Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 Sorry, I screwed up on my original post. On the things landing in white portion I failed to say which direction the lines were going, I am adding this now, sorry. I also found the link for the counting rules and it looks like I meet the first one. Any additional input appreciated. Thanks again. Connie > > 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 white, below 50 > Magnesium 22 35-120 white, below 50 > Sodium 34 12- 90 white, below 50 > Potassium 17 8- 38 white, middle > Copper 10 12- 35 white, below 50 > Zinc 160 140- 220 white, below 50 > Manganese 0.25 0.15- 0.65 white, below 50 > Chromium 0.43 0.20- 0.40 yellow-over 50 > Vanadium 0.036 0.018- 0.065 green-over 50 > Molybdenum 0.036 0.0285- 0.056 white, below 50 > Boron 0.51 0.30- 2.0 white, below 50 > Iodine 0.27 0.25- 1.3 white, below 50 > Lithium < 0.004 0.007- 0.023 white, below 50 > Phosphorus 138 160- 250 white, below 50 > Selenium 1.0 0.95- 1.7 white, below 50 > Strontium 1.0 0.50- 7.6 white, below 50 > Sulfur 44900 44500- 52000 white, below 50 > Barium 0.93.26- 3.0 white, middle > Cobalt 0.018 0.013- 0.050 white, below 50 > Iron 10 5.4- 14 green-over 50 > Germanium 0.035 0.045- 0.065 white, 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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