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Hi,

I just received my DDI hair sample results and was wondering where to

post them that I might get some feedback from others.

Just a couple points here--My lithium level is extremely high Ithe

highest percentile possible), and I have no idea why. I do not take

lithium pills. Also high, is my Vanaduium level. In contrast, both my

copper and manganese levels are low.

I have not counted yet with the counting rules but am pretty sure I

will come out abnormal. In my toxic elements section everything was

under the reference range, with the exception of Arsenic, which was

high. Again I have no idea. I certainly do not knowingly ingest Arsenic

or Lithium.

If anyone can offer an opinion on what's going on, I would appreciate

it. By the way, I have MS, and have wondered about mercury toxicity,

which is why I wanted to get this test done.

Thanks,

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> Hi,

> I just received my DDI hair sample results and was wondering where to

> post them that I might get some feedback from others.

See the file " Hair Tests - how to post " .

> Just a couple points here--My lithium level is extremely high Ithe

> highest percentile possible), and I have no idea why. I do not take

> lithium pills. Also high, is my Vanaduium level. In contrast, both my

> copper and manganese levels are low.

Could be due to mineral transport problems.

> I have not counted yet with the counting rules but am pretty sure I

> will come out abnormal. In my toxic elements section everything was

> under the reference range, with the exception of Arsenic, which was

> high. Again I have no idea. I certainly do not knowingly ingest Arsenic

> or Lithium.

If arsenic is in the red, it may be a problem unto itself.

Yellow is not significant.

> If anyone can offer an opinion on what's going on, I would appreciate

> it. By the way, I have MS, and have wondered about mercury toxicity,

> which is why I wanted to get this test done.

Post it and we can all take a look.

--

> Thanks,

>

>

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> Hi,

> I just received my DDI hair sample results and was wondering where to

> post them that I might get some feedback from others.

See the file " Hair Tests - how to post " .

> Just a couple points here--My lithium level is extremely high Ithe

> highest percentile possible), and I have no idea why. I do not take

> lithium pills. Also high, is my Vanaduium level. In contrast, both my

> copper and manganese levels are low.

Could be due to mineral transport problems.

> I have not counted yet with the counting rules but am pretty sure I

> will come out abnormal. In my toxic elements section everything was

> under the reference range, with the exception of Arsenic, which was

> high. Again I have no idea. I certainly do not knowingly ingest Arsenic

> or Lithium.

If arsenic is in the red, it may be a problem unto itself.

Yellow is not significant.

> If anyone can offer an opinion on what's going on, I would appreciate

> it. By the way, I have MS, and have wondered about mercury toxicity,

> which is why I wanted to get this test done.

Post it and we can all take a look.

--

> Thanks,

>

>

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> Hi,

> I just received my DDI hair sample results and was wondering where to

> post them that I might get some feedback from others.

See the file " Hair Tests - how to post " .

> Just a couple points here--My lithium level is extremely high Ithe

> highest percentile possible), and I have no idea why. I do not take

> lithium pills. Also high, is my Vanaduium level. In contrast, both my

> copper and manganese levels are low.

Could be due to mineral transport problems.

> I have not counted yet with the counting rules but am pretty sure I

> will come out abnormal. In my toxic elements section everything was

> under the reference range, with the exception of Arsenic, which was

> high. Again I have no idea. I certainly do not knowingly ingest Arsenic

> or Lithium.

If arsenic is in the red, it may be a problem unto itself.

Yellow is not significant.

> If anyone can offer an opinion on what's going on, I would appreciate

> it. By the way, I have MS, and have wondered about mercury toxicity,

> which is why I wanted to get this test done.

Post it and we can all take a look.

--

> Thanks,

>

>

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