Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 Hi All, May I please have help interpreting our son's first hair test results? Files>Hair Tests>Sheila M.>Kai M. Hair Test 1.pdf According to the counting rules, my mild-Asperger's (possible PDD-NOS) son has 'non-abnormal' (don't know if they're considered normal) mineral transport, but his Arsenic (yellow) and Uranium (yellow) are high and his Mercury is at the border of green into the yellow zone. So, my son isn't necessarily Mercury poisoned since he doesn't meet any one of the criterium used to indicate a high probability, but affected by something else, like Arsenic and Uranium? I compared his hair test to mine (which I also uploaded for anyone who is interested) and we both have elevated Uranium, and Mercury almost at the same result level. From what I've read on this list, there isn't much to be done about chelating Uranium, but hope that with chelation of the other toxins the Uranium will leave the body too. Your interpretation, thoughts and opinions would be appreciated. TIA, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 After looking at each of his Essential Elements again, and using the additional patterns, my son could very well be carrying a load of Mercury with his lithium so low, and I already knew he was iron dificient from his vit/min/acids testing. Would DMSA make a considerable difference with him though? I was thinking of only using ALA for chelation. He has no amalgam fillings, but he does have steel caps. Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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