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Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test

result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test.

Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks

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Helen,

He has heavy metal poisoning. In addition to the ones that are elevated as

shown, he has mercury poisoning as well when you apply the counting rules

(deranged metals).

Ricky

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From: Helen <helenxzhao@...>

Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 2:00:19 PM

Subject: [ ] 's Hair Test

 

Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test

result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test.

Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks

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Looks to meet at least one of the counting rules, which states if there are 4 or

more " essential and other elements " in thr red you have a high probability of

mercury poisoning.

TJ

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From: Helen <helenxzhao@...>

Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 11:00:19 AM

Subject: [ ] 's Hair Test

 

Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test

result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test.

Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks

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None of my son's " essential and other elemens " are in the red area, but copper

is really high (close to red) and he is very low in zinc (close to red as well).

How many counting rules are there?

 

Thanks,

Dovile

From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] 's Hair Test

Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 11:15 AM

 

Looks to meet at least one of the counting rules, which states if there are 4 or

more " essential and other elements " in thr red you have a high probability of

mercury poisoning.

TJ

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From: Helen <helenxzhao@...>

Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 11:00:19 AM

Subject: [ ] 's Hair Test

 

Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test

result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test.

Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks

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There are four counting rules, it's better to reference Andy's book, but here is

a portion of it:

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

TJ

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From: firk87 <firk87@...>

Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 1:02:29 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] 's Hair Test

 

None of my son's " essential and other elemens " are in the red area, but copper

is really high (close to red) and he is very low in zinc (close to red as well).

How many counting rules are there?

 

Thanks,

Dovile

From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] 's Hair Test

Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 11:15 AM

 

Looks to meet at least one of the counting rules, which states if there are 4 or

more " essential and other elements " in thr red you have a high probability of

mercury poisoning.

TJ

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From: Helen <helenxzhao@...>

Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 11:00:19 AM

Subject: [ ] 's Hair Test

 

Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test

result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test.

Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks

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I am still in the process of requesting the book from the library, but the link

that you sent is very good. Thanks so much!

 

Dovile

From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] 's Hair Test

Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 11:15 AM

 

Looks to meet at least one of the counting rules, which states if there are 4 or

more " essential and other elements " in thr red you have a high probability of

mercury poisoning.

TJ

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From: Helen <helenxzhao@...>

Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 11:00:19 AM

Subject: [ ] 's Hair Test

 

Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test

result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test.

Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks

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So it appears that I can't get the book from the library, but I did find a

portion of the book in pdf for viewing online (besides the link below).  I did

the counting rules and my son's test results are withing normal range, he passed

all the rules so to speak. So does that mean that other metals (not mercury or

lead) that are high are the ones that we should focus on? He was very high in

Tin and then Arsenic, Uranium, Cadmium, Aluminum and Antimony were lower but

still in the yellow area (more than 68th percentile). With minerals - Copper is

very high and Zinc is very low. Any ideas are welcome.

 

Dovile

From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] 's Hair Test

Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 11:15 AM

 

Looks to meet at least one of the counting rules, which states if there are 4 or

more " essential and other elements " in thr red you have a high probability of

mercury poisoning.

TJ

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From: Helen <helenxzhao@...>

Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 11:00:19 AM

Subject: [ ] 's Hair Test

 

Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test

result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test.

Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks

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