Guest guest Posted July 25, 2010 Report Share Posted July 25, 2010 Hi Kristie, Meeting one counting rule means there is mercury toxicity. It's hard to think about it this way but it's really good news as mercury is the most likely cause of his pdd-nos. Chelate properly with low doses of oral Dmsa and Ala and he's likely to get better. When a counting rule is met, the toxic elements are not true. Meaning your son could have a problem with the toxic elements showing as high. Try or he could have problems with other toxic elements not showing as high. > > Hi All, > > I just got my son's hair elements test back and I posted it to the hair test folder. He passed the counting rules except for #2. I am really concerned about his Arsenic and Silver levels, they were in the middle of the red area. He also tested high for Antimony, Cadmium, Mercury, Tin and Titanium- those were in the yellow area. > > We have been seeing a DAN! doc since 11/09 when my son was diagnosed with PDD-NOS. He takes vitamins and supplements, is on the CFGF diet and gets a methyl-B12 shot 25mg/ml, 5 ml every night. > > Any advice or interpretation of his hair test would be greatly appreciated!! > > Thank you!! > > Kris > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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