Guest guest Posted October 31, 2007 Report Share Posted October 31, 2007 I have posted our hair tests at: http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html #126, 127, 128 My son's (128) test meets rule #4 and has red high copper. This test has been already discussed before. My wife (127) has a normal looking test. She has amalgam fillings but no real symptoms of AI. Any comments on this test? I (126) have been on supplements (Ca, Mg, vitamins, ALA, milk thistle) since May, 2007. ALA was a mistake and I stopped it. Amalgams were removed in mid Sep 2007. I went thru 12.5, 25, 50 to 100 mg DMSA rounds with no symptoms. My test looks normal, although high Na is a suspect that something is abnormal. I can't gain weight and I run very low temp (around 96.4 before getting out of bed). Any comments? Thanks, Serg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 > > I have posted our hair tests at: > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html > #126, 127, 128 > My son's (128) test meets rule #4 and has red high copper. This test > has been already discussed before. > My wife (127) has a normal looking test. She has amalgam fillings but > no real symptoms of AI. Any comments on this test? It counts normal, but looks a bit " all low " . She doesn't really show a healthy amount of toxins being excreted in her hair. That is one of the characteristics of a " normal-looking " test (see p. 27-33 of HTI). Does she have any health problems at all - emotional? digestive? allergies, fatigue, anything? > I (126) have been on supplements (Ca, Mg, vitamins, ALA, milk thistle) > since May, 2007. ALA was a mistake and I stopped it. Amalgams were > removed in mid Sep 2007. I went thru 12.5, 25, 50 to 100 mg DMSA > rounds with no symptoms. Perhaps this is because the ALA you took drove the mercury into your brain. Mineral transport may have normalized, but I wonder how you will feel when you try ALA on a better protocol. Actually, the test counts " unusual " and looks somewhat " all high " . I don't think it looks really normal. My test looks normal, although high Na is a > suspect that something is abnormal. I can't gain weight and I run > very low temp (around 96.4 before getting out of bed). Any comments? There is no indication of adrenal problems, but saliva testing is more informative. Thyroid also looks normal, but you may want to investigate that as well - blood tests for free T3 and free T4 will tell you more. Adrenal and thyroid problems don't always show on hair tests. -- > Thanks, > Serg > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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