Guest guest Posted August 5, 2007 Report Share Posted August 5, 2007 > > Hello Group, > > I just posted a hair test (#24a on Dean's site > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html. It is a > follow up to #24 posted last October. There are a few interesting > trends. Where the first one doesn't meet any of the counting rules, It comes one short of meeting one rule and two short of meeting another. > this current one meets two and falls one short of meeting a third. It > also shows a more pronounced all low profile. > > My supplement intake has remained constant and includes in 4 doses > throughout the day; Mega doses of B vitamins, 2000 C, quercitin, rutin, > 800 mg calcium citrate, 800 mg magnesium citrate, 400 to 800 IU vit E, > Thorne Bio Min nultimineral without iron or copper, silymarin, acetyl > carnitine, lecithin, and flax seeds. > > My diet has remained constant. I avoid gluten and lactose, but > otherwise eat a varied diet of organic whole foods. > > My chelation schedule is 200 mg ALA In " Hair Test Interpretation " Andy says not to go above 1 mg/lb. and 50 mg DMSA taken every three > hours for a week on and then a week off. I prefer to be on round > because I always feel best. Sometimes I cut out the DMSA and only use > ALA. > > My chemical sensitivities have improved dramatically. At the same time I > often feel like this hair test indictates. Depleted. > > One concern I have is that I do long distance cycling and wonder if I > don't metabolize the ALA faster than every 3 hours with intense > endurance exercise. Good for you that you can do it. I can't answer your question. I suppose a trial of every 2.5 h might help you to decide. That could lead to redistribution, although I > haven't noticed symptoms. > > Any ideas of why I meet counting rules now where I didn't before, or why > I show more depletion? Have you seen anything like this before 6 months > into chelation? > I have noticed the same trend frequently with kid's hair tests posted in the autism mercury group. What it suggests to me is that the mercury was hidden at first and chelation brought it out to places where it is now interfering with mineral transport more than it was before. Chelation really seems to take a lot out of a person - I guess that's why the emphasis on diet, supplements, going slow, and rest periods. I am like you, I feel much better while chelating. > I was not following the group over the last 4 months due to time, energy > and concentration limitations, but it is good to be listening in again > to the various discussions. > > Thanks much for your input. Your progress report is very encouraging. J > > H > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Thanks J, for your response to this. I guess the most critical thing is that you have seen similar trends in Hair test results in the Autims group. I interspersed some comments below marked out by LH===== > > > > Hello Group, > > > > I just posted a hair test (#24a on Dean's site > > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html. It is a > > follow up to #24 posted last October. There are a few interesting > > trends. Where the first one doesn't meet any of the counting rules, > > > > It comes one short of meeting one rule and two short of meeting another. > LH=======I think you are looking at #24, an earlier test, instead of #24a. If I'm correct it is one short of Rule #1 with 6 bars to the left. It meets rule #3 with 4 bars in the red. It also meets rule #4 with 10 in the middle band. > > > > this current one meets two and falls one short of meeting a third. It > > also shows a more pronounced all low profile. > > > > My supplement intake has remained constant and includes in 4 doses > > throughout the day; Mega doses of B vitamins, 2000 C, quercitin, > rutin, > > 800 mg calcium citrate, 800 mg magnesium citrate, 400 to 800 IU vit E, > > Thorne Bio Min nultimineral without iron or copper, silymarin, acetyl > > carnitine, lecithin, and flax seeds. > > > > My diet has remained constant. I avoid gluten and lactose, but > > otherwise eat a varied diet of organic whole foods. > > > > My chelation schedule is 200 mg ALA > > > > > In " Hair Test Interpretation " Andy says not to go above 1 mg/lb. > LH======Andy says different things in different places, so I took my pick. On page 75 of Amalgam Illness he says " #5 use lipoic acid every 3-4 hrs starting at 25-50 mg and working up to 100 - 200 mg per dose as side effects are tolerated . . . " Page 90 paragraph 4 & 5 say about the same. I know the quote you are refering to but can't put my hands on it. I weigh 135 lbs and am not experiencing side effects on 200 mg ALA. Have I misinterpreted anything? > > > > and 50 mg DMSA taken every three > > hours for a week on and then a week off. I prefer to be on round > > because I always feel best. Sometimes I cut out the DMSA and only use > > ALA. > > > > My chemical sensitivities have improved dramatically. At the same > time I > > often feel like this hair test indictates. Depleted. > > > > One concern I have is that I do long distance cycling and wonder if I > > don't metabolize the ALA faster than every 3 hours with intense > > endurance exercise. > > > > Good for you that you can do it. I can't answer your question. I > suppose a trial of every 2.5 h might help you to decide. > LH===== I'll try every 2.5 hours while exercising, but am not sure if I would notice any difference since I don't notice a problem now. > > > That could lead to redistribution, although I > > haven't noticed symptoms. > > > > > Any ideas of why I meet counting rules now where I didn't before, or > why > > I show more depletion? Have you seen anything like this before 6 > months > > into chelation? > > > > > > I have noticed the same trend frequently with kid's hair tests posted > in the autism mercury group. LH======= The above is an extremely comforting comment. My main concern is that I may be doing it improperly and botching things up. > > What it suggests to me is that the mercury was hidden at first and > chelation brought it out to places where it is now interfering with > mineral transport more than it was before. Chelation really seems to > take a lot out of a person - I guess that's why the emphasis on diet, > supplements, going slow, and rest periods. > > I am like you, I feel much better while chelating. > > > > > > I was not following the group over the last 4 months due to time, > energy > > and concentration limitations, but it is good to be listening in again > > to the various discussions. > > > > Thanks much for your input. > > > > Your progress report is very encouraging. > > J > > > > H LH======Thanks again, J! H > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Thanks J, for your response to this. I guess the most critical thing is that you have seen similar trends in Hair test results in the Autims group. I interspersed some comments below marked out by LH===== > > > > Hello Group, > > > > I just posted a hair test (#24a on Dean's site > > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html. It is a > > follow up to #24 posted last October. There are a few interesting > > trends. Where the first one doesn't meet any of the counting rules, > > > > It comes one short of meeting one rule and two short of meeting another. > LH=======I think you are looking at #24, an earlier test, instead of #24a. If I'm correct it is one short of Rule #1 with 6 bars to the left. It meets rule #3 with 4 bars in the red. It also meets rule #4 with 10 in the middle band. > > > > this current one meets two and falls one short of meeting a third. It > > also shows a more pronounced all low profile. > > > > My supplement intake has remained constant and includes in 4 doses > > throughout the day; Mega doses of B vitamins, 2000 C, quercitin, > rutin, > > 800 mg calcium citrate, 800 mg magnesium citrate, 400 to 800 IU vit E, > > Thorne Bio Min nultimineral without iron or copper, silymarin, acetyl > > carnitine, lecithin, and flax seeds. > > > > My diet has remained constant. I avoid gluten and lactose, but > > otherwise eat a varied diet of organic whole foods. > > > > My chelation schedule is 200 mg ALA > > > > > In " Hair Test Interpretation " Andy says not to go above 1 mg/lb. > LH======Andy says different things in different places, so I took my pick. On page 75 of Amalgam Illness he says " #5 use lipoic acid every 3-4 hrs starting at 25-50 mg and working up to 100 - 200 mg per dose as side effects are tolerated . . . " Page 90 paragraph 4 & 5 say about the same. I know the quote you are refering to but can't put my hands on it. I weigh 135 lbs and am not experiencing side effects on 200 mg ALA. Have I misinterpreted anything? > > > > and 50 mg DMSA taken every three > > hours for a week on and then a week off. I prefer to be on round > > because I always feel best. Sometimes I cut out the DMSA and only use > > ALA. > > > > My chemical sensitivities have improved dramatically. At the same > time I > > often feel like this hair test indictates. Depleted. > > > > One concern I have is that I do long distance cycling and wonder if I > > don't metabolize the ALA faster than every 3 hours with intense > > endurance exercise. > > > > Good for you that you can do it. I can't answer your question. I > suppose a trial of every 2.5 h might help you to decide. > LH===== I'll try every 2.5 hours while exercising, but am not sure if I would notice any difference since I don't notice a problem now. > > > That could lead to redistribution, although I > > haven't noticed symptoms. > > > > > Any ideas of why I meet counting rules now where I didn't before, or > why > > I show more depletion? Have you seen anything like this before 6 > months > > into chelation? > > > > > > I have noticed the same trend frequently with kid's hair tests posted > in the autism mercury group. LH======= The above is an extremely comforting comment. My main concern is that I may be doing it improperly and botching things up. > > What it suggests to me is that the mercury was hidden at first and > chelation brought it out to places where it is now interfering with > mineral transport more than it was before. Chelation really seems to > take a lot out of a person - I guess that's why the emphasis on diet, > supplements, going slow, and rest periods. > > I am like you, I feel much better while chelating. > > > > > > I was not following the group over the last 4 months due to time, > energy > > and concentration limitations, but it is good to be listening in again > > to the various discussions. > > > > Thanks much for your input. > > > > Your progress report is very encouraging. > > J > > > > H LH======Thanks again, J! H > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2007 Report Share Posted August 6, 2007 Thanks J, for your response to this. I guess the most critical thing is that you have seen similar trends in Hair test results in the Autims group. I interspersed some comments below marked out by LH===== > > > > Hello Group, > > > > I just posted a hair test (#24a on Dean's site > > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html. It is a > > follow up to #24 posted last October. There are a few interesting > > trends. Where the first one doesn't meet any of the counting rules, > > > > It comes one short of meeting one rule and two short of meeting another. > LH=======I think you are looking at #24, an earlier test, instead of #24a. If I'm correct it is one short of Rule #1 with 6 bars to the left. It meets rule #3 with 4 bars in the red. It also meets rule #4 with 10 in the middle band. > > > > this current one meets two and falls one short of meeting a third. It > > also shows a more pronounced all low profile. > > > > My supplement intake has remained constant and includes in 4 doses > > throughout the day; Mega doses of B vitamins, 2000 C, quercitin, > rutin, > > 800 mg calcium citrate, 800 mg magnesium citrate, 400 to 800 IU vit E, > > Thorne Bio Min nultimineral without iron or copper, silymarin, acetyl > > carnitine, lecithin, and flax seeds. > > > > My diet has remained constant. I avoid gluten and lactose, but > > otherwise eat a varied diet of organic whole foods. > > > > My chelation schedule is 200 mg ALA > > > > > In " Hair Test Interpretation " Andy says not to go above 1 mg/lb. > LH======Andy says different things in different places, so I took my pick. On page 75 of Amalgam Illness he says " #5 use lipoic acid every 3-4 hrs starting at 25-50 mg and working up to 100 - 200 mg per dose as side effects are tolerated . . . " Page 90 paragraph 4 & 5 say about the same. I know the quote you are refering to but can't put my hands on it. I weigh 135 lbs and am not experiencing side effects on 200 mg ALA. Have I misinterpreted anything? > > > > and 50 mg DMSA taken every three > > hours for a week on and then a week off. I prefer to be on round > > because I always feel best. Sometimes I cut out the DMSA and only use > > ALA. > > > > My chemical sensitivities have improved dramatically. At the same > time I > > often feel like this hair test indictates. Depleted. > > > > One concern I have is that I do long distance cycling and wonder if I > > don't metabolize the ALA faster than every 3 hours with intense > > endurance exercise. > > > > Good for you that you can do it. I can't answer your question. I > suppose a trial of every 2.5 h might help you to decide. > LH===== I'll try every 2.5 hours while exercising, but am not sure if I would notice any difference since I don't notice a problem now. > > > That could lead to redistribution, although I > > haven't noticed symptoms. > > > > > Any ideas of why I meet counting rules now where I didn't before, or > why > > I show more depletion? Have you seen anything like this before 6 > months > > into chelation? > > > > > > I have noticed the same trend frequently with kid's hair tests posted > in the autism mercury group. LH======= The above is an extremely comforting comment. My main concern is that I may be doing it improperly and botching things up. > > What it suggests to me is that the mercury was hidden at first and > chelation brought it out to places where it is now interfering with > mineral transport more than it was before. Chelation really seems to > take a lot out of a person - I guess that's why the emphasis on diet, > supplements, going slow, and rest periods. > > I am like you, I feel much better while chelating. > > > > > > I was not following the group over the last 4 months due to time, > energy > > and concentration limitations, but it is good to be listening in again > > to the various discussions. > > > > Thanks much for your input. > > > > Your progress report is very encouraging. > > J > > > > H LH======Thanks again, J! H > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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