements test would be greatly > appreciated. > I have gone over the counting rules but would appreciate an experienced > eye to analyze. > > Thank you all > -bobby > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 > Hi Bobby, > > > Your hair test meets counting rule 1 (5 or less above average). That > > means that mineral transport is deranged and mercury poisoning most > > likely. The test has the 'all low' pattern. Extra stomach acid and > > digestive enzymes may help. (betaine HCl with pepsin) > Yip, spot on. There is little doubt mercury is causing deranged mineral transport. Digestion is a real problem here and you need to improve this. Can also take 1-2g of vitamin C with food. Consider food allergies as a main causative factor in blocking absorption. I have had recent success with the ALCAT test. Andy has other recommendations, esp. Sulfur food exclusion. > > > > On p 257 of Andy's " Hair Test Interpretation " book he suggests > > supplementary lithium orotate or aspartate when hair lithium is below > > 0.04. Others here will remember an appropriate dose or search the > > archives as this topic comes up regularly. > Take 15-30mg Lithium Orotate (or Lithium Aspartate) per day with meals (usually buy in 5mg doses and take 3-6 capsules per day - Lithium Orotate is available from VRP in the USA) It will stabilise the mood Do not take the prescription drug (lithium carbonate), it is pretty toxic stuff. > > > I had 4 large amalgam fillings replaced with porcelein onlays in > > > 2001-2002. > > > I also had 4 or so small amalgam fillings replaced white fillings in > > > 2001. > > > I had a root canal done in 2002. During the root canal a peice of > > > Titanium broke off in one of the root canals (which the dentist left in > > > and said it would not be a problem). Root canals are a problem never mind a piece of titanium. If you are worried about Titanium allergy consider a MELISA test. I would get the root canal out properly, or a cavitation will form. > > > I am a 39 year old female and since 1993 I have had health issues > > > including fatigue, anxiety, chemical sensitivity and hylpglycemia. The > > > fatigue and chemical sensitivities seemed to improve for a while between > > > the years 1997-2001 but tehy began again in 2002 or so. > Yip no surprise most chronic health problems develop or worsen shortly after > dentistry. In my working experience most notably after the first amalgam is > placed, wisdoms removed, first root canal placed and first crowns placed > (depending on metal, and exception is pure gold) and amalgams removed > (especially without chelation and precaution) > > > > > I am wondering if mercury poisoning has anything to do with my health > > > problems returning. > The hair test makes it near certain it has. > Other notes. Your blood sugar ratio is perfect indicating no problems with carbohydrate handling. Your metabolism is slightly fast - fast metabolizer usually makes a lot of Adrenaline (eat high fat diet and a lot of Vit D, need digestive enzymes) " This is to say that someone with a calcium to phosphorus ratio below 1 may be quite toxic but have all the bars in the toxic element section of the hair test within the green zone. " Adrenals out of range indicating low adrenaline production: If Less than 1 the body can't make enough adrenaline leads to poor mood and energy (supplement with tyrosine, trimethylglycine (TMG - 1500-3000mg/day), folic acid, B6, B12. pg 114 HTI) Both thyroid ratio's within range. But K/Ca towards the low end. Suspicious. ASI - shows stress with raised cortisol levels. Can be external (life), but most likely internal (mercury poison and food intolerance and pain) You may help your adrenals with good oils and maybe pregenolone. DignosTech suggest using Phos. Serine and taking it within 1-2 hours of high cortisol to help lower it, plus B-5, B-6, Citrus bioflavonoids. I have uploaded your thyroid scale here from Dr Rind's website: http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/bobby_thyroid.doc You will see you have lowish TSH. This is so your thyroid does not stress your adrenals further I would think Your T3 is VERY low and just about to pop into the low range. You should really begin to supplement this with desiccated thyroid (ARMOUR) see www.stopthethryoidmadness.com You might want to provide an adapdogenic herb like ashwaganda. It supports the adrenals (whether weak or stressed) and boosts the thyroid, as the low TSH indicates the adrenals need some help first before adding ARMOUR. Where you in the second half of your cycle? In this case the readings are within normal range. Best I can do. Cheers, Dean > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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