Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 Thank you for your input on cheleating. I got my son hair tested through DDI and here are the results. It looks as though he is toxic under rule number 3. I appreciate any additional feedback you can give. He is 6 y/o has ADHD, never had any dental work. Has had all of the required immuns until now. I had a mouthful of amalgams when pregnant with him. POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS TOXIC RESULT REFERENCE PERCENTILE ELEMENTS µµµµg/g RANGE 68th 95th Aluminum 24 < 8.0 Antimony 0.047 < 0.066 Arsenic 0.055 < 0.080 Beryllium < 0.01 < 0.020 Bismuth 0.74 < 2.0 Cadmium 0.026 < 0.15 Lead 0.21 < 1.0 Mercury 0.05 < 0.40 Platinum < 0.003 < 0.005 Thallium < 0.001 < 0.010 Thorium < 0.001 < 0.005 Uranium 0.052 < 0.060 Nickel 0.17 < 0.40 Silver 0.15 < 0.20 Tin 0.15 < 0.30 Titanium 0.99 < 1.0 Total Toxic Representation ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS RESULT REFERENCE PERCENTILE ELEMENTS µµµµg/g RANGE 2.5th 16th 50th 84th 97.5th Calcium 526 125-370 Magnesium 120 12-30 Sodium 55 12-90 Potassium 130 12-40 Copper 15 8.0-16 Zinc 170 100-190 Manganese 0.24 0.20-0.55 Chromium 0.45 0.26-0.50 Vanadium 0.11 0.030-0.10 Molybdenum 0.078 0.050-0.13 Boron 7.1 0.60-4.0 Iodine 0.51 0.25-1.3 Lithium 0.009 0.007- 0.023 Phosphorus 136 160-250 Selenium 0.73 0.95-1.7 Strontium 4.5 0.16-1.0 Sulfur 44900 45500- 53000 Barium 4.7 0.16-0.80 Cobalt 0.008 0.013- 0.035 Iron 9.9 8.0-19 Germanium 0.036 0.045- 0.065 Rubidium 0.10 0.016-0.18 Zirconium 0.14 0.040-1.0 SPECIMEN DATA RATIOS COMMENTS: EXPECTED Date Collected: 4/30/2007 Sample Size: 0.201 g ELEMENTS RATIOS RANGE Date Received: 5/7/2007 Sample Type: Head Ca/Mg 4.38 4- 30 Date Completed: 5/10/2007 Hair Color: Brown Ca/P 3.87 0.8-8 Treatment: Na/K 0.423 0.5- 10 Methodology: ICP-MS Shampoo: Baby Zn/Cu 11.3 4- 20 V06.99 Zn/Cd > 999 > 800 ©DOCTOR’S DATA, INC. y ADDRESS: 3755 Illinois Avenue, St. , IL 60174-2420 y CLIA ID NO: 14D0646470 y MEDICARE PROVIDER NO: 148453 DeanNetwork dean@...> wrote: Chelating Children: Andy is quite clear somewhere in his book that if you miss chelation before puberty you have missed a golden opportunity. Because mercury affects the hormones to such a great degree you will be giving your child the gift of health if you do it now. The sooner the better, before more damage is done. You can start on Friday afternoon right after school and end on Monday morning just before. I would encourage you to get a hair test first, so you know what you are dealing with and have something to monitor progress. Contact Direct Labs and mention autism and there is a big discount this month. Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 All of the information hasn't been posted with this test. For the toxic elements the color is missing. For the essential elements the color and whether the result is above or below the mid point are missing. Please see the Hair Tests - How to Post file in the files section. There is a template at the bottom of that file. You may find the autism mercury (yahoo) group helpful. There are other parents chelating children in that group. J > Chelating Children: > > Andy is quite clear somewhere in his book that if you miss chelation before puberty you have missed a golden opportunity. Because mercury affects the hormones to such a great degree you will be giving your child the gift of health if you do it now. > The sooner the better, before more damage is done. > You can start on Friday afternoon right after school and end on Monday morning just before. > I would encourage you to get a hair test first, so you know what you are dealing with and have something to monitor progress. > Contact Direct Labs and mention autism and there is a big discount this month. > Dean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2007 Report Share Posted May 19, 2007 All of the information hasn't been posted with this test. For the toxic elements the color is missing. For the essential elements the color and whether the result is above or below the mid point are missing. Please see the Hair Tests - How to Post file in the files section. There is a template at the bottom of that file. You may find the autism mercury (yahoo) group helpful. There are other parents chelating children in that group. J > Chelating Children: > > Andy is quite clear somewhere in his book that if you miss chelation before puberty you have missed a golden opportunity. Because mercury affects the hormones to such a great degree you will be giving your child the gift of health if you do it now. > The sooner the better, before more damage is done. > You can start on Friday afternoon right after school and end on Monday morning just before. > I would encourage you to get a hair test first, so you know what you are dealing with and have something to monitor progress. > Contact Direct Labs and mention autism and there is a big discount this month. > Dean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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