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> Hello!

>

> In my original posting (up in this thread) I only addressed

> the 'Toxic Element' part of my hair analysis.

>

> I did not mention the 'Nutrient Elements', because I was not aware of

> the importance. But I just have read this posting on Curezone:

>

>

> It states that low potassium, sodium and lithium are all signs of

> heavy metal toxicity! I had these VERY VERY LOW:

> -Lithium: indetectable low (

-Potassium: indetectable low (

-Sodium: 2 (Ref.range = 14-426)

>

> I was shocked when I read the curezone post. Is this ultimate proof

> for heavy metal toxicity? Or does it just increase the chance?

>

It increases the chance.

Andy Cutler's counting rules (to determine the chance of mercury

poisoning) use hair tests from DDI. It is possible to apply his

counting rules to a GSDL test - but it is a bit tricky. If you want

someone to evaluate your hair test it would be best to scan it and ask

DeanNetwork to post it on his web page.

You can find Dean by clicking on send email in this post

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/16956

> In my opinion it is strange that mercury, lead, etc. are not above

> reference range in the hair analysis.

That is because many toxic people are less able to excrete metals,

including in hair. THe lower the hair mercury the more suspicious the

test is.

They were in my urine analysis,

> however I do not know if I can trust that test. Is it possible to be

> poisoned without showing up in the hair? I read that it happens in

> autism: I must admit that I have some autism signs. I even think it

> got worse in the last 5 years when my symptoms are so severe...

>

> Do I need to start chelation? Please help!

>

Read more first and start on the supplements that support chelation.

J

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>

> Hello!

>

> In my original posting (up in this thread) I only addressed

> the 'Toxic Element' part of my hair analysis.

>

> I did not mention the 'Nutrient Elements', because I was not aware of

> the importance. But I just have read this posting on Curezone:

>

>

> It states that low potassium, sodium and lithium are all signs of

> heavy metal toxicity! I had these VERY VERY LOW:

> -Lithium: indetectable low (

-Potassium: indetectable low (

-Sodium: 2 (Ref.range = 14-426)

>

> I was shocked when I read the curezone post. Is this ultimate proof

> for heavy metal toxicity? Or does it just increase the chance?

>

It increases the chance.

Andy Cutler's counting rules (to determine the chance of mercury

poisoning) use hair tests from DDI. It is possible to apply his

counting rules to a GSDL test - but it is a bit tricky. If you want

someone to evaluate your hair test it would be best to scan it and ask

DeanNetwork to post it on his web page.

You can find Dean by clicking on send email in this post

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/16956

> In my opinion it is strange that mercury, lead, etc. are not above

> reference range in the hair analysis.

That is because many toxic people are less able to excrete metals,

including in hair. THe lower the hair mercury the more suspicious the

test is.

They were in my urine analysis,

> however I do not know if I can trust that test. Is it possible to be

> poisoned without showing up in the hair? I read that it happens in

> autism: I must admit that I have some autism signs. I even think it

> got worse in the last 5 years when my symptoms are so severe...

>

> Do I need to start chelation? Please help!

>

Read more first and start on the supplements that support chelation.

J

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Hello ,

I will contact Dean. But I think whatever the outcome is: I want to try

chelation according to Andy's protocol.

Do you know if a dry skin (especially dry hands) is a symptom often

seen?

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