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The test meets Counting Rule #5 (Both Rules # 2 and #3 short by one).

There is definitely mineral transport derangement, thus mercury

toxicity, with typical non-existent hair mercury.

As such, the high Al, Cd, and Ti are artifacts of this derangement.

(Titanium and Zirconium are usually high together)

There are no significant markers for adrenal or thyroid involvement.

The test indicates LOW body magnesium and the need for drastic

supplementation of Mg and taurine.

The ratios are unremarkable... which is a good thing.

You're already chelating... keep at it!

lenakhais wrote:

>

> Hello,

>

> I have posted our son's DDI hair elements test in the file section,

> under DK DDI Hair test folder. We know he's toxic but I am sure there

> is more that we can gain from these results. I am reading Andy's books

> but those of you who have more knowledge (and if you have time!) and

> would be willing to offer your " read " of them - we would greatly

> appreciate that!

>

> Thank you in advance

>

>

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Thank you, ! (At least I did the counting rules right :o)

I will look into Mg supplementation... the last time I did it he had such issues

with loose bowl movements, he was having accidents left and right... but will

taurine help with that? I know nothing about taurine (even though I have it in

my cabinet!)

Thank you again!!!

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From: Ross <mrossgrp@...>

Sent: Tue, April 6, 2010 2:22:30 AM

Subject: Re: [ ] Hair Elements test - please help to interpret

The test meets Counting Rule #5 (Both Rules # 2 and #3 short by one).

There is definitely mineral transport derangement, thus mercury

toxicity, with typical non-existent hair mercury.

As such, the high Al, Cd, and Ti are artifacts of this derangement.

(Titanium and Zirconium are usually high together)

There are no significant markers for adrenal or thyroid involvement.

The test indicates LOW body magnesium and the need for drastic

supplementation of Mg and taurine.

The ratios are unremarkable... which is a good thing.

You're already chelating... keep at it!

lenakhais wrote:

>

> Hello,

>

> I have posted our son's DDI hair elements test in the file section,

> under DKDDI Hair test folder. We know he's toxic but I am sure there

> is more that we can gain from these results. I am reading Andy's books

> but those of you who have more knowledge (and if you have time!) and

> would be willing to offer your " read " of them - we would greatly

> appreciate that!

>

> Thank you in advance

>

>

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