Guest guest Posted June 18, 2007 Report Share Posted June 18, 2007 thanks Dean According to my interpretation of the counting rules I met one too, so it is a firm diagnosis. Is there anything I can do about the high calcium and low lithium, or are these things that will self-correct as the mercury comes down. Dean, if you remember on my first hair analysis I had an overtly high mercury reading, compared to the relatively low one on this hair test, which makes me think that actually some of the mercury has come out. Do I need to worry about the high antimony? ! thanks again Nicola -- In frequent-dose-chelation , " DeanNetwork " wrote: > > > > Your hair test does not meet the counting rules, but 6 over is > > suspicious. It is very much an " all low " test and not normal > > looking. Trying to improve your level of stomach acid is a good > > idea, either with supplemental betaine hcl, or possibly by taking > > cider vinegar before meals. > > Hi Nicola. > I believe that you do in fact fulfill counting rule number 5 - (6 above the > 50th percentile and 3 in the red). > Apart from that you have all the suspicious markers of mercury - low lithium > and calcium greater than 1150. > And you JUST get 6 above the middle line. > Certainly absorption problems are at play, general all-low and a low > manganese (seems to be a trademark of all-low tests). > I am finding the ALCAT food sensitivity test to be helpful for all- low > readings. > Also take vitamin C and Betaine and digestive enzymes with each meal. > > Mercury toxicity at play for sure and your body is battling to get it out as > indicated by the lowish hair mercury. > Also and all-low test means the toxic levels could be a lot higher. > Thanks, > Dean > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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