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We just did our first Hair Elements test on my son and I am crossing

my eyes trying to figure this stuff out. Hope someone can help :-)

He is 6.5 yrs old.

Elements

Aluminum 4.0--green

Antimony .022--green

Arsenic .080--very edge of green

Beryllium <.01--not on the chart at all

Bismuth .031--tiny blurb of green

Cadmium .018--tiny blurb of green

Lead .06--tiny blurb of green

Mercury .29--green

Platinum <.003--nothing

Thallium <.001--nothing

Thorium .001--tiny blurb of green

uranium .054--green almost to yellow

Nickel .06--bit of green

Silver .02--bit of green

Tin .21--green

Titanium .83--green

Total Toxic Representation--green

Essential Elements

Calcium 229--green--under

Magnesium 110--yellow--over

Sodium 150--yellow--over

Potassium 58--barely yellow--over

Copper 12--green--under

Zinc 210--yellow--over

Manganese .11--yellow--under

Chromium .39--green--over

Vanadium .043--green--under

Molybdenum .047--green--under

Boron .40--yellow--under

Iodine .56--right at 50th

Lithium .008--green--under

Phosphorus 180--green--under

Selenium 1.8--yellow--over

Strontium .22--green--under

Sulfur 49500--green--over

Barium .12--yellow--under

Cobalt .005--Red--under

Iron 11--green--over

Germanium .043--yellow--under

Rubidium .042--green-over

Zirconium .51--green--over

Ratios

Ca/Mg 2.08 Range--4-30

Ca/P 1.27 Range--.8-8

Na/K 2.59 Range--.5-10

Zn/Cu 17.5 Range--4-20

Zn/Cd >999 range-->800

I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can give. Our little guy

has come a llooonnnggg way, and is doing really well. We had a

porphryin (sp) test come back non toxic a year and a half ago, so I am

really interested in what this test is telling us. I don't believe he

is non toxic--i had dental work done (tooth broke, exposing amalgam)

while pregnant with him. Thanks so much to everyone who helps with

these tests.

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It isn't terrbily normal but it isn't really clearly abnormal either. Let's say

unusual. It does

suggest he isn't regulating blood sugar too well. Might be a mercury problem,

might not.

Chelation is the defintiive way to find that out.

Andy

>

> We just did our first Hair Elements test on my son and I am crossing

> my eyes trying to figure this stuff out. Hope someone can help :-)

> He is 6.5 yrs old.

>

> Elements

> Aluminum 4.0--green

> Antimony .022--green

> Arsenic .080--very edge of green

> Beryllium <.01--not on the chart at all

> Bismuth .031--tiny blurb of green

> Cadmium .018--tiny blurb of green

> Lead .06--tiny blurb of green

> Mercury .29--green

> Platinum <.003--nothing

> Thallium <.001--nothing

> Thorium .001--tiny blurb of green

> uranium .054--green almost to yellow

> Nickel .06--bit of green

> Silver .02--bit of green

> Tin .21--green

> Titanium .83--green

> Total Toxic Representation--green

>

> Essential Elements

> Calcium 229--green--under

> Magnesium 110--yellow--over

> Sodium 150--yellow--over

> Potassium 58--barely yellow--over

> Copper 12--green--under

> Zinc 210--yellow--over

> Manganese .11--yellow--under

> Chromium .39--green--over

> Vanadium .043--green--under

> Molybdenum .047--green--under

> Boron .40--yellow--under

> Iodine .56--right at 50th

> Lithium .008--green--under

> Phosphorus 180--green--under

> Selenium 1.8--yellow--over

> Strontium .22--green--under

> Sulfur 49500--green--over

> Barium .12--yellow--under

> Cobalt .005--Red--under

> Iron 11--green--over

> Germanium .043--yellow--under

> Rubidium .042--green-over

> Zirconium .51--green--over

>

>

> Ratios

> Ca/Mg 2.08 Range--4-30

> Ca/P 1.27 Range--.8-8

> Na/K 2.59 Range--.5-10

> Zn/Cu 17.5 Range--4-20

> Zn/Cd >999 range-->800

>

> I would greatly appreciate any help anyone can give. Our little guy

> has come a llooonnnggg way, and is doing really well. We had a

> porphryin (sp) test come back non toxic a year and a half ago, so I am

> really interested in what this test is telling us. I don't believe he

> is non toxic--i had dental work done (tooth broke, exposing amalgam)

> while pregnant with him. Thanks so much to everyone who helps with

> these tests.

>

>

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