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I believe my son meets a counting rule (11 or less in white/green)

but would appreciate comments/advice. I guess the high lithium

would be wasting - so is there any purpose in supplementing a

mineral he's not using?

As you can see from my own test, I'm pretty toxic and am having a

hard time thinking thru the basics right now. Thank you for any

feedback!

Wyndie

Oh and I uploaded his file under hair tests (mileski, )

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

=============================================

aluminum 8.2 <8.0 yellow

antimony 0.032 <0.066 green

arsenic 0.043 <0.080 green

beryllium <0.01 0.020 none

bismuth 0.045 <2.0 green

cadmium 0.028 <0.15 green

lead 0.31 <1.0 green

mercury 0.08 <0.40 green

platinum <0.003 <0.005 none

thallium <0.001 <0.010 none

thorium <0.001 <0.005 none

uranium 0.007 <0.060 green

nickel 0.13 <0.40 green

silver 0.05 <0.13 green

tin 0.18 <0.30 green

titanium 0.45 <1.0 green

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

============================================================

Calcium 374 160-500 white under

Magnesium 18 12-50 green under

Sodium 140 12-90 yellow over

Potassium 62 10-40 yellow over

Copper 36 9.0-30 yellow over

Zinc 140 110-190 green under

Manganese 0.15 0.18-0.60 yellow under

Chromium 0.46 0.23-0.50 green over

Vanadium 0.13 0.025-0.10 yellow over

Molybdenum 0.11 0.040-0.089 yellow over

Boron 1.2 0.50-3.5 green under

Iodine 2.1 0.25-1.3 yellow over

Lithium 0.36 0.007-0.023 red over

Phosphorus 197 160-250 white under

Selenium 0.76 0.95-1.7 yellow under

Strontium 0.59 0.21-2.1 green under

Sulfur 53500 45000-53000 yellow over

Barium 0.42 0.19-1.6 green under

Cobalt 0.007 0.013-0.035 red under

Iron 13 6.0-17 green over

Germanium 0.039 0.045-0.065 yellow under

Rubidium 0.079 0.008-0.080 green over

Zirconium 0.24 0.060-0.70 green under

Elements Ratios Expected ranges

Ca/Mg 20.8 4-30

Ca/P 1.9 0.88

Na/K 2.26 0.5-10

Zn/Cu 3.89 4-20

Zn/Cd >999 >800

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Yeah, his hair test from last year indicated he had no lithium. I

haven't supplemented THAT much so am thinking this is inaccurate.

But yikes anyway!

Wyndie

>

> wow most kids have little or no lithium. I will be interested in

what others more experienced have to say.

> LithiumĀ I dont think is a good thing to have that high but he

meets counting rules so i dont know if its accurate

>

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> [ ] Added sons hair test to files -

interpretations please

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> I believe my son meets a counting rule (11 or less in white/green)

> but would appreciate comments/advice. I guess the high lithium

> would be wasting - so is there any purpose in supplementing a

> mineral he's not using?

>

> As you can see from my own test, I'm pretty toxic and am having a

> hard time thinking thru the basics right now. Thank you for any

> feedback!

>

> Wyndie

>

> Oh and I uploaded his file under hair tests (mileski, )

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> ============ ========= ========= ========= ======

> aluminum 8.2 <8.0 yellow

> antimony 0.032 <0.066 green

> arsenic 0.043 <0.080 green

> beryllium <0.01 0.020 none

> bismuth 0.045 <2.0 green

> cadmium 0.028 <0.15 green

> lead 0.31 <1.0 green

> mercury 0.08 <0..40 green

> platinum <0.003 <0.005 none

> thallium <0.001 <0.010 none

> thorium <0.001 <0.005 none

> uranium 0.007 <0.060 green

> nickel 0.13 <0.40 green

> silver 0.05 <0.13 green

> tin 0.18 <0.30 green

> titanium 0.45 <1.0 green

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

>

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

> ============ ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ===

> Calcium 374 160-500 white under

> Magnesium 18 12-50 green under

> Sodium 140 12-90 yellow over

> Potassium 62 10-40 yellow over

> Copper 36 9.0-30 yellow over

> Zinc 140 110-190 green under

> Manganese 0.15 0.18-0.60 yellow under

> Chromium 0..46 0.23-0.50 green over

> Vanadium 0.13 0.025-0.10 yellow over

> Molybdenum 0.11 0.040-0.089 yellow over

> Boron 1.2 0.50-3.5 green under

> Iodine 2.1 0.25-1.3 yellow over

> Lithium 0.36 0.007-0.023 red over

> Phosphorus 197 160-250 white under

> Selenium 0.76 0.95-1.7 yellow under

> Strontium 0.59 0.21-2.1 green under

> Sulfur 53500 45000-53000 yellow over

> Barium 0.42 0.19-1.6 green under

> Cobalt 0.007 0.013-0.035 red under

> Iron 13 6.0-17 green over

> Germanium 0.039 0.045-0.065 yellow under

> Rubidium 0.079 0.008-0.080 green over

> Zirconium 0.24 0.060-0.70 green under

>

> Elements Ratios Expected ranges

> Ca/Mg 20.8 4-30

> Ca/P 1.9 0.88

> Na/K 2.26 0.5-10

> Zn/Cu 3.89 4-20

> Zn/Cd >999 >800

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> > From: Wyndie <mileski5@>

> > I believe my son meets a counting rule (11 or less in white/green)

I agree.

Also note the adrenal stress sign, adrenal cortex should be helpful.

Andy

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Wyndie - Here is my take on this:

2 red

12 outside of red zone + one on the border

Generally high presentation.

Meets one counting rule.

Mercury very low.

Aluminum perhaps mildly elevated.

Well, he's another one! Looks like a high probability of mercury issues.

Co red low ==> <<maybe>> try B12

Na/Mg = 7.8 high ==> too much adrenaline

Avoid Tyrosine and phenylalanine.

[Try reducing the amount of animal protein in his diet. This is the

major source of tyrosine and phenylalanine. If he's a low sulfur kid, you can

feed him a vegetarian diet with lots of protein in it (though that protein will

have sulfur).]

Na/K fine

K/Ca = .17 ok.

Thyroid looks ok.

I hope this helps!

Dave

PS. Lithium is fine.

PPS. If you can say you are pretty toxic, then you are doing a lot better than

many, many toxic people. You've got a big job on your hands, but you're doing

fine.

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Posted by: " Wyndie " mileski5@... wyndie_mileski

Date: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:36 pm ((PDT))

I believe my son meets a counting rule (11 or less in white/green)

but would appreciate comments/advice. I guess the high lithium

would be wasting - so is there any purpose in supplementing a

mineral he's not using?

As you can see from my own test, I'm pretty toxic and am having a

hard time thinking thru the basics right now. Thank you for any

feedback!

Wyndie

Oh and I uploaded his file under hair tests (mileski, )

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

=============================================

aluminum 8.2 <8.0 yellow

antimony 0.032 <0.066 green

arsenic 0.043 <0.080 green

beryllium <0.01 0.020 none

bismuth 0.045 <2.0 green

cadmium 0.028 <0.15 green

lead 0.31 <1.0 green

mercury 0.08 <0.40 green

platinum <0.003 <0.005 none

thallium <0.001 <0.010 none

thorium <0.001 <0.005 none

uranium 0.007 <0.060 green

nickel 0.13 <0.40 green

silver 0.05 <0.13 green

tin 0.18 <0.30 green

titanium 0.45 <1.0 green

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

============================================================

Calcium 374 160-500 white under

Magnesium 18 12-50 green under

Sodium 140 12-90 yellow over

Potassium 62 10-40 yellow over

Copper 36 9.0-30 yellow over

Zinc 140 110-190 green under

Manganese 0.15 0.18-0.60 yellow under

Chromium 0.46 0.23-0.50 green over

Vanadium 0.13 0.025-0.10 yellow over

Molybdenum 0.11 0.040-0.089 yellow over

Boron 1.2 0.50-3.5 green under

Iodine 2.1 0.25-1.3 yellow over

Lithium 0.36 0.007-0.023 red over

Phosphorus 197 160-250 white under

Selenium 0.76 0.95-1.7 yellow under

Strontium 0.59 0.21-2.1 green under

Sulfur 53500 45000-53000 yellow over

Barium 0.42 0.19-1.6 green under

Cobalt 0.007 0.013-0.035 red under

Iron 13 6.0-17 green over

Germanium 0.039 0.045-0.065 yellow under

Rubidium 0.079 0.008-0.080 green over

Zirconium 0.24 0.060-0.70 green under

Elements Ratios Expected ranges

Ca/Mg 20.8 4-30

Ca/P 1.9 0.88

Na/K 2.26 0.5-10

Zn/Cu 3.89 4-20

Zn/Cd >999 >800

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