Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 Hi Connie, Your test meets the first counting rule, meaning mineral transport is deranged and mercury poisoning most likely. I'm not sure about the copper. With copper being low in hair I think your largest concern is the mercury. Has the IUD been removed? As you start to chelate the mercury out your body will get better at eliminating things like copper and aluminum. It is definitely worthwhile to get both of Andy's books, start investigating safe amalgam removal if you haven't already done so, and study up on chelation so that you do it all safely and don't hurt yourself. The links and files sections here are a good place to start. Lots of people in the group will help you with questions. J > > > > > > Hello, I found this group while looking for answers to my ongoing > > > thyroid and adrenal problems. I suspected mercury toxicity b/c my > > > problems got worse after having 5 amalgan fillings put in 2 years > > > ago. Unless I'm looking at my lab results incorrectly, it looks > > like > > > mercury tox is not a problem for me, but I'm looking for any > > feedback > > > you may have. I'd also suspected possible copper tox b/c of a > > copper > > > IUD I have, but copper actually came back low. I am wondering if > > > copper tox could still be a problem and that it's stored > somewhere > > > else other than my hair? Or, if anyone knows of a risk between > > copper > > > IUD and copper tox (I haven't been able to find anything > concrete). > > > I'm wondering how high my aluminum is, or at what level is > > dangerous. > > > These are some of my basic concerns. Most results look normal, > but > > I > > > don't really know what I am looking at / looking for yet. This is > > > extremely new to me. I wanted to hold off on getting Andy's book > > > until I knew whether a problem was even likely. Results are as > > > follows. Thanks for your time and your feedback. Connie > > > > > > Aluminum 7.9 < 7.0 yellow > > > Antimony 0.016 < 0.050 green > > > Arsenic 0.055 < 0.060 green > > > Beryllium < 0.01 < 0.020 green > > > Bismuth 0.009 < 2.0 green > > > Cadmium 0.028 < 0.10 green > > > Lead 0.27 < 1.0 green > > > Mercury 0.31 < 1.1 green > > > Platinum < 0.003 < 0.005 green > > > Thallium < 0.001 < 0.010 green > > > Thorium < 0.001 < 0.005 green > > > Uranium 0.005 < 0.060 green > > > Nickel 0.06 < 0.40 green > > > Silver 0.02 < 0.15 green > > > Tin 0.07 < 0.30 green > > > Titanium 0.26 < 1.0 green > > > Total Toxic Representation - green > > > > Calcium 432 300- 1200 green, below 50 > Magnesium 22 35-120 yellow, below 50 > Sodium 34 12- 90 green, below 50 > Potassium 17 8- 38 white, middle > Copper 10 12- 35 yellow, below 50 > Zinc 160 140- 220 green, below 50 > Manganese 0.25 0.15- 0.65 green, below 50 > Chromium 0.43 0.20- 0.40 barely yellow-over 50 > Vanadium 0.036 0.018- 0.065 barely green-over 50 > Molybdenum 0.036 0.0285- 0.056 green, below 50 > Boron 0.51 0.30- 2.0 green, below 50 > Iodine 0.27 0.25- 1.3 green, below 50 > Lithium < 0.004 0.007- 0.023 red, below 50 > Phosphorus 138 160- 250 yellow, below 50 > Selenium 1.0 0.95- 1.7 green, below 50 > Strontium 1.0 0.50- 7.6 green, below 50 > Sulfur 44900 44500- 52000 green, below 50 > Barium 0.93.26- 3.0 white, middle > Cobalt 0.018 0.013- 0.050 green, below 50 > Iron 10 5.4- 14 green-over 50 > Germanium 0.035 0.045- 0.065 yellow, below 50 > Rubidium 0.023 0.007- 0.096 white, middle > Zirconium 0.30 0.020- 0.42 green-over, over 50 > > > > ELEMENTS RATIOS RANGE > > > Ca/Mg 19.6 4- 30 > > > Ca/P 3.13 1-12 > > > Na/K 2. 0.5- 10 > > > Zn/Cu 16 4- 20 > > > Zn/Cd > 999 > 800 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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