Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 I also would like help interpreting DDI results. http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_temp2.pdf it has been 1 month since removal of: 8 amalgams 2 amalgam under crowns 1 leaking infected amalgam placed in root canal 10 yrs. ago, tooth extracted, jawbone ground out. 1 jawbone ground down with loose amalgam pieces 4 amalgam tattoos removed Brain and neurological symptoms preceeded removal. Post removal, symptoms improved but some neurological persist. Any comments and suggestions greatly appreciated. Thanks, norske Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 > > >You meet rule number 4, having 11 or less in the middle green/white > >bands with SHORT bars. Dont count the ones that go to the middle this is where the confusion came in. For this rule count the results in the green and white zones. The white zone includes the middle, and those are counted. or > >end of green. Just the ones that are short..that would be 7. > > Jada - Since when? There are three counting rules - Actually, in Andy HTI book there are FIVE now.... not much has changed. number to the > left/right, In HTI the no. to the left/right are separated to 2 rules. number of reds, and number in the middle band. That middle > band is the whole green+white area. Our brownian friend is in the > " unusual " realm, with 3 reds. The number to the right is 8, but since > we don't know exactly where the base-line is, the number could be > anywhere from 6 to 8 ( " suspicious " to " not uncommon " ). > The way I would count it is Cu, Se, Ba, look like they are going below the mid point, so I wouldn't count them. Iron is above the mid point, but in the white zone, so I would count it as half. That gives me 7.5. Not sure if Andy would like my interpretation The fifth rule has something to do with how many come one short of a rule, or something like that. I have to look it up everytime. > Still, I do agree that by symptoms s/he is probably toxic - thought they > need to convince themselves of that. > I agree too, that this person is most likely toxic and will benefit the most from proper amalgam removal and chelation. J > Dave. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2008 Report Share Posted April 3, 2008 > > >You meet rule number 4, having 11 or less in the middle green/white > >bands with SHORT bars. Dont count the ones that go to the middle this is where the confusion came in. For this rule count the results in the green and white zones. The white zone includes the middle, and those are counted. or > >end of green. Just the ones that are short..that would be 7. > > Jada - Since when? There are three counting rules - Actually, in Andy HTI book there are FIVE now.... not much has changed. number to the > left/right, In HTI the no. to the left/right are separated to 2 rules. number of reds, and number in the middle band. That middle > band is the whole green+white area. Our brownian friend is in the > " unusual " realm, with 3 reds. The number to the right is 8, but since > we don't know exactly where the base-line is, the number could be > anywhere from 6 to 8 ( " suspicious " to " not uncommon " ). > The way I would count it is Cu, Se, Ba, look like they are going below the mid point, so I wouldn't count them. Iron is above the mid point, but in the white zone, so I would count it as half. That gives me 7.5. Not sure if Andy would like my interpretation The fifth rule has something to do with how many come one short of a rule, or something like that. I have to look it up everytime. > Still, I do agree that by symptoms s/he is probably toxic - thought they > need to convince themselves of that. > I agree too, that this person is most likely toxic and will benefit the most from proper amalgam removal and chelation. J > Dave. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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