Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 Here is the place to get a hair test: https://www. directlabs. com/Tests/ tabid/55/ Default.aspx Here are the counting rules you apply to it in order to determine if your child is mercury toxic: http://home. earthlink. net/~moriam/ HOW_TO_hair_ test.html These can also be found in Andy Cutler's book, which is where all this comes from. A doctor will tell you there is " no cause and no cure " for Autism. I can tell you that after a year and a half of chelation my older boy has lost his diagnosis of Autism. He is behind in speech, which effects his social skills, but otherwise almost NT. Another year and a half and he should be in good shape. TJ ________________________________ From: Elham <elhamnabavi@...> Sent: Wed, June 16, 2010 4:12:20 PM Subject: [ ] Hair test I am very new to all this. What is the best way and least expensive way to do a hair test? Would I be able to interpret the results or we need a Doctor to look at it? Thanks. Elham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 You can order from Direct Labs at @$90, theres also a code you can type in and get a discount, AUT10, I think. If I have the code wrong, someone on the list will correct me on this. Theres info in the files section that will show you how to read the test and you can also post a copy in the files section. There are a few on the list that have experience interpreting them. Karla > > I am very new to all this. What is the best way and least expensive way to do a hair test? Would I be able to interpret the results or we need a Doctor to look at it? Thanks. > Elham > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2010 Report Share Posted June 23, 2010 Hi all,Aluminum 4.1 <8.0Antimony 0.043 <0.066Arsenic 0.21 <0.080Barium 0.21 <0.75Beryllium < 0.01 <0.020Bismuth 0.014 <2.0Cadmium < 0.009 <0.070Lead 0.25 <1.0Mercury 0.37 <0.40Platinum < 0.003 <0.005Thallium < 0.001 <0.002Thorium < 0.001 <0.002Uranium 0.023 <0.060Nickel 0.05 <0.30Silver 0.04 <0.20Tin 0.11 <0.30Titanium 0.42 <0.90Total Toxic Representation 68thESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTSELEMENTS RESULT REFERENCE RANGE Calcium 177 140-500Magnesium9 15-45Sodium62 18-180Potassium87 10-150Copper 7.5 11-24Zinc36 100-190Manganese0.06 0.10-0.50Chromium0.56 0.43-0.70Vanadium0.073 0.030-0.10Molybdenum0.18 0.050-0.13Boron3.0 0.40-3.5Iodine0.78 0.25-1.3Lithium< 0.004 0.007-0.020Phosphorus180 150-220Selenium0.81 0.70-1.1Strontium0.24 0.19-2.0Sulfur43900 45500-53000Cobalt0.004 0.005-0.030Iron5.7 7.0-16Germanium0.025 0.030-0.040Rubidium0.11 0.012-0.16Zirconium0.067 0.030-1.0 I am a new member. My daughter has global delays in speech, motor and social skills. We just got her DDI hair elements test back (see below). Her Arsenic is high (93%), and according to the counting rules, her Mercury is high since she has low copper, zinc, lithium and germanium (falling into the red zone. Does this mean she has high arsenic and mercury poisoning? Thanks. Ricky TOXIC ELEMENTS RESULT REFERENCE RANGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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