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Hi :

I went to the website and happy to say that on all fronts, the DDL hair test

on my son indicates he is not mercury poisoned. This stands to reason with

what the Mayo Clinic told us. It may also be the reason why he went berzerk

when we tried to chelate him with the TTFD?

I am glad we did it and double checked. Thanks again for the info.

Kim

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Interesting ,

Antimony & Tin were the only ones that were slightly high on my son too, but

using the counting rules I understand he does not need chelation. Just out of

curiosity, is your son PDD, or maybe (for lack of a better word) high

functioning, like my little one?

Kim

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Hi Kim... We just did Slater's hair test and the counting rules I

found through the Autism-Mercury list in the files. I think it is

now on a website and I'll go to the list and get that link for you

in case there you are not on that list.

I am going to have my NT daughter done who is exactly Slater's age-2

years old and myself too.. but have not gotten the kits ordered yet.

Good luck!

> Hello Listmates

>

> A while back, I inquired about hair testing and was advised that

DDL was the

> best test to get. I just got the results back on my PDD son and

would like to

> try and interpret them myself with the " counting rules " . Could

someone give

> me the website to get that info again please? I thought I saved

it, but did

> not.

>

> Additionally, has anyone out there done this test on one of their

typical

> kids? I am going to do it on myself and my typical daughter and

see what results

> we get. Any feedback would be very interesting.

>

> Kim

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Kim...here is the info I think you were wanting on interpreting hair

test and this link is only for Doctor's Data test I think.. it is

Andy Cutler's method which I believe Dr. McCandless mentions in her

book is the method she employs also... I may be wrong but I think

that is the case.

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

s

You can also find the link that leads to it on the Autism-Mercury

list on Yahoo.

Good luck!

> Hello Listmates

>

> A while back, I inquired about hair testing and was advised that

DDL was the

> best test to get. I just got the results back on my PDD son and

would like to

> try and interpret them myself with the " counting rules " . Could

someone give

> me the website to get that info again please? I thought I saved

it, but did

> not.

>

> Additionally, has anyone out there done this test on one of their

typical

> kids? I am going to do it on myself and my typical daughter and

see what results

> we get. Any feedback would be very interesting.

>

> Kim

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Hi Kim... you are welcome! My son was not as high on Mercury either

but was off the chart on Antimony and high on Tin. Good luck and

stay in touch with us. Blessings,

> Hi :

>

> I went to the website and happy to say that on all fronts, the DDL

hair test

> on my son indicates he is not mercury poisoned. This stands to

reason with

> what the Mayo Clinic told us. It may also be the reason why he

went berzerk

> when we tried to chelate him with the TTFD?

>

> I am glad we did it and double checked. Thanks again for the info.

>

> Kim

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Doctors' Data has the largest database and the best

and latest equipment for doing hair tests in the

world. Since Doctors Data only charges $42 for a

hair test, and GPL sends it out for them to do and

puts his name at the top and charges more, why not go

directly to DD? I talked to Bill Shaw about this,

after finding out that many of his tests go out to

other labs. It was quite awhile ago that I found

this out and seldom use GPL for anything other than

the dysbiosis tests; this because they get it back

quiker than the other labs. As I recall in our

discussion, he apparently felt it was fair to mark

them up since parents heard about it through him or

might even have gotten the kit from him at a

conference.

As to mercury in sibs, I have found that too, and

it was somewhat elucidated by Amy Holmes' work on

baby hair, which showed that ASD babies are unable to

excrete mercury the same way normal kids do. I

believe now that the high levels of mercury in sibs

may be that they are excreting it better, so when

mercury is high on an ASD kid, we don't actually know

whether they are so loaded with mercury or just

excreting it the way NT kids do. For this reason I

seldom even look at the excretion of toxics on the

hair test (unless they are very high or very low),

but only study what is happening to the minerals.

This, corroborated by the RBC minerals (Meta-Metrix

or Doctors Data) and what the fibrillarin and

metallothionein function show on the McCandless Panel

at Immunosciences, is what helps me choose who needs

detoxification (TTFD or N-Acetyl Cysteine) or

chelation (DMSA). Dr. JM

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>Another question if I may, if these tests are

identical, would you know why <BR>

>is Dr. McCandless telling us to use DDL in lieu of

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> As to mercury in sibs, I have found that too, and

> it was somewhat elucidated by Amy Holmes' work on

> baby hair, which showed that ASD babies are unable to

> excrete mercury the same way normal kids do. I

> believe now that the high levels of mercury in sibs

> may be that they are excreting it better, so when

> mercury is high on an ASD kid, we don't actually know

> whether they are so loaded with mercury or just

> excreting it the way NT kids do.

I would say that I agree with this, although I would

say " in theory " . In practice, I would also look at

how long the child with high-mercury-on-test has

gone without (known) mercury exposure. Also, did Dr Amy

actually get HIGH readings for mercury, or just higher than

the ASD kids? In both these points, my thinking is

that excretion of mercury should not go on endlessly.

> For this reason I

> seldom even look at the excretion of toxics on the

> hair test (unless they are very high or very low),

> but only study what is happening to the minerals.

Well, I believe that some mercury toxic people simply

do not get messed up minerals, and these folks DO show

HIGH on mercury.

Also, for people with NORMAL mineral transport the

" other " toxic metals may have important infomation.

(And for people with ABNORMAL mineral transport, the

other toxic levels may or may not be correct.)

For whoever is interested (I have a hunch I'm going to

be asked, so I'm answering in advance LOL.)

Moria

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