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> So I have been trying to figure out where to post this to get some

> support but it is not clear on Moira's site whether I am to post on

> autism site or this one.

In general this site is for adult support, autism mercury is for

children support. The forums are about equally balanced for hair test

interpreters.

So please let me know. Here are my

> resutls - they are not DDI but ANAMOL in canada.

Andy hasn't made counting rules for anamol tests, so we can't say for

sure if mineral transport is deranged. There may be some clues. It

would be helpful to get a DDI test in future. They are available

without a doctor through www.directlabs.com

>

> Comments would be helpful- I am awaiting the hair analysis book -

> should arrive anyday. THX Colette

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> =============================================

> aluminum 20.62 <10 high yellow

In the hair test book sources of aluminum will be named. Eliminate

sources. The aluminum should come down as chelation progresses.

> antimony 0.02 <0.6 green hardly

> showing on scale

> arsenic .029 <1 green

> (acceptable)

> beryllium 0.01 <0.05 no line

> bismuth < DL <1 no line

> cadmium 0.03 <0.5 green

> lead 1.03 <1.5 high green

> mercury platinum no results

> thallium 0.01 <1.5 NOT GRAPHED

> thorium no results

> uranium nickel 0.13 0.1 -1 not graphed

> silver 0.04 <1 green

> tin 0.32 0.3-1.6

> titanium no results

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

> ============================================================

> Calcium 355 450-1105 red under

> Magnesium 27 44-98 red under

> Sodium 40 18-85 yellow under

> Potassium 28 5-40 yellow over

It's possible that there is adrenal stress but it's hard to say.

> Copper 33 18-50 yellow/red over

> Zinc 114 150-250 red under

> Manganese .26 0.2-0.8 yellow/red under

> Chromium 0.16 0.2-1.2 green under

> Vanadium 0.02 0.02-0.1 no graphed results

> Molybdenum 0.07 0.04-0.15 yellow under

> Boron 1.23 0.5-3.5 yellow under

> Iodine 0.7 0.8-1.6 no graphed results

> Lithium 0.08 0.01-0.2 no graphed results

0.08 is within the normal range that they give, not sure why they

didn't put the result on a graph.

Low lithium often goes along with mercury poisoning. Check Hair test

interpretation for the OTC forms to use for supplementation and the

archives for possible doses.

> Phosphorus 188 145-250 green under

> Selenium 0.81 0.5-2 yellow/red under

> Strontium 0.94 0.8-12 red under

> Sulfur 42521 30000-55000 green just under

> Barium 0.33 <1.5 green no over under

> shown in above list not this one

> Cobalt 0.03 0.03-0.05 no graphed results

> Iron 6.56 3.94-7.36 yellow above

> Germanium 0.03 0.03-0.05 No graphed results

> Rubidium no results

> Zirconium

With 19 " under " and 8 " no graphed results " it looks like deranged

mineral transport to me.

I did an anamol test at first and then 2 or 3 DDI tests and I would

say that the DDI tests were worth the money.

J

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> So I have been trying to figure out where to post this to get some

> support but it is not clear on Moira's site whether I am to post on

> autism site or this one.

In general this site is for adult support, autism mercury is for

children support. The forums are about equally balanced for hair test

interpreters.

So please let me know. Here are my

> resutls - they are not DDI but ANAMOL in canada.

Andy hasn't made counting rules for anamol tests, so we can't say for

sure if mineral transport is deranged. There may be some clues. It

would be helpful to get a DDI test in future. They are available

without a doctor through www.directlabs.com

>

> Comments would be helpful- I am awaiting the hair analysis book -

> should arrive anyday. THX Colette

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> =============================================

> aluminum 20.62 <10 high yellow

In the hair test book sources of aluminum will be named. Eliminate

sources. The aluminum should come down as chelation progresses.

> antimony 0.02 <0.6 green hardly

> showing on scale

> arsenic .029 <1 green

> (acceptable)

> beryllium 0.01 <0.05 no line

> bismuth < DL <1 no line

> cadmium 0.03 <0.5 green

> lead 1.03 <1.5 high green

> mercury platinum no results

> thallium 0.01 <1.5 NOT GRAPHED

> thorium no results

> uranium nickel 0.13 0.1 -1 not graphed

> silver 0.04 <1 green

> tin 0.32 0.3-1.6

> titanium no results

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

> ============================================================

> Calcium 355 450-1105 red under

> Magnesium 27 44-98 red under

> Sodium 40 18-85 yellow under

> Potassium 28 5-40 yellow over

It's possible that there is adrenal stress but it's hard to say.

> Copper 33 18-50 yellow/red over

> Zinc 114 150-250 red under

> Manganese .26 0.2-0.8 yellow/red under

> Chromium 0.16 0.2-1.2 green under

> Vanadium 0.02 0.02-0.1 no graphed results

> Molybdenum 0.07 0.04-0.15 yellow under

> Boron 1.23 0.5-3.5 yellow under

> Iodine 0.7 0.8-1.6 no graphed results

> Lithium 0.08 0.01-0.2 no graphed results

0.08 is within the normal range that they give, not sure why they

didn't put the result on a graph.

Low lithium often goes along with mercury poisoning. Check Hair test

interpretation for the OTC forms to use for supplementation and the

archives for possible doses.

> Phosphorus 188 145-250 green under

> Selenium 0.81 0.5-2 yellow/red under

> Strontium 0.94 0.8-12 red under

> Sulfur 42521 30000-55000 green just under

> Barium 0.33 <1.5 green no over under

> shown in above list not this one

> Cobalt 0.03 0.03-0.05 no graphed results

> Iron 6.56 3.94-7.36 yellow above

> Germanium 0.03 0.03-0.05 No graphed results

> Rubidium no results

> Zirconium

With 19 " under " and 8 " no graphed results " it looks like deranged

mineral transport to me.

I did an anamol test at first and then 2 or 3 DDI tests and I would

say that the DDI tests were worth the money.

J

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