Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 hello, this test was taken February 2006 before removing amalgams, when i was on a LOT of supplements (and still am). Hair Elements test from Doctors Data for adult. when i look at http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rules it seems to me that i meet rules for steps 1 and 2 and 3. is that correct? if so, does meeting all 3 rules make it even more likely of high mercury? can you please help me determine how to interpret? an indicators for adrenals? i appreciate your help! kendra POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS element result ref range color ============================================== aluminum 1.4 < 7.0 green antimony <0.01 < .05 no line arsenic 0.068 < .06 yellow beryllium <0.01 < 0.02 no line bismuth 0.01 < .10 green cadmium <0.009 < .10 no line lead 0.04 < 1.0 green mercury 0.10 < 1.1 green platinum <0.003 < .005 no line thallium <0.001 < .01 no line thorium <0.001 < .005 no line uranium 0.023 < .06 green nickel 0.05 < .4 green silver 0.07 < .15 green tin 0.03 < .3 green titanium 0.30 < 1.0 green ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS element result ref range color under/over 50% ============================================================ Calcium 868 300-1200 green over 50% Magnesium 110 35-120 green over 50% Sodium 8 12-90 yellow under 50% Potassium <3 8-38 red under 50% Copper 8.7 12-35 yellow under 50% Zinc 220 140-220 green over 50% Manganese 0.06 0.15-0.65 red under 50% Chromium 0.26 0.20-0.4 green under 50% Vanadium 0.017 0.018-0.065 yellow under 50% Molybdenum 0.016 0.028-0.056 red under 50% Boron 0.69 0.3-2.0 white in the white Iodine 0.16 0.25-1.3 yellow under 50% Lithium <0.004 0.007-0.023 red under 50% Phosphorus 158 160-250 yellow under 50% Selenium 1.3 0.95-1.7 green over 50% Strontium 0.35 0.5-7.6 yellow under 50% Sulfur 49200 44500-52000 green over 50% Barium 0.24 0.26-3.0 yellow under 50% Cobalt 0.017 0.013-0.050 green under 50% Iron 7.1 5.4-14 green under 50% Germanium 0.032 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50% Rubidium 0.003 0.007-0.096 red under 50% Zirconium 0.47 0.02-0.42 green under 50% elements ratios expected range ca/mg 7.89 4-30 ca/p 5.49 1-12 NA/K 2.67 0.5-10 zn/cu 25.3 4-20 zn/cd >999 >800 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 > > hello, > this test was taken February 2006 before removing amalgams, when i >was on a > LOT of supplements (and still am). > > Hair Elements test from Doctors Data for adult. > when i look at > >http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rules > it seems to me that i meet rules for steps 1 and 2 and 3. > is that correct? Yes. > if so, does meeting all 3 rules make it even more likely of > high mercury? Yes. > can you please help me determine how to interpret? > You already determined how to interpret by using the counting rules at Moria's site. Meeting counting rules means mineral transport is deranged and a high probability (very high meeting 3 rules) of mercury poisoning. > an indicators for adrenals? > Ca and Mg high with Na and K low means that your adrenals are not making enough cortisol or adrenaline and your thyroid is somewhat low too. Next step would be to get a 4x per day saliva test for cortisol and a thyroid panel of blood tests including free T3 and free T4. And prepare for chelation. J > i appreciate your help! > kendra > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range color > ============================================== > aluminum 1.4 < 7.0 green > antimony <0.01 < .05 no line > arsenic 0.068 < .06 yellow > beryllium <0.01 < 0.02 no line > bismuth 0.01 < .10 green > cadmium <0.009 < .10 no line > lead 0.04 < 1.0 green > mercury 0.10 < 1.1 green > platinum <0.003 < .005 no line > thallium <0.001 < .01 no line > thorium <0.001 < .005 no line > uranium 0.023 < .06 green > nickel 0.05 < .4 green > silver 0.07 < .15 green > tin 0.03 < .3 green > titanium 0.30 < 1.0 green > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ============================================================ > Calcium 868 300-1200 green over 50% > Magnesium 110 35-120 green over 50% > Sodium 8 12-90 yellow under 50% > Potassium <3 8-38 red under 50% > Copper 8.7 12-35 yellow under 50% > Zinc 220 140-220 green over 50% > Manganese 0.06 0.15-0.65 red under 50% > Chromium 0.26 0.20-0.4 green under 50% > Vanadium 0.017 0.018-0.065 yellow under 50% > Molybdenum 0.016 0.028-0.056 red under 50% > Boron 0.69 0.3-2.0 white in the white > Iodine 0.16 0.25-1.3 yellow under 50% > Lithium <0.004 0.007-0.023 red under 50% > Phosphorus 158 160-250 yellow under 50% > Selenium 1.3 0.95-1.7 green over 50% > Strontium 0.35 0.5-7.6 yellow under 50% > Sulfur 49200 44500-52000 green over 50% > Barium 0.24 0.26-3.0 yellow under 50% > Cobalt 0.017 0.013-0.050 green under 50% > Iron 7.1 5.4-14 green under 50% > Germanium 0.032 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50% > Rubidium 0.003 0.007-0.096 red under 50% > Zirconium 0.47 0.02-0.42 green under 50% > > elements ratios expected range > ca/mg 7.89 4-30 > ca/p 5.49 1-12 > NA/K 2.67 0.5-10 > zn/cu 25.3 4-20 > zn/cd >999 >800 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2007 Report Share Posted April 25, 2007 > > hello, > this test was taken February 2006 before removing amalgams, when i >was on a > LOT of supplements (and still am). > > Hair Elements test from Doctors Data for adult. > when i look at > >http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rules > it seems to me that i meet rules for steps 1 and 2 and 3. > is that correct? Yes. > if so, does meeting all 3 rules make it even more likely of > high mercury? Yes. > can you please help me determine how to interpret? > You already determined how to interpret by using the counting rules at Moria's site. Meeting counting rules means mineral transport is deranged and a high probability (very high meeting 3 rules) of mercury poisoning. > an indicators for adrenals? > Ca and Mg high with Na and K low means that your adrenals are not making enough cortisol or adrenaline and your thyroid is somewhat low too. Next step would be to get a 4x per day saliva test for cortisol and a thyroid panel of blood tests including free T3 and free T4. And prepare for chelation. J > i appreciate your help! > kendra > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range color > ============================================== > aluminum 1.4 < 7.0 green > antimony <0.01 < .05 no line > arsenic 0.068 < .06 yellow > beryllium <0.01 < 0.02 no line > bismuth 0.01 < .10 green > cadmium <0.009 < .10 no line > lead 0.04 < 1.0 green > mercury 0.10 < 1.1 green > platinum <0.003 < .005 no line > thallium <0.001 < .01 no line > thorium <0.001 < .005 no line > uranium 0.023 < .06 green > nickel 0.05 < .4 green > silver 0.07 < .15 green > tin 0.03 < .3 green > titanium 0.30 < 1.0 green > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ============================================================ > Calcium 868 300-1200 green over 50% > Magnesium 110 35-120 green over 50% > Sodium 8 12-90 yellow under 50% > Potassium <3 8-38 red under 50% > Copper 8.7 12-35 yellow under 50% > Zinc 220 140-220 green over 50% > Manganese 0.06 0.15-0.65 red under 50% > Chromium 0.26 0.20-0.4 green under 50% > Vanadium 0.017 0.018-0.065 yellow under 50% > Molybdenum 0.016 0.028-0.056 red under 50% > Boron 0.69 0.3-2.0 white in the white > Iodine 0.16 0.25-1.3 yellow under 50% > Lithium <0.004 0.007-0.023 red under 50% > Phosphorus 158 160-250 yellow under 50% > Selenium 1.3 0.95-1.7 green over 50% > Strontium 0.35 0.5-7.6 yellow under 50% > Sulfur 49200 44500-52000 green over 50% > Barium 0.24 0.26-3.0 yellow under 50% > Cobalt 0.017 0.013-0.050 green under 50% > Iron 7.1 5.4-14 green under 50% > Germanium 0.032 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50% > Rubidium 0.003 0.007-0.096 red under 50% > Zirconium 0.47 0.02-0.42 green under 50% > > elements ratios expected range > ca/mg 7.89 4-30 > ca/p 5.49 1-12 > NA/K 2.67 0.5-10 > zn/cu 25.3 4-20 > zn/cd >999 >800 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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