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. 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.livingnetwork.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.

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Posted by: " Graham " paulmgraham@... paulmgraham

Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:43 pm (PDT)

Hi,

Just going through the protocol and had a hair test done. Counting rule #4

seems to be relevant meaning I have deranged mineral transport, but I am

wondering if there is anything else that can be interpreted from this test, and

if it gives any indication to the degree to which its deranged. Any thoughts

would be helpful.

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

==============================================

aluminum 9.6 < 7.0 yellow

antimony < 0.01 < 0.066 no line

arsenic < 0.053 < 0.08 green

beryllium < 0.01 < 0.02 no line

bismuth 0.022 < 2.0 green

cadmium 0.016 < 0.15 green

lead 0.1 < 2.0 green

mercury 0.32 < 1.1 green

platinum < 0.003 < 0.005 no line

thallium < 0.001 < 0.01 no line

thorium < 0.001 < 0.005 no line

uranium 0.009 < 0.06 green

nickel 0.21 < 0.4 green

silver 0.01 < 0.12 green

tin 0.12 < 0.3 green

titanium 0.33 < 1.0 green

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

============================================================

Calcium 204 200-750 green under 50%

Magnesium 8 25-75 yellow under 50%

Sodium 10 12-90 yellow under 50%

Potassium 9 9-40 green under 50%

Copper 10 10-28 green under 50%

Zinc 180 130-200 green over 50%

Manganese 0.11 0.15-0.65 yellow under 50%

Chromium 0.66 0.20-0.40 yellow over 50%

Vanadium 0.037 0.18-0.065 green over 50%

Molybdenum 0.041 0.025-0.064 white under 50%

Boron 0.33 0.25-3.0 yellow over 50%

Iodine 0.12 0.25-1.3 yellow under 50%

Lithium < 0.004 0.007-0.023 red under 50%

Phosphorus 140 160-250 yellow under 50%

Selenium 1.0 0.95-1.7 green under 50%

Strontium 0.19 0.30-3.5 yellow under 50%

Sulfur 49100 45500-52000 green over 50%

Barium < 0.04 0.16-1.6 red under 50%

Cobalt 0.009 0.013-0.035 yellow under 50%

Iron 11 5.4-13 green over 50%

Germanium 0.033 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50%

Rubidium 0.003 0.011-0.12 red under 50%

Zirconium 0.55 0.02-0.44 yellow over 50%

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Dave,

I have the test as a JPEG and it is readable.  I tried to send it to

mercury@... but it bounced.  Any suggestions?

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.

------------ --------- -

Posted by: " Graham " paulmgraham@ yahoo.com paulmgraham

Sat Jun 28, 2008 3:43 pm (PDT)

Hi,

Just going through the protocol and had a hair test done. Counting rule #4

seems to be relevant meaning I have deranged mineral transport, but I am

wondering if there is anything else that can be interpreted from this test, and

if it gives any indication to the degree to which its deranged. Any thoughts

would be helpful.

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

============ ========= ========= ========= =======

aluminum 9.6 < 7.0 yellow

antimony < 0.01 < 0.066 no line

arsenic < 0.053 < 0.08 green

beryllium < 0.01 < 0.02 no line

bismuth 0.022 < 2.0 green

cadmium 0.016 < 0.15 green

lead 0.1 < 2.0 green

mercury 0.32 < 1.1 green

platinum < 0.003 < 0.005 no line

thallium < 0.001 < 0.01 no line

thorium < 0.001 < 0.005 no line

uranium 0.009 < 0.06 green

nickel 0.21 < 0.4 green

silver 0.01 < 0.12 green

tin 0.12 < 0.3 green

titanium 0.33 < 1.0 green

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

============ ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ===

Calcium 204 200-750 green under 50%

Magnesium 8 25-75 yellow under 50%

Sodium 10 12-90 yellow under 50%

Potassium 9 9-40 green under 50%

Copper 10 10-28 green under 50%

Zinc 180 130-200 green over 50%

Manganese 0.11 0.15-0.65 yellow under 50%

Chromium 0.66 0.20-0.40 yellow over 50%

Vanadium 0.037 0.18-0.065 green over 50%

Molybdenum 0.041 0.025-0.064 white under 50%

Boron 0.33 0.25-3.0 yellow over 50%

Iodine 0.12 0.25-1.3 yellow under 50%

Lithium < 0.004 0.007-0.023 red under 50%

Phosphorus 140 160-250 yellow under 50%

Selenium 1.0 0.95-1.7 green under 50%

Strontium 0.19 0.30-3.5 yellow under 50%

Sulfur 49100 45500-52000 green over 50%

Barium < 0.04 0.16-1.6 red under 50%

Cobalt 0.009 0.013-0.035 yellow under 50%

Iron 11 5.4-13 green over 50%

Germanium 0.033 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50%

Rubidium 0.003 0.011-0.12 red under 50%

Zirconium 0.55 0.02-0.44 yellow over 50%

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