Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 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. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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