Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Because something probably went wrong, I mail (again ?) the second part of my hair-analysis/elements. ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS element result ref range color under/over 50% ======================================================= ===== Calcium 1050 200 - 750 yellow over 50% Magnesium 73 25 - 75 green over 50% Sodium 21 12 - 90 green under 50% Potassium < 3 9 - 40 red under 50% Copper 44 10 - 28 yellow over 50% Zinc 180 130 -200 green over 50% Manganese 0.03 0.15-0.65 red under 50% Chromium 0.34 0.20-0.40 green over 50% Vanadium <0.008 0.018-0.065 red under 50% Molybdenum 0.025 0.025-0.064green under 50% Boron 0.30 0.40 - 3.0 yellow under 50% Iodine 0.09 0.25 - 1.3 red under 50% Lithium 0.006 0.007-00.023yellow under 50% Phosphorus 201 160 - 250 white Selenium 0.73 0.95 - 1.7 yellow under 50% Strontium 3.3 0.30 - 3.5 green over 50% Sulfur 44000 44500-52000 green under 50% Barium 0.47 0.16 - 1.6 white Cobalt 0.008 0.013 - 0.035 yellow under 50% Iron 7.0 5.4 - 13 green under 50% Germanium 0.042 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50% Rubidium 0.003 0.011- 0.12 red under 50% Zirconium 0.027 0.020- 0.44 green under 50% I am very curious about your opinion. Regards and thank you in advance. Simon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Simon, Your hair test meets counting rules 3 and 4. It is one short of meeting rule 1. No doubt you have a mercury problem. People with " all low " tests do better with digestive support such as enzymes and betaine hcl. I had an all low test and these have been very helpful for me. K/Ca and Na/K are quite low suggesting a thyroid problem. Blood tests give more information - free T3 and free T4 are the tests that must be done. Treatment with thyroid hormones can help a lot of symptoms - fatigue, digestion, depression, etc. Always good to test and treat adrenal function before starting thyroid treatment. Of course your hair test might look different now, as it is 2.5 years later and you are taking supplements and chelating. So you may want to decide about the suggestions above based on your current status. -- > > Because something probably went wrong, I mail (again ?) > the second part of my hair-analysis/elements. > > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ======================================================= > ===== > Calcium 1050 200 - 750 yellow over 50% > Magnesium 73 25 - 75 green over 50% > Sodium 21 12 - 90 green under 50% > Potassium < 3 9 - 40 red under 50% > Copper 44 10 - 28 yellow over 50% > Zinc 180 130 -200 green over 50% > Manganese 0.03 0.15-0.65 red under 50% > Chromium 0.34 0.20-0.40 green over 50% > Vanadium <0.008 0.018-0.065 red under 50% > Molybdenum 0.025 0.025-0.064green under 50% > Boron 0.30 0.40 - 3.0 yellow under 50% > Iodine 0.09 0.25 - 1.3 red under 50% > Lithium 0.006 0.007-00.023yellow under 50% > Phosphorus 201 160 - 250 white > Selenium 0.73 0.95 - 1.7 yellow under 50% > Strontium 3.3 0.30 - 3.5 green over 50% > Sulfur 44000 44500-52000 green under 50% > Barium 0.47 0.16 - 1.6 white > Cobalt 0.008 0.013 - 0.035 yellow under 50% > Iron 7.0 5.4 - 13 green under 50% > Germanium 0.042 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50% > Rubidium 0.003 0.011- 0.12 red under 50% > Zirconium 0.027 0.020- 0.44 green under 50% > > I am very curious about your opinion. > > Regards and thank you in advance. > Simon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2007 Report Share Posted October 29, 2007 Simon, Your hair test meets counting rules 3 and 4. It is one short of meeting rule 1. No doubt you have a mercury problem. People with " all low " tests do better with digestive support such as enzymes and betaine hcl. I had an all low test and these have been very helpful for me. K/Ca and Na/K are quite low suggesting a thyroid problem. Blood tests give more information - free T3 and free T4 are the tests that must be done. Treatment with thyroid hormones can help a lot of symptoms - fatigue, digestion, depression, etc. Always good to test and treat adrenal function before starting thyroid treatment. Of course your hair test might look different now, as it is 2.5 years later and you are taking supplements and chelating. So you may want to decide about the suggestions above based on your current status. -- > > Because something probably went wrong, I mail (again ?) > the second part of my hair-analysis/elements. > > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ======================================================= > ===== > Calcium 1050 200 - 750 yellow over 50% > Magnesium 73 25 - 75 green over 50% > Sodium 21 12 - 90 green under 50% > Potassium < 3 9 - 40 red under 50% > Copper 44 10 - 28 yellow over 50% > Zinc 180 130 -200 green over 50% > Manganese 0.03 0.15-0.65 red under 50% > Chromium 0.34 0.20-0.40 green over 50% > Vanadium <0.008 0.018-0.065 red under 50% > Molybdenum 0.025 0.025-0.064green under 50% > Boron 0.30 0.40 - 3.0 yellow under 50% > Iodine 0.09 0.25 - 1.3 red under 50% > Lithium 0.006 0.007-00.023yellow under 50% > Phosphorus 201 160 - 250 white > Selenium 0.73 0.95 - 1.7 yellow under 50% > Strontium 3.3 0.30 - 3.5 green over 50% > Sulfur 44000 44500-52000 green under 50% > Barium 0.47 0.16 - 1.6 white > Cobalt 0.008 0.013 - 0.035 yellow under 50% > Iron 7.0 5.4 - 13 green under 50% > Germanium 0.042 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50% > Rubidium 0.003 0.011- 0.12 red under 50% > Zirconium 0.027 0.020- 0.44 green under 50% > > I am very curious about your opinion. > > Regards and thank you in advance. > Simon > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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