Guest guest Posted August 22, 2008 Report Share Posted August 22, 2008 > > Hello, > I'm including my hair test results and wondering if someone could comment on my case. > > I believe my test results look fine (don't meet any counting rules) ---It doesn't meet any counting rules, but it doesn't look completely normal. The relatively high Ca, with low Li, is one thing that could indicate toxicity. Compare the looks of your test's Ca, Mg, Na, and K bars to the adrenal sign samples Andy gives on p 113 of HTI. ---As you know, it is possible to be toxic and have a test that doesn't meet the counting rules, especially if exposures were long ago and most of the mercury is in the brain. ---You may want to supplement Li. See p 257 of Andy's " Hair Test Interpretation " book. ---Also, look at the supplementation Andy recommends for copper (p 256) - those supplements won't hurt and will likely help. and show low levels of > toxic elements. However, I decided to have amalgams removed (back in April) and to > chelate based on symptoms (low adrenal results measured on three saliva tests from > different labs, along with adrenal type symptoms), thyroid type symptoms (low body temp, > cold hands), fatigue, brain fog, achiness, odd imflammation issues. > > After the three months of DMSA following amalgam removal, I did experience an > improvement in all symptoms, and I do notice a worsening of symptoms with each round > of ALA, so I'm proceeding based on the assumption that there is some toxcity issue. > ---Yes, these things all indicate a toxicity problem. ---As Dean mentioned, it's easier to see things on a pdf or scanned version of a hair test. ---Also, I don't look for the ratios and extra information that is mentioned in Andy's " Hair Test Interpretation " book. --- J > Any general comments on my case and hair results will be greatly welcomed. > > Thank you, > > > > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range color > ============================================= > aluminum 4.1 <7 green > antimony 0.021 <0.066 green > arsenic 0.025 <0.080 green > beryllium <0.01 <0.020 no line > bismuth 0.014 <2.0 green > cadmium 0.012 <0.15 green > lead 0.23 <2.0 green > mercury 0.22 <1.1 green > platinum <0.003 <0.005 no line > thallium <0.001 <0.010 no line > thorium <0.001 <0.005 no line > uranium 0.039 <0.060 green > nickel 0.10 <0.40 green > silver 0.02 <0.12 green > tin 0.31 <0.30 yellow > titanium 0.27 <1.0 yellow > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ======================================================= > ===== > Calcium 807 200 750 green over > Magnesium 43 25 - 75 white > Sodium 25 12 - 90 green under > Potassium 6 9- 40 yellow under > Copper 32 10.0 -28 yellow over > Zinc 190 130-200 green over > Manganese 0.15 0.15 -0.65 green under > Chromium 0.27 0.20 -0.40 green under > Vanadium 0.036 0.018 - 0.065green over > Molybdenum 0.040 0.025-0.064 white > Boron 5.1 0.40 -3.0 yellow over > Iodine 0.56 0.25 -1.3 white > Lithium 0.005 0.007- 0.023 yellow under > Phosphorus 187 160 - 250 green under > Selenium 1.4 0.95 -1.7 green over > Strontium 2.1 0.30 3.5 green over > Sulfur 51100 44500-52000 green over > Barium 0.69 0.16 -1.6 green over > Cobalt 0.021 0.013-0.035 white > Iron 7.4 5.4 -13 green under > Germanium 0.029 0.045-0.065 yellow under > Rubidium 0.006 0.011- 0.12 yellow under > Zirconium 0.30 0.020 -0.44 green over > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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