Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 > > Why don't you show us the test? There is a lot that we can get out of it. > Post it in the files section, or send it to dean. Instructions: > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html Its now posted there under #172. Thanks > > B12, you can continue. You can save you money and take it orally if you want. > I believe you absorb 1/80th of what you consume orally. You can check on AM > for the oral B12 protocol - search with onibasu.com > > Copper ... so, you appear to be an adult male, 55 is red high ==> you should be > on the copper protocol. (Assuming the copper was not from a swimming pool.) > Zinc, manganese, liver support (milk thistle, lecithin; glycine/taurine), and > avoid high copper foods, particularly nuts. Also, make sure you supps don't > have copper in them. > > If you do also have mercury intoxication, you can chelate with ALA (assuming > >3mo since the last exposure). You should increase your resting time between > rounds. For your level of copper, it's 1 day on, 2 days off. > > Dave. > > -------------- > > Posted by: " cfiatzph " cfiatzph@... cfiatzph > Thu May 29, 2008 10:45 am (PDT) > > Quick question. > > I have a definate adrenal fatigue on my hair test. My copper is 56 > (10-28) Low MN, low cobalt. > > I have derranged mineral transport. I guess also in addition high > copper. Does it makes sense that I am a high copper, low histamine, > over methylator and I should avoid copper, supplement zinc, MB, and > maybe some MN. I have done B12 shots in the past and they make me > feel great! Would it be logical to do b12 shots, folic acid and niacin > to raise histamine and lower copper? > > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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