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Hello,

I just posted a hair test under file name " HT 7-2010. " I would like help

interpreting with the counting rules if anyone can help. I think 1 and 2 show no

mercury poisoning, but i get confused on part 3. It says if there are 11 or

less in the green and white zone, then it is a sign of poor mineral transport.

But there is also a yellow zone? And why does it say 11 or less? Shouldn't it

read 11 or more?

Can anyone help?

I tried to use the search function, but there were too many results to show

anything.

Thanks everyone!

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I don't have the book with me, but I believe this one would be pretty close to

rule #4 which says if you are within one of two counting rules. Just looking at

it, it looks abnormal. All the elements are low except for five. I think a ten

round trial of chelation is in order.

TJ

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From: ganeshaslittlehelper <ganeshaslittlehelper@...>

Sent: Mon, July 26, 2010 12:24:41 AM

Subject: [ ] Help interpreting hair test

Hello,

I just posted a hair test under file name " HT 7-2010. " I would like help

interpreting with the counting rules if anyone can help. I think 1 and 2 show no

mercury poisoning, but i get confused on part 3. It says if there are 11 or

less in the green and white zone, then it is a sign of poor mineral transport.

But there is also a yellow zone? And why does it say 11 or less? Shouldn't it

read 11 or more?

Can anyone help?

I tried to use the search function, but there were too many results to show

anything.

Thanks everyone!

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Thanks for your recommendation. Can anyone help out with other

interpretations/opinions of the hair test (HT 7-2010)?

Thanks!

>

> I don't have the book with me, but I believe this one would be pretty close to

> rule #4 which says if you are within one of two counting rules. Just looking

at

> it, it looks abnormal. All the elements are low except for five. I think a ten

> round trial of chelation is in order.

> TJ

>

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: ganeshaslittlehelper <ganeshaslittlehelper@...>

>

> Sent: Mon, July 26, 2010 12:24:41 AM

> Subject: [ ] Help interpreting hair test

>

>

> Hello,

>

> I just posted a hair test under file name " HT 7-2010. " I would like help

> interpreting with the counting rules if anyone can help. I think 1 and 2 show

no

> mercury poisoning, but i get confused on part 3. It says if there are 11 or

> less in the green and white zone, then it is a sign of poor mineral transport.

> But there is also a yellow zone? And why does it say 11 or less? Shouldn't

it

> read 11 or more?

>

>

> Can anyone help?

>

> I tried to use the search function, but there were too many results to show

> anything.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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With only 5 essential and other elements above the middle this test meets

counting rule 1.

Kenny

>

> Hello,

>

> I just posted a hair test under file name " HT 7-2010. " I would like help

interpreting with the counting rules if anyone can help. I think 1 and 2 show no

mercury poisoning, but i get confused on part 3. It says if there are 11 or

less in the green and white zone, then it is a sign of poor mineral transport.

But there is also a yellow zone? And why does it say 11 or less? Shouldn't it

read 11 or more?

>

> Can anyone help?

>

> I tried to use the search function, but there were too many results to show

anything.

>

> Thanks everyone!

>

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