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To accurately apply the counting rules, I need to know the colors. So for each

boys' test, for the lower section called Essential and other elements, could you

tell me how many of the bars are in the red, doesn't matter if they are high or

low. And then also, how many bars stay in the green and white section, and

again, doesn't matter if they are high or low, but still in the green.

Thanks----------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation rbg3boys wrote:

Hello,

I have 2 boys (3yo and 6yo) that I just posted. I would love to have

your comments.

3yo: test 154

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_154.pdf

1. My son seems developmentally delayed. He is slow to speak and

growing rather slow.

2 - 3. No dental issues, still has all his baby teeth.

4. Mother had amalgam removal during early pregnancy (I did not know I

was pregnant)

5. Was fully vaccinatinated as infant and had flu shots as infant

6. Takes iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, multi vitamin, and cod liver

oil supplements for the last year.

Thanks so much for your help

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To accurately apply the counting rules, I need to know the colors. So for each

boys' test, for the lower section called Essential and other elements, could you

tell me how many of the bars are in the red, doesn't matter if they are high or

low. And then also, how many bars stay in the green and white section, and

again, doesn't matter if they are high or low, but still in the green.

Thanks----------Jackie

In frequent-dose-chelation rbg3boys wrote:

Hello,

I have 2 boys (3yo and 6yo) that I just posted. I would love to have

your comments.

3yo: test 154

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_154.pdf

1. My son seems developmentally delayed. He is slow to speak and

growing rather slow.

2 - 3. No dental issues, still has all his baby teeth.

4. Mother had amalgam removal during early pregnancy (I did not know I

was pregnant)

5. Was fully vaccinatinated as infant and had flu shots as infant

6. Takes iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, multi vitamin, and cod liver

oil supplements for the last year.

Thanks so much for your help

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Janet - Yup, that's a toxic kid alright - sorry to say. On the other

hand, he's only 3 and you can chelate, so it's hopeful. I'd just

suggest getting to work as soon as you can.

Suggestions:

1) Remove the _iron_! If his ferritin is low, but only in that case,

you can use vitamin C with meals instead, but chelation should bring it

up.

2) You can try B12 (cobalt is low, so this may help) and you can try

lithium orotate (lithium is low, so this might also help).

You can also do things like an elimination diet to look for food

allergies, and try low/high sulfur diets to see what seems to work best.

Other than that, just chelate away.

Dave.

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janetgess@...?Subject=%20Re%3AComments%20on%20hair%20test%20-%2015\

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rbg3boys http://profiles.yahoo.com/rbg3boys>

Sat Apr 5, 2008 7:19 pm (PDT)

Hello,

I have 2 boys (3yo and 6yo) that I just posted. I would love to have

your comments.

3yo: test 154

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_154.pdf

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_154.pdf>

1. My son seems developmentally delayed. He is slow to speak and

growing rather slow.

2 - 3. No dental issues, still has all his baby teeth.

4. Mother had amalgam removal during early pregnancy (I did not know I

was pregnant)

5. Was fully vaccinatinated as infant and had flu shots as infant

6. Takes iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, multi vitamin, and cod liver

oil supplements for the last year.

Thanks so much for your help

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Janet - Yup, that's a toxic kid alright - sorry to say. On the other

hand, he's only 3 and you can chelate, so it's hopeful. I'd just

suggest getting to work as soon as you can.

Suggestions:

1) Remove the _iron_! If his ferritin is low, but only in that case,

you can use vitamin C with meals instead, but chelation should bring it

up.

2) You can try B12 (cobalt is low, so this may help) and you can try

lithium orotate (lithium is low, so this might also help).

You can also do things like an elimination diet to look for food

allergies, and try low/high sulfur diets to see what seems to work best.

Other than that, just chelate away.

Dave.

--------------------------------

Posted by: " rbg3boys " janetgess@...

janetgess@...?Subject=%20Re%3AComments%20on%20hair%20test%20-%2015\

4>

rbg3boys http://profiles.yahoo.com/rbg3boys>

Sat Apr 5, 2008 7:19 pm (PDT)

Hello,

I have 2 boys (3yo and 6yo) that I just posted. I would love to have

your comments.

3yo: test 154

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_154.pdf

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_154.pdf>

1. My son seems developmentally delayed. He is slow to speak and

growing rather slow.

2 - 3. No dental issues, still has all his baby teeth.

4. Mother had amalgam removal during early pregnancy (I did not know I

was pregnant)

5. Was fully vaccinatinated as infant and had flu shots as infant

6. Takes iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, multi vitamin, and cod liver

oil supplements for the last year.

Thanks so much for your help

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