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> Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> Try this

> http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> This is where i got mine done

Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

Sunshine

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> Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> Try this

> http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> This is where i got mine done

Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

Sunshine

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> Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> Try this

> http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> This is where i got mine done

Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

Sunshine

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Hi Sunshine

Here is the best place to interpret the test. iwdl hair test is in the

DDI format as well.

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rules

Good Luck

Russ

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> > Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> > Try this

> > http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> > This is where i got mine done

>

> Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

> book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

> Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

>

> Sunshine

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Hi Sunshine

Here is the best place to interpret the test. iwdl hair test is in the

DDI format as well.

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rules

Good Luck

Russ

>

> > Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> > Try this

> > http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> > This is where i got mine done

>

> Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

> book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

> Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

>

> Sunshine

>

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Hi Sunshine

Here is the best place to interpret the test. iwdl hair test is in the

DDI format as well.

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rules

Good Luck

Russ

>

> > Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> > Try this

> > http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> > This is where i got mine done

>

> Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

> book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

> Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

>

> Sunshine

>

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> > > Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> > > Try this

> > > http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> > > This is where i got mine done

> >

> > Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

> > book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

> > Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

> >

> > Sunshine

> >

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> > > Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> > > Try this

> > > http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> > > This is where i got mine done

> >

> > Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

> > book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

> > Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

> >

> > Sunshine

> >

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> > > Re: Recomendation for hair test in UK

> > > Try this

> > > http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm

> > > This is where i got mine done

> >

> > Thx, now i need to understand the results when they come in. which

> > book is easiest to understand to a layman? Is Andy Cutlers " Hair Test

> > Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities " book worth getting?

> >

> > Sunshine

> >

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> Hiya,

> -is the home.earthlink.net website the best/easiest way to understand

> the hair test results?

>

It's best to have the book to refer to:

http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html

Andy includes many chelation case reports in the book, how to chelate

properly, and everything anyone would want to know about each element

and toxic element.

> If that is the easiest way to understand the results then probably

> best I go with DDI and just wait a little longer for the results to

> come in.

>

It is best to go with DDI because they have the best reputation for

hair analysis and Andy used DDI tests to develope the counting rules.

> I am not just interested in a simple yes I am, or no I'm not mercury

> toxic. I already know that I am very deficient in lots of different

> minerals, so this should help me get my supplements right as well.

>

Hair tests are not that useful for getting supplements right,

especially if the test shows deranged mineral transport.

They are good for finding things like thyroid and adrenal problems,

sugar regulation problems, need for digestive enzymes, stomach acid.

> Also – why do people post their results? Does then someone else look

> at them and help out with what they mean?

>

Usually.

J

> Thx help and apologies if these questions seem daft

>

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> Hiya,

> -is the home.earthlink.net website the best/easiest way to understand

> the hair test results?

>

It's best to have the book to refer to:

http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html

Andy includes many chelation case reports in the book, how to chelate

properly, and everything anyone would want to know about each element

and toxic element.

> If that is the easiest way to understand the results then probably

> best I go with DDI and just wait a little longer for the results to

> come in.

>

It is best to go with DDI because they have the best reputation for

hair analysis and Andy used DDI tests to develope the counting rules.

> I am not just interested in a simple yes I am, or no I'm not mercury

> toxic. I already know that I am very deficient in lots of different

> minerals, so this should help me get my supplements right as well.

>

Hair tests are not that useful for getting supplements right,

especially if the test shows deranged mineral transport.

They are good for finding things like thyroid and adrenal problems,

sugar regulation problems, need for digestive enzymes, stomach acid.

> Also – why do people post their results? Does then someone else look

> at them and help out with what they mean?

>

Usually.

J

> Thx help and apologies if these questions seem daft

>

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> Hiya,

> -is the home.earthlink.net website the best/easiest way to understand

> the hair test results?

>

It's best to have the book to refer to:

http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html

Andy includes many chelation case reports in the book, how to chelate

properly, and everything anyone would want to know about each element

and toxic element.

> If that is the easiest way to understand the results then probably

> best I go with DDI and just wait a little longer for the results to

> come in.

>

It is best to go with DDI because they have the best reputation for

hair analysis and Andy used DDI tests to develope the counting rules.

> I am not just interested in a simple yes I am, or no I'm not mercury

> toxic. I already know that I am very deficient in lots of different

> minerals, so this should help me get my supplements right as well.

>

Hair tests are not that useful for getting supplements right,

especially if the test shows deranged mineral transport.

They are good for finding things like thyroid and adrenal problems,

sugar regulation problems, need for digestive enzymes, stomach acid.

> Also – why do people post their results? Does then someone else look

> at them and help out with what they mean?

>

Usually.

J

> Thx help and apologies if these questions seem daft

>

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