Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 any chance you can upload this to the files so I can take a better look at the bars? > > My son's results.Is he mercury toxic or is lead the problem?He is very depleted in zinc despite being supplemented with it for years due to pica.Also I am finding it curious his calcium is so high when he doesn't get enough in his diet.Any help is appreciated.Thanks in advance! Jakob's Mom > > Aluminum 12> yellow > Antimony0.067> green (almost yellow) > Arsenic 0.083> yellow > Barium 1.3> yellow > Beryllium <0.01 nil > Bismuth 0.041 green > Cadmium 0.11 yellow > Lead 1.4 >yellow > Mercury 0.07> green > Platinum<0.0003 nil > Thallium<0.0001 nil > Thorium <0.001 nil > Uranium 0.019> yellow > Nickel 0.30>yellow > Silver 0.27> yellow > Tin 0.79 >yellow > Titanium0.56> green > > Total Toxic representation Mid yellow > > Calcium 1090> red > Magnesium 77> mid yellow > Sodium 930> yellow > Potassium 190> yellow > Copper 24> green > Zinc <74 > Manganese 0.31> > Chromium 0.67> green > Vanadium 0.10> green almost yellow > Molydbenum 0.050 < green > Boron 1.7 white (middle)> > Iodine 3.0 >yellow > Lithium 0.017 >green > Phosphorus 165< green > Selenium 1.0 >green > Strontium 6.0 > almost red > Sulfur 47500 >white middle > Cobalt 0.012>green > Iron 6.6 < yellow > Germanium 0.037>green > Rubidium 0.15>yellow > Zirconium 0.24 middle white > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2010 Report Share Posted January 12, 2010 How do you go about uploading a hair elements test? Is there a way to do it without a scanner?Thanks,Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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