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[it makes me sad that no one is interpreting tests here. I have been asked to

return so I will do so for this occasional purpose. Please note that there are

many good hair test interpreters on the Frequent-Dose-Chelation group if you

want a second opinion.]

>

> I have uploaded two test results for my two children into the files section.

Any help interpreting them would be great. They are iahairtest and

Tonyhairtest.

It is very interesting that these tests are so similar looking. This could be

either environmental or genetic. My bet is on environmental.

The arsenic is a concern.

Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary intake

of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

Both tests meet the counting rules, indicating deranged mineral transport and

mercury toxicity.

ia has only 5 bars to the right of 50%, meeting rule #1

Tony meets rule #5, as rule #1 and rule #4 are short by one.

The are both fast metabolizers per the low Ca/P ratio.

A low Na/Mg ratio means there is insufficient adrenaline production (poor mood &

energy).

Tyrosine, TMG. folic acid, B6 and B12 can be helpful here.

A small amount of lithium orotate might also be helpful here.

High hair Mg in the presence of rule #1 means body stores of magnesium are low

and supplementation is needed, together with taurine.

Make sure the multi has neither iron nor copper. How much of all ingredients

does it have?

Are you considering chelation with a safe protocol such as Cutler's?

>

> ia symptoms:

> multiple food allergies, some autistic type symptoms-ritualistic behaviors,

some scripting, but in proper context, language delay, poor eye contact, poor

socialization with peers, gf/cf/very restricted rotation diet. Fully vaxed,

including 1 flu shot 1/2 at 6 months and 1/2 at 7 months. At the time the test

was taken, she was on probiotics, multivitamin, and 300mcg of biotin 3x per day.

Currently up to 1000mcg of biotin 4x per day and 300 mg of OLE 1x per day.

>

> Tony symptoms:

> NT, over 50 food allergies, multiple environmental allergies, eczema, rashes,

diarrhea, mucousy stools, undigested food. Fully vaxed until 15 months, no flu

shots. At the time the test was taken, he was on probiotics and multivitamins.

Currently taking 500mg of Quercetin divided to 3 doses per day and 300 mcg of

biotin.

>

> Thanks for any help.

>

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Thank you so much for your response.

> >

> > I have uploaded two test results for my two children into the files section.

Any help interpreting them would be great. They are iahairtest and

Tonyhairtest.

>

>

> It is very interesting that these tests are so similar looking. This could be

either environmental or genetic. My bet is on environmental.

>

> The arsenic is a concern.

>

> Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary

intake of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

>

> Both tests meet the counting rules, indicating deranged mineral transport and

mercury toxicity.

>

> ia has only 5 bars to the right of 50%, meeting rule #1

>

> Tony meets rule #5, as rule #1 and rule #4 are short by one.

>

> The are both fast metabolizers per the low Ca/P ratio.

>

> A low Na/Mg ratio means there is insufficient adrenaline production (poor mood

& energy).

> Tyrosine, TMG. folic acid, B6 and B12 can be helpful here.

>

> A small amount of lithium orotate might also be helpful here.

>

> High hair Mg in the presence of rule #1 means body stores of magnesium are low

and supplementation is needed, together with taurine.

I am giving epsom salt baths about 4x a week, do I supplement with mag citrate,

or is another form better?

>

> Make sure the multi has neither iron nor copper. How much of all ingredients

does it have?

no iron or coppper

Right now, they are taking the Target brand equivalent to Lil' Critters Gummy

Vites

Vit A 2100 IU

Vit C 20 mg

Vit D 400 IU

Vit E 16.5 IU

Vit B6 2 mg

Folic Acid 260 mcg

Vitamin B12 6 mcg

Biotin 60 mcg

Pantothenic Acid 5.2 mg

Iodine 42 mcg

Zinc 2.7 mg

Choline 40 mcg

Inositol 40 mcg

I would be open to suggestions on better vitamins for them too.

>

> Are you considering chelation with a safe protocol such as Cutler's? YES!!!!

I just got Amalgam Illness yesterday and making my way through it as quickly as

I can. I really want to make sure I have the proper supplements in place before

I start.

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> Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary

intake of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

>

I do want to add what their diet consists of to rule out diet being the cause of

low iron. What else would cause ongoing uranium exposure? We recently switched

from brita pitcher to reverse osmosis bottle water, but it is not a whole house

filter.

Four day rotation diet: Day 1 Beef, yams, raspberries, honey, lemonade (lemons

and cane sugar) only for taking enzymes. Otherwise they drink water. Day 2,

turkey, okra (but they never eat it), green grapes/raisins, white grape juice

juice, no sweetener. Day 3, Lamb, sweet potatoes, cherries for alexia only,

black cherry juice, maple syrup. Day 4, pork, broccoli (they again, never eat

it), dried currants, cane sugar, currant juice.

I also have dried poi flakes that I add in to their juice for supplements.

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> > > I have uploaded two test results for my two children into the files

section. Any help interpreting them would be great. They are

iahairtest and Tonyhairtest.

> >

> >

> > It is very interesting that these tests are so similar looking. This could

be either environmental or genetic. My bet is on environmental.

> >

> > The arsenic is a concern.

> >

> > Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary

intake of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

> >

> > Both tests meet the counting rules, indicating deranged mineral transport

and mercury toxicity.

> >

> > ia has only 5 bars to the right of 50%, meeting rule #1

> >

> > Tony meets rule #5, as rule #1 and rule #4 are short by one.

> >

> > The are both fast metabolizers per the low Ca/P ratio.

> >

> > A low Na/Mg ratio means there is insufficient adrenaline production (poor

mood & energy).

> > Tyrosine, TMG. folic acid, B6 and B12 can be helpful here.

> >

> > A small amount of lithium orotate might also be helpful here.

> >

> > High hair Mg in the presence of rule #1 means body stores of magnesium are

low and supplementation is needed, together with taurine.

>

> I am giving epsom salt baths about 4x a week, do I supplement with mag

citrate, or is another form better?

Mg Citrate is good. several times a day.

> >

> > Make sure the multi has neither iron nor copper. How much of all ingredients

does it have?

>

> no iron or coppper

> Right now, they are taking the Target brand equivalent to Lil' Critters Gummy

Vites

> Vit A 2100 IU

> Vit C 20 mg

Need much more. Like 20 - 50 times more.

> Vit D 400 IU

> Vit E 16.5 IU

Also more

> Vit B6 2 mg

> Folic Acid 260 mcg

> Vitamin B12 6 mcg

> Biotin 60 mcg

> Pantothenic Acid 5.2 mg

> Iodine 42 mcg

> Zinc 2.7 mg

Also more.

> Choline 40 mcg

> Inositol 40 mcg

>

> I would be open to suggestions on better vitamins for them too.

> >

> > Are you considering chelation with a safe protocol such as Cutler's? YES!!!!

I just got Amalgam Illness yesterday and making my way through it as quickly as

I can. I really want to make sure I have the proper supplements in place before

I start.

Missing from the above is:

Molybdenum, weight x 10mcg per day

Milk thistle.

EFAs or flax oil.

>

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> >

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Do you live in an area where Radon(the radioactive breakdown of uranium) is an

issue? That could account for it. We live in Colorado, where Radon is a big

issue and my sons hair test routinely shows elevated uranium.

Karla

>

>

> >

> > Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary

intake of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

> >

> I do want to add what their diet consists of to rule out diet being the cause

of low iron. What else would cause ongoing uranium exposure? We recently

switched from brita pitcher to reverse osmosis bottle water, but it is not a

whole house filter.

>

> Four day rotation diet: Day 1 Beef, yams, raspberries, honey, lemonade (lemons

and cane sugar) only for taking enzymes. Otherwise they drink water. Day 2,

turkey, okra (but they never eat it), green grapes/raisins, white grape juice

juice, no sweetener. Day 3, Lamb, sweet potatoes, cherries for alexia only,

black cherry juice, maple syrup. Day 4, pork, broccoli (they again, never eat

it), dried currants, cane sugar, currant juice.

>

> I also have dried poi flakes that I add in to their juice for supplements.

>

>

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I just looked it up. I'm in Nebraska and radon is a big issue here. What do we

do to get away from it? Thanks

>

> Do you live in an area where Radon(the radioactive breakdown of uranium) is an

issue? That could account for it. We live in Colorado, where Radon is a big

issue and my sons hair test routinely shows elevated uranium.

>

> Karla

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I intrepreted one just the other day. I believe a request shoul be made...

I did the whole family and found that I seem to be the most toxic out of the

bunch, qualifying for rule #1 and #3.

TJ

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Subject: [ ] Re: Help interpreting test results

 

[it makes me sad that no one is interpreting tests here. I have been asked to

return so I will do so for this occasional purpose. Please note that there are

many good hair test interpreters on the Frequent-Dose- Chelation group if you

want a second opinion.]

>

> I have uploaded two test results for my two children into the files section.

Any help interpreting them would be great. They are iahairtes t and

Tonyhairtest.

It is very interesting that these tests are so similar looking. This could be

either environmental or genetic. My bet is on environmental.

The arsenic is a concern.

Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary intake

of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

Both tests meet the counting rules, indicating deranged mineral transport and

mercury toxicity.

ia has only 5 bars to the right of 50%, meeting rule #1

Tony meets rule #5, as rule #1 and rule #4 are short by one.

The are both fast metabolizers per the low Ca/P ratio.

A low Na/Mg ratio means there is insufficient adrenaline production (poor mood &

energy).

Tyrosine, TMG. folic acid, B6 and B12 can be helpful here.

A small amount of lithium orotate might also be helpful here.

High hair Mg in the presence of rule #1 means body stores of magnesium are low

and supplementation is needed, together with taurine.

Make sure the multi has neither iron nor copper. How much of all ingredients

does it have?

Are you considering chelation with a safe protocol such as Cutler's?

>

> ia symptoms:

> multiple food allergies, some autistic type symptoms-ritualisti c behaviors,

some scripting, but in proper context, language delay, poor eye contact, poor

socialization with peers, gf/cf/very restricted rotation diet. Fully vaxed,

including 1 flu shot 1/2 at 6 months and 1/2 at 7 months. At the time the test

was taken, she was on probiotics, multivitamin, and 300mcg of biotin 3x per day.

Currently up to 1000mcg of biotin 4x per day and 300 mg of OLE 1x per day.

>

> Tony symptoms:

> NT, over 50 food allergies, multiple environmental allergies, eczema, rashes,

diarrhea, mucousy stools, undigested food. Fully vaxed until 15 months, no flu

shots. At the time the test was taken, he was on probiotics and multivitamins.

Currently taking 500mg of Quercetin divided to 3 doses per day and 300 mcg of

biotin.

>

> Thanks for any help.

>

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Can you think of where ia may have had exposure to Uranium? I would start

with low dose DMSA using the Cutler protocol (explained in files). The fact

that she has off-the-charts low lithium makes me think she has mercury issues

and may need supplemental litium orotate if she is having bipolar type symptoms.

Personally, I would avoid ALA until you get the lithium up, which doesn't take

much supplementation as far as I've heard and experienced with my own kids. She

probably needs lots of magnesium (seems to be wasting it), try giving it with

taurine or doing epsom salt baths.

>

> I have uploaded two test results for my two children into the files section.

Any help interpreting them would be great. They are iahairtest and

Tonyhairtest.

>

> ia symptoms:

> multiple food allergies, some autistic type symptoms-ritualistic behaviors,

some scripting, but in proper context, language delay, poor eye contact, poor

socialization with peers, gf/cf/very restricted rotation diet. Fully vaxed,

including 1 flu shot 1/2 at 6 months and 1/2 at 7 months. At the time the test

was taken, she was on probiotics, multivitamin, and 300mcg of biotin 3x per day.

Currently up to 1000mcg of biotin 4x per day and 300 mg of OLE 1x per day.

>

> Tony symptoms:

> NT, over 50 food allergies, multiple environmental allergies, eczema, rashes,

diarrhea, mucousy stools, undigested food. Fully vaxed until 15 months, no flu

shots. At the time the test was taken, he was on probiotics and multivitamins.

Currently taking 500mg of Quercetin divided to 3 doses per day and 300 mcg of

biotin.

>

> Thanks for any help.

>

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Are you in Hawaii, ? You mentioned poi...Oahu has depleted uranium on it,

I know because we lived less then five miles from the site where it is.

In my opinion, from my research, having a toxic burden of both mercury and

aluminum will deplete iron and, possibly iron stores. I am not sure whether

this test would show transferrin or ferritin or something different. It is the

general consensus that chelation will fix the mineral imbalances, especially the

iron which is so important for transporting oxygen. I would make sure you have

some source, for example, we cook on cast iron, that is our only source. Off

hand, the meats and the raisins from your food selections below should be good

sources, so I wouldn't supplement.

When you start chelating, you may want to cut out all the sweets, the citrus,

and the red berries. Speaking from experience, phenols (in citrus and red

berries) become more problematic for whatever reason while you are chelating,

and so does Candida - so you will want them on a diet very low in sweets (or

they will likely be miserable). Some suggestions: pears/pear juice (minimal

juices), different kinds of nuts/nut butters as substitutes.

If they are not eating their vegetables, they may already have candida

overgrowth (I suggest Candidaise on an empty stomach followed by activated

charcoal in about 45 min) AND they probably need zinc. Zinc helps you smell and

taste your food. They will be more willing to eat things when they are more

appealing. Zinc is used up quickly when there is ongoing infection/immune

activation.

>

>

> >

> > Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary

intake of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

> >

> I do want to add what their diet consists of to rule out diet being the cause

of low iron. What else would cause ongoing uranium exposure? We recently

switched from brita pitcher to reverse osmosis bottle water, but it is not a

whole house filter.

>

> Four day rotation diet: Day 1 Beef, yams, raspberries, honey, lemonade (lemons

and cane sugar) only for taking enzymes. Otherwise they drink water. Day 2,

turkey, okra (but they never eat it), green grapes/raisins, white grape juice

juice, no sweetener. Day 3, Lamb, sweet potatoes, cherries for alexia only,

black cherry juice, maple syrup. Day 4, pork, broccoli (they again, never eat

it), dried currants, cane sugar, currant juice.

>

> I also have dried poi flakes that I add in to their juice for supplements.

>

>

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I was always so upset to see uranium come out in several children's metal

toxicity tests....until l found out we are all exposed from jet stream.....

Isa

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[ ] Re: Help interpreting test results

>

> Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary

intake of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

>

I do want to add what their diet consists of to rule out diet being the cause of

low iron. What else would cause ongoing uranium exposure? We recently switched

from brita pitcher to reverse osmosis bottle water, but it is not a whole house

filter.

Four day rotation diet: Day 1 Beef, yams, raspberries, honey, lemonade (lemons

and cane sugar) only for taking enzymes. Otherwise they drink water. Day 2,

turkey, okra (but they never eat it), green grapes/raisins, white grape juice

juice, no sweetener. Day 3, Lamb, sweet potatoes, cherries for alexia only,

black cherry juice, maple syrup. Day 4, pork, broccoli (they again, never eat

it), dried currants, cane sugar, currant juice.

I also have dried poi flakes that I add in to their juice for supplements.

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> Are you in Hawaii, ? You mentioned poi...Oahu has depleted uranium on

it, I know because we lived less then five miles from the site where it is.

I'm actually in Nebraska, but another mom I met in an allergy group used poi

with great results so we've been trying it. I can't say that I've seen any

benefits from it. I did order it from hawaii though, should I stop using it?

>

> In my opinion, from my research, having a toxic burden of both mercury and

aluminum will deplete iron and, possibly iron stores. I am not sure whether

this test would show transferrin or ferritin or something different. It is the

general consensus that chelation will fix the mineral imbalances, especially the

iron which is so important for transporting oxygen. I would make sure you have

some source, for example, we cook on cast iron, that is our only source. Off

hand, the meats and the raisins from your food selections below should be good

sources, so I wouldn't supplement.

>

> When you start chelating, you may want to cut out all the sweets, the citrus,

and the red berries. Speaking from experience, phenols (in citrus and red

berries) become more problematic for whatever reason while you are chelating,

and so does Candida - so you will want them on a diet very low in sweets (or

they will likely be miserable). Some suggestions: pears/pear juice (minimal

juices), different kinds of nuts/nut butters as substitutes.

>

Unfortunately, with all the allergies that my kids have, there really isn't much

room to change their diet. My son doesn't seem to have problems with phenols at

all. My daughter does though, and I give her extra no phenol with all her

fruits. They are allergic to pear, so I can't use that juice. They really only

get small amounts of juice each day as I just need enough to mask the flavor of

their enzymes. Typically, put a few ice cubes in the blender, 2/3 cup of poi

flakes, about 10 oz water and 6 oz juice and blend. I dose this mixture 3x a

day with meals and add trienza. This is for both kids, it amounts to about 2-3

oz of it with each meal. (maybe 1 oz of juice)

> If they are not eating their vegetables, they may already have candida

overgrowth (I suggest Candidaise on an empty stomach followed by activated

charcoal in about 45 min) AND they probably need zinc. Zinc helps you smell and

taste your food. They will be more willing to eat things when they are more

appealing. Zinc is used up quickly when there is ongoing infection/immune

activation.

>

I started with enzymedica enzymes and they didn't tolerate them well. They both

seem to be doing well on biotin for yeast, but I am starting slow as they both

are having die off reactions. I will look into the zinc too.

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Hi

Both hair tests suggests blood sugar regulation problems, of which a low GI diet

might be helpful, the diet you are giving seems to be fairly moderate GI but may

be worth checking and may unless I'm mistaken possibly be a bit yeasty if this

is a problem.

Kenny

>

>

> >

> > Uranium seems to be an ongoing exposure, or reflect low levels of dietary

intake of iron. (Note that supplementing iron in infants is NOT a good idea.)

> >

> I do want to add what their diet consists of to rule out diet being the cause

of low iron. What else would cause ongoing uranium exposure? We recently

switched from brita pitcher to reverse osmosis bottle water, but it is not a

whole house filter.

>

> Four day rotation diet: Day 1 Beef, yams, raspberries, honey, lemonade (lemons

and cane sugar) only for taking enzymes. Otherwise they drink water. Day 2,

turkey, okra (but they never eat it), green grapes/raisins, white grape juice

juice, no sweetener. Day 3, Lamb, sweet potatoes, cherries for alexia only,

black cherry juice, maple syrup. Day 4, pork, broccoli (they again, never eat

it), dried currants, cane sugar, currant juice.

>

> I also have dried poi flakes that I add in to their juice for supplements.

>

>

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We had our house inspected for Radon and found that the previous owner had

already done abatement. We keep a detector in the basement that actively

montitors radon levels. They've been near zero for two years, so we know he

exposure in the house is almost nill. We've also had the water tested for

uranium.

There are test kits available. http://www.radon.com/ is a good source of

information.

Beyond that, there's not much else to do.

Karla

> >

> > Do you live in an area where Radon(the radioactive breakdown of uranium) is

an issue? That could account for it. We live in Colorado, where Radon is a big

issue and my sons hair test routinely shows elevated uranium.

> >

> > Karla

> >

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, I think the yeast treatment you are giving and the zinc should help them

tolerate more foods. When I chelate myself and get very yeasty, I am VERY

reactive to a lot of foods. Hopefully treating the yeast will help open some

other options.

There is nothing wrong with the poi, that I know of, I would keep using it

because it is a good nonallergenic food.

> >

> > Are you in Hawaii, ? You mentioned poi...Oahu has depleted uranium on

it, I know because we lived less then five miles from the site where it is.

>

> I'm actually in Nebraska, but another mom I met in an allergy group used poi

with great results so we've been trying it. I can't say that I've seen any

benefits from it. I did order it from hawaii though, should I stop using it?

> >

> > In my opinion, from my research, having a toxic burden of both mercury and

aluminum will deplete iron and, possibly iron stores. I am not sure whether

this test would show transferrin or ferritin or something different. It is the

general consensus that chelation will fix the mineral imbalances, especially the

iron which is so important for transporting oxygen. I would make sure you have

some source, for example, we cook on cast iron, that is our only source. Off

hand, the meats and the raisins from your food selections below should be good

sources, so I wouldn't supplement.

> >

> > When you start chelating, you may want to cut out all the sweets, the

citrus, and the red berries. Speaking from experience, phenols (in citrus and

red berries) become more problematic for whatever reason while you are

chelating, and so does Candida - so you will want them on a diet very low in

sweets (or they will likely be miserable). Some suggestions: pears/pear juice

(minimal juices), different kinds of nuts/nut butters as substitutes.

> >

> Unfortunately, with all the allergies that my kids have, there really isn't

much room to change their diet. My son doesn't seem to have problems with

phenols at all. My daughter does though, and I give her extra no phenol with

all her fruits. They are allergic to pear, so I can't use that juice. They

really only get small amounts of juice each day as I just need enough to mask

the flavor of their enzymes. Typically, put a few ice cubes in the blender, 2/3

cup of poi flakes, about 10 oz water and 6 oz juice and blend. I dose this

mixture 3x a day with meals and add trienza. This is for both kids, it amounts

to about 2-3 oz of it with each meal. (maybe 1 oz of juice)

>

>

> > If they are not eating their vegetables, they may already have candida

overgrowth (I suggest Candidaise on an empty stomach followed by activated

charcoal in about 45 min) AND they probably need zinc. Zinc helps you smell and

taste your food. They will be more willing to eat things when they are more

appealing. Zinc is used up quickly when there is ongoing infection/immune

activation.

> >

> I started with enzymedica enzymes and they didn't tolerate them well. They

both seem to be doing well on biotin for yeast, but I am starting slow as they

both are having die off reactions. I will look into the zinc too.

>

>

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Just wanted to add that I think MB-12 lozenges would be good to add. Also, milk

thistle for both and carnitine for Tony with fatty foods and supplements. Some

Betaine HCl may help Tony's digestion and glycine may also help with bile/liver

issues. I would back off on or stop the Quercetin and give some CoQ10 for an

antihistamine.

>

> I have uploaded two test results for my two children into the files section.

Any help interpreting them would be great. They are iahairtest and

Tonyhairtest.

>

> ia symptoms:

> multiple food allergies, some autistic type symptoms-ritualistic behaviors,

some scripting, but in proper context, language delay, poor eye contact, poor

socialization with peers, gf/cf/very restricted rotation diet. Fully vaxed,

including 1 flu shot 1/2 at 6 months and 1/2 at 7 months. At the time the test

was taken, she was on probiotics, multivitamin, and 300mcg of biotin 3x per day.

Currently up to 1000mcg of biotin 4x per day and 300 mg of OLE 1x per day.

>

> Tony symptoms:

> NT, over 50 food allergies, multiple environmental allergies, eczema, rashes,

diarrhea, mucousy stools, undigested food. Fully vaxed until 15 months, no flu

shots. At the time the test was taken, he was on probiotics and multivitamins.

Currently taking 500mg of Quercetin divided to 3 doses per day and 300 mcg of

biotin.

>

> Thanks for any help.

>

>

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For some reason no longer accepts my password so I can't access the files.

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Posted by: " mrosshti " mrosshti@... mrosshti

Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:31 pm (PDT)

[it makes me sad that no one is interpreting tests here. I have been asked to

return so I will do so for this occasional purpose. Please note that there are

many good hair test interpreters on the Frequent-Dose-Chelation group if you

want a second opinion.]

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If you ask Dana, she will probably recommend you create a new account... ;)

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> For some reason no longer accepts my password so I can't access the

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> S S

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> Posted by: " mrosshti " mrosshti@... mrosshti

> Thu Apr 29, 2010 5:31 pm (PDT)

>

> [it makes me sad that no one is interpreting tests here. I have been asked to

return so I will do so for this occasional purpose. Please note that there are

many good hair test interpreters on the Frequent-Dose-Chelation group if you

want a second opinion.]

>

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