Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 Thanks very much Dave, I will come up with something different. I thought these were hard to read in ascii format. Unfortunately the office just gave me a B & W copy of the test, but what I can do is replicate it in an excel spreadsheet if you have excel. In fact, I think that it should be the default format since you can also add the color bars etc. I will see what I cna come up with to digitally replicate the data. From Andys book, I seem to meet counting rule 4 and 5 and the toxic elements are all relatively low with the exception of Al which was quite high and As which was elevated. Let me know if you have excel and if not I will do it some other way. Thanks, Subject: RE: DDI hair test result interpretation To: frequent-dose-chelation Date: Saturday, June 28, 2008, 9:38 PM . Is there any chance you can post this hair test as a digital picture? It will take me 5 or more times as long to do it this way. If you have the file, you can post it to Dean's site - instructions here: http://www.livingne twork.co. za/hairtest. html or you can post it in the " files " section of this list. If you don't have the pdf, then you can either scan it or go to a copy shop and they will scan it for a couple of bucks. I can already see that you satisfy the counting rules, but I can tell you a lot more if you post the test. By the way, the ratios at the bottom of the test are important. (Also, I don't think I've gone through one of these without finding at least a mistake or two - copying it all correctly is quite hard.) Dave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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