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I wonder if someone could look over the hair test results for my Son

and I. They are both at this link, numbers 71 and 72.

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html

I hope this is OK.

Here is some information about us both:

ME: 37 years old.

ME/CFS/Fibro since 1995 following glandular fever. Prior to that was

coming down with all manner of viruses and bacteria. After that was

never the same; Also have adult ADHD and a hypermobility syndrome.

Prior to that was working as a nurse. dropped a few thermometers in my

time too!

Mouth full of amalgams since childhood - many drilled out and

replaced, swallowed etc. Have recently had the last ones removed but

still have one crow left for a couple more weeks; Had a root filling

many years ago which had to be redone twice before I insisted on

having it pulled. No problems with it since and now have a Titanium

implant. (recent MELISA test showed no problem with titanium.)

Hypothyroid, hypoadrenal (primary addisons), low in most other

hormones, low ferritin, low zinc.

Recent MELISA test showed allergy to aluminium.

Medication when hair sample was taken: Armour Thyroid 1 grain,

L-thyroxine 50mcgs, DHEA 10mgs, Fludrocortisone 75mcgs, growth hormone

(Nordipen 0.2 mgs),vitamin A 100000iu, Duphaston 1-2 tablets changing

throughout the cycle, oestrogel 1 pump days 5-15, testosterone gel 1/3

pump every other day, iron 150mgs, Zinc 30mgs, digestive enzymes with

bhcl (NOW super enzymes), coconut oil capsule with dinner, three lac 2

sachets day, Dr O'haras probiotics and vitamin C 4G daily. (phew!)

Medication added since hair test: Chromium 200mgs with each meal for

blood sugar control, magnesium 450mgs at night,another coconut oil

capsule, 200mgs co-enzyme Q10, vitamin B complex and fish oils.

Also, have taken a course of B12 which finished a couple of months ago.

Not yet chelating but can't wait to start although also very scared.

Fed up and depressed but happy that I have finally got to this point

in knowing what I can do!

Son: Age 16

ADD, hypermobility syndrome, primary addisons. Is also low in

testosterone. Was prone to fainting and couldn't stand for more than a

couple of minutes prior to treatment for this which was only in the

last couple of months. Low blood sugar when swimming agressively.

MELISA test recently showed allergy to aluminium, gluten and cows milk

and a big problem with molybdenum.

Dental history: No amalgam fillings. However, a couple of years ago he

went to see a dentist with pain on biting on his lower teeth in the

same spot each side. This dentist in all his wisdom decided that he

needed two root canal fillings (without any proof)and despite my

questioning was very insistant. He managed to drill one root before I

stepped in and put a stop to it. It turned out that the pain was

simply caused by teeth grinding at night! Of course by this time it

was too late to save this tooth. The dentist (in the UK) would only

put an amalgam in my sons tooth. At this point I kicked up a stink and

managed to get them to pay a private dentist to complete the work with

white filling material. It now seems that this is probably where the

allergy to molybdenum is coming from!

Medication when hair test done: Armour 3 grains, hydrocortisone 10mgs,

vitamin C 2G, Iron 100mgs, B6, probiotics, digestive enzymes.

Medication added since test: Hydrocortisone 30mgs, florinef 200mgs,

DHEA 20mgs, vitamin c 4G, fish oils, zinc 50mgs, magnesium 400mgs.

I hope this is enough information! I am really grateful in advance for

your opinions.

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