Guest guest Posted June 10, 2008 Report Share Posted June 10, 2008 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2008 Report Share Posted June 11, 2008 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 > > > [ ] Added sons hair test to files - interpretations please > > > 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 > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2008 Report Share Posted June 12, 2008 > > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 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. ------------- 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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