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Re: Hair test #203 - Please help.

Posted by: " DeanNetwork " dean@...   deansta22

Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:17 am (PDT)

> Hi,

> I would like help interpreting my hair test # 203. The website is

> www.livingnetwork. co.za/healingnet work/hairtest2. html . I don't think it

> satisfies any of the counting >rules. I have read both of Andy Cutler's

> books and have started chelating.

Hi Wanda,

Your hair test does not meet the counting rules. It does however not 'look'

like a healthy test. Since your mineral transport is not deranged we can

trust the readings.

Notably you have very low mercury levels, and this often corresponds to

retention of mercury, so you may be catching this early before you start

showing signs of deranged mineral transport, or alternatively you are

supplementing well enough to make it look more normal.

Your supplements look like a very good list.

You have very low lithium and should supplement it in the form of Lithium

Orotate at 15-30mg with meals.

Your adrenal ratio is too low - have you tested your adrenals?

 

***********Yes, I did the saliva test and the results were normal.

Your slightly fast metabolism can mean you require digestive enzymes and Vit

D (which you are taking).

 

***********What data do you use to find my 'slightly fast metabolism'?

>I increased the dose of DMSA too fast, so I'm lowering it back to 17.75 mg

>next round. All of my amalgams were replaced as of July 21, 2008.

What side-effects made you realize you increased too fast.

 

***********I only did the 17.75mg dose for two rounds and because I noticed no

side effects, I increased the dose of DMSA to 25 mg.  On the 3rd day of the

second round of 25 mg, my rheumatoid arthritis got worse and worse throughout my

body throughout the day - pain/stiffness with any movement, nothing I'd

experienced before.  Naprosyn didn't have any effect on it, so I stopped the

round one dose early after realizing what was happening, took an epsom

salts/cider vinegar bath and felt much better the next morning.

> The hair test shows that I need digestive enzymes, but what about betaine

> HCl? My CO2 blood test level is 24. My lithium is low, so I suppose I need

> that. What is lithium used for in the body?

Lithium stabilizes moods. That's why mercury toxic people like us are such

edgy mad-hatters :-)

>What other supplements do you recommend?

I would test your temperatures to check if your Armour dose is enough, and

unstable temperatures indicate adrenal problems.

 

*********Here are my temperatures, taken in my ear.  The rheumatoid arthritis

prohibits me from shaking down a mercury thermometer.

Wed. Sept. 24 9 PM                  98.7

Thurs Sept 25  3:40 AM             98.3

Consider Adrenal Cortex, since adrenal support is missing from your list.

> My saliva adrenal test is normal. My Thyroid tests in October, 2007, were

> TSH <0.01 range 0.40-4.50 mIU/L so that's low, but the Free T3 was 742

> range 230-420 >pg/dL and that's high. The doctor changed my Armour Thyroid

> from 120 mg to 60 mg daily. The next TSH test came back at <0.05. I know

> now the TSH is unreliable >for a mercury toxic person. I intend to have

> Free T3 and Free T4 tests done again this fall. I have not had hormone

> testing or amino acid testing done. I do >have .hypoglycemia and take 200

> mcg chromium picolinate at each me

The TSH will be low when on thyroid meds, so you can ignore that, but yes

the T3 is high. Again, what are your temperatures?

Thanks,

DeanSA

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Re: Hair test #203 - Please help.

Posted by: " DeanNetwork " dean@...   deansta22

Wed Sep 24, 2008 9:17 am (PDT)

> Hi,

> I would like help interpreting my hair test # 203. The website is

> www.livingnetwork. co.za/healingnet work/hairtest2. html . I don't think it

> satisfies any of the counting >rules. I have read both of Andy Cutler's

> books and have started chelating.

Hi Wanda,

Your hair test does not meet the counting rules. It does however not 'look'

like a healthy test. Since your mineral transport is not deranged we can

trust the readings.

Notably you have very low mercury levels, and this often corresponds to

retention of mercury, so you may be catching this early before you start

showing signs of deranged mineral transport, or alternatively you are

supplementing well enough to make it look more normal.

Your supplements look like a very good list.

You have very low lithium and should supplement it in the form of Lithium

Orotate at 15-30mg with meals.

Your adrenal ratio is too low - have you tested your adrenals?

 

***********Yes, I did the saliva test and the results were normal.

Your slightly fast metabolism can mean you require digestive enzymes and Vit

D (which you are taking).

 

***********What data do you use to find my 'slightly fast metabolism'?

>I increased the dose of DMSA too fast, so I'm lowering it back to 17.75 mg

>next round. All of my amalgams were replaced as of July 21, 2008.

What side-effects made you realize you increased too fast.

 

***********I only did the 17.75mg dose for two rounds and because I noticed no

side effects, I increased the dose of DMSA to 25 mg.  On the 3rd day of the

second round of 25 mg, my rheumatoid arthritis got worse and worse throughout my

body throughout the day - pain/stiffness with any movement, nothing I'd

experienced before.  Naprosyn didn't have any effect on it, so I stopped the

round one dose early after realizing what was happening, took an epsom

salts/cider vinegar bath and felt much better the next morning.

> The hair test shows that I need digestive enzymes, but what about betaine

> HCl? My CO2 blood test level is 24. My lithium is low, so I suppose I need

> that. What is lithium used for in the body?

Lithium stabilizes moods. That's why mercury toxic people like us are such

edgy mad-hatters :-)

>What other supplements do you recommend?

I would test your temperatures to check if your Armour dose is enough, and

unstable temperatures indicate adrenal problems.

 

*********Here are my temperatures, taken in my ear.  The rheumatoid arthritis

prohibits me from shaking down a mercury thermometer.

Wed. Sept. 24 9 PM                  98.7

Thurs Sept 25  3:40 AM   

         

Consider Adrenal Cortex, since adrenal support is missing from your list.

> My saliva adrenal test is normal. My Thyroid tests in October, 2007, were

> TSH <0.01 range 0.40-4.50 mIU/L so that's low, but the Free T3 was 742

> range 230-420 >pg/dL and that's high. The doctor changed my Armour Thyroid

> from 120 mg to 60 mg daily. The next TSH test came back at <0.05. I know

> now the TSH is unreliable >for a mercury toxic person. I intend to have

> Free T3 and Free T4 tests done again this fall. I have not had hormone

> testing or amino acid testing done. I do >have .hypoglycemia and take 200

> mcg chromium picolinate at each me

The TSH will be low when on thyroid meds, so you can ignore that, but yes

the T3 is high. Again, what are your temperatures?

Thanks,

DeanSA

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