Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Your test shows disturbed mineral transport indicating mercury toxicity and thyroid issues (low K/Ca ratio). Your daughters don't show disturbed mineral transport, therefore the toxic elements representation may actually reflect body burden. (Aluminum, mercury) What, besides " shyness " caused you to have hair tests for your daughters? Joy Z wrote: > > I need some feedback on our hair test results. > > Here is mine and I'm seeing that I failed: > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & current\ =IMG_0001.jpg > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG_0001.jpg> > > DD1 age 4 and it looks like she passed: > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.jp\ g > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.j\ pg> > > DD2 age 2 and it looks like she passed: > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & current\ =IMG.jpg > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG.jpg> > > Why would they be ok when I failed the test? I'm hypothyroid and have > adrenal issues as well as having had hyperemesis with both > pregnancies. Both girls are also very shy and I was hoping to get some > answers from this test, but it looks like I'll have to keep searching. > Any thoughts or analysis would be greatly appreciated! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 My oldest was diagnosed with Asperger's. They both have multiple food allergies. When my oldest stays off her allergens her Asperger's symptoms (not understanding humour, auditory processing problems, auditory defensiveness and vesibular sensory seeking) go away except for the social shyness aspects. I've never had amalgams, but I suspect my mercury source is my mother's and vaccines. I'm looking into chelating myself and we are considering having another child at some point in the future if we can get this all figured out. Is their mercury being in the green and almost yellow an issue? Does that most likely mean they are excreting well and don't have more than they can handle? Or perhaps they have alot and their bodies are just not messed up enough yet to show deranged mineral transport? Thank you for you help! Joy > > > > I need some feedback on our hair test results. > > > > Here is mine and I'm seeing that I failed: > > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & current\ =IMG_0001.jpg > > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG_0001.jpg> > > > > DD1 age 4 and it looks like she passed: > > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.jp\ g > > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.j\ pg> > > > > DD2 age 2 and it looks like she passed: > > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & current\ =IMG.jpg > > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG.jpg> > > > > Why would they be ok when I failed the test? I'm hypothyroid and have > > adrenal issues as well as having had hyperemesis with both > > pregnancies. Both girls are also very shy and I was hoping to get some > > answers from this test, but it looks like I'll have to keep searching. > > Any thoughts or analysis would be greatly appreciated! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 Joy Z wrote: > > My oldest was diagnosed with Asperger's. They both have multiple food > allergies. When my oldest stays off her allergens her Asperger's > symptoms (not understanding humour, auditory processing problems, > auditory defensiveness and vesibular sensory seeking) go away except > for the social shyness aspects. > Identifying the allengens is one thing. Chelating might actually remove the sensitivity. > I've never had amalgams, but I suspect my mercury source is my > mother's and vaccines. I'm looking into chelating myself and we are > considering having another child at some point in the future if we can > get this all figured out. > > Is their mercury being in the green and almost yellow an issue? Does > that most likely mean they are excreting well and don't have more than > they can handle? Or perhaps they have alot and their bodies are just > not messed up enough yet to show deranged mineral transport? > I would bet on the latter. > > Thank you for you help! > Joy > > > > > > > > I need some feedback on our hair test results. > > > > > > Here is mine and I'm seeing that I failed: > > > > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & current\ =IMG_0001.jpg > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG_0001.jpg> > > > > > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG_0001.jpg > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG_0001.jpg>> > > > > > > DD1 age 4 and it looks like she passed: > > > > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.jp\ g > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.j\ pg> > > > > > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.j\ pg > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/?action=view & current=IMG_0001.j\ pg>> > > > > > > DD2 age 2 and it looks like she passed: > > > > http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & current\ =IMG.jpg > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG.jpg> > > > > > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG.jpg > <http://s239.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/pir0416/Hair%20Test/?action=view & curren\ t=IMG.jpg>> > > > > > > Why would they be ok when I failed the test? I'm hypothyroid and have > > > adrenal issues as well as having had hyperemesis with both > > > pregnancies. Both girls are also very shy and I was hoping to get > some > > > answers from this test, but it looks like I'll have to keep > searching. > > > Any thoughts or analysis would be greatly appreciated! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 The hair test definitely indicates mineral transport disturbance, which in turn indicates chronic mercury toxicity. The counting rule met is four bars in the red zones. As well rule #4 (11 or less bars in the green & white) is short by one, adding to the extremely hight probability. Arsenic is a secondary, but much lesser concern. The Ca/P ratios indicate that he is a very fast metabolizer. Vitamin D and a high fat diet might help. Low Ca and Mg with moderately high K and Na indicate crucial adrenal problems, producing too much adrenaline (hyperactivity, poor reaction to stress/poor immune function, mood problems such as anxiety, panic) and little or no cortisol. The excess production of adrenaline is confirmed by an elevated Na/Mg ratio. While Na/K is within range, it is tending towards showing high thyroid. High hair molybdenum doesn't reflect body stores here. Zinc is quite low, and merits supplementation. As may magnesium. The extremely low copper should trigger a blood copper level test to rule out Menke's and 's. Digestive enzymes will always help. This child would certainly benefit from a trial of chelation using a safe, frequent-low-dose protocol such as Cutler's. > > Hello all, > I'm new here and currently educating myself about AC chelation. I just uploaded my son's hair test in the files under the name " Ian's Hair Test " . Please help me with the interpretation as I have not yet read Andy's Hair Interpretation book, working on his " Amalgam Illness " . Please excuse my lack of knowledge, can you give me as detailed interpretation as you can? > He is 2.5 years old, not officially diagnosed, but have lots of " on the spectrum " behaviors: detachment, not social, some stimming, running back and forth, not understanding emotions, etc. He has been on GFCF diet for 6 months that has helped some, then we decided to take him off the diet and see if that's gonna make any difference. And it did big time: stimmiing has increased, looking from the corners of his eyes,crankiness, running in circles, lack of focus. His eye contact if good though, his speech is getting better with speech therapy, lots of echolalia though. > He is currently on multivitamin, gummy bears calcium, 1 tsp of CLO, vit C. > Any suggestions and help will be greatly appreciated. > Thank you very much! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 Hi Andree This test meets the counting rules for mercury. AC Chelation is recommended. This test also suggests the possibility of adrenal and thyroid problems along with a need for vit b6. The toxic load may well be due to mercury retaining these metals. I'm sorry the post is a bit short there have been a lot of hair tests recently along with a shortage of interpretors. All the best Kenny > > Hello > > Please, help me interpret my son's hair test results. It's under Sebastien's hair test. > > Thank You for your help. > > > Andree > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 Hi Andree I forgot to mention that Lead in the yellow may also be significant. Kenny > > > > Hello > > > > Please, help me interpret my son's hair test results. It's under Sebastien's hair test. > > > > Thank You for your help. > > > > > > Andree > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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