Guest guest Posted March 13, 2006 Report Share Posted March 13, 2006 Andy or anyone else who can help me verify that I have applied the counting rules correctly for this hair analysis from Doctor's Data, let me know what you think. These are from my sister who is 38 and started having seizures about 3 years ago. She still has amalgam fillings in her mouth and was injected with all sorts of vaccines when she was in the military. She has her hair bleached regularly but tried to get as much unbleached hair as possible for the test (but there was likely some hair in the test that was bleached). What do you think about the high copper? Regarding the " very elevated " and " very low " , I wasn't sure if I should count all 5 essential elements that were in the red zone or just those that went all the way to the edge of the red zone? Also when the counting rules says to count the number of elements entirely inside the middle band, does that mean anywhere in the green or white, or just in the white? Thank you in advance for your help. Liberty POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS element result ref range color ============================================= aluminum 3.9 green antimony .01 green arsenic .021 green beryllium .01 green bismuth .34 yellow cadmium .051 green lead .16 green mercury .63 green platinum <0.003 no line thallium <0.001 no line thorium .003 green uranium .036 green nickel .10 green silver .02 green tin .07 green titanium .56 green ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS element result ref range color under/over 50% ============================================================ Calcium 1430 yellow over 50% Magnesium 180 yellow over 50% Sodium 9 yellow under 50% Potassium <3 red (to the edge) under 50% Copper 120 red (to the edge) over 50% Zinc 200 green over 50% Manganese .06 red under 50% Chromium .30 white Vanadium .015 yellow under 50% Molybdenum .030 green under 50% Boron .18 red under 50% Iodine .32 green under 50% Lithium .010 white Phosphorus .54 yellow under 50% Selenium .90 yellow under 50% Strontium 8.7 yellow over 50% Sulfur 50,000 white Barium .82 green under 50% Cobalt .014 green under 50% Iron 7.5 green under 50% Germanium .037 yellow under 50% Rubidium .003 red (to the edge) under 50% Zirconium .057 green under 50% Ca/Mg 7.94 (ref. 4-30) Ca/P 9.29 (ref. 1-12) Na/K 3 (ref. 0.5-10) Zn/Cu 1.67 (ref. 4-20) Zn/Cd <999 (<800) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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