Guest guest Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 I am reading Andy Cutler's hair test book: 1) it is said that low calcium and magnesium AND high sodium and potassium suggest adrenal problems. How to improve the adrenal function? 2) it is said that low calcium to potassium ratio PLUS high absolute potassium levels suggest thyroid problems. Do both need to appear together for suggesting a problem? How to improve the thyroid function? 3) if calcium/phosphorus ratio is very low, what could be the possible problems? Thanks for any answers! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 Hi Ricki, You may want to join another group called RecoveryFromAutism. They are ONLY A/Cutler Protocol. The women who moderate it are amazing. There is lots of info in the files on adrenals and thyroid. Try and join and then read the files. Your answers and then some are waiting. For my daughter we support the adrenals with ACE adrenal cortex extract it is from organic bovine ,yup adrenal cortex from cows but it words great! We are also doing iodine with it for the thyroid and adrenal support. There is lots to learn about thyroid that sorry I cant tell you bcs we haven't officially tested that yet. Happy Reading THEYecoveryFrv On 2010-11-24, at 9:26 AM, Ricky Yu wrote: > I am reading Andy Cutler's hair test book: > > 1) it is said that low calcium and magnesium AND high sodium and potassium > suggest adrenal problems. How to improve the adrenal function? > > 2) it is said that low calcium to potassium ratio PLUS high absolute potassium > levels suggest thyroid problems. Do both need to appear together for suggesting > a problem? How to improve the thyroid function? > > 3) if calcium/phosphorus ratio is very low, what could be the possible problems? > > Thanks for any answers! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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