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> Would some of you very knowledgeable and generous individuals help

me

> prevent my daughter from going down the same developmental path as

my son?

> I had a hair test done at 5 months because she has bad cradle cap,

eczema,

> and digestion problems (reflux).

What does cradle cap indicate?

Thanks, Kaye

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Hey Marcy,

Based on other mine and other kid's results:

Consider a complete thyroid panel. High hair iodine can be one

indication of hypothyroid or the beginning of it. Consider

evaluation of Zinc status (probably intracellular elements).

According to Dr.McGinnis, high hair Zinc yields a 95% chance of low

intracellular zinc and impaired zinc transport. Before any measles

vac, consider blood test for vit.A status and I would NEVER recommend

MMR, only separate shots, if any.

Steve

> Would some of you very knowledgeable and generous individuals help

me

> prevent my daughter from going down the same developmental path as

my son?

> I had a hair test done at 5 months because she has bad cradle cap,

eczema,

> and digestion problems (reflux).

> I will only report items that are out of range from Great Smokies.

> She received 1 HepB vaccine (w/o thimeresol) on day 2 of life. No

> antibiotics.

> Nutrient elements results look more scattered than my 2-1/2 year

old ASD

> son.

>

> Toxic Elements:

> Aluminum 9.9 (ref. 0.0 to 9.0)

> Antimony 0.044 (ref. 0.000 to 0.030)

> Barium 9.96 (ref. 0.00 to 3.00)

> Lead 0.50 (ref. 0.00 to 0.50) on the border

> Tin 0.297 (ref. 0.000 to 0.280)

> Mercury not out of range, but higher than I would have thought. Is

this the

> probable measure from amalgam exposure in utero? I have 5 silvers

and ate

> no fish. 0.69 (ref. 0.00 to 1.00)

>

> Nutrient Elements

> Most even if they do not exceed the range are on the very high end

of

> normal (just below the threashold of high). Those that are out are

all

> high.

> Copper 23.6 (ref. 9.0 to 23.0) (says in explanation that may show

zinc

> deficiency)

> Zinc 239 (ref 105 to 175) (says in explanation that may indicate

> maldistribution of zinc)

> Cobalt 0.0449 (ref. 0.0075 to 0.0400)

> Molybdenum 0.113 (ref. 0.025 to 0.096)

> Iodine 4.20 (ref. 0.16 to 1.75)

> Selenium 1.47 (ref. 0.48 to 1.45)

> Strontium 22.11 (ref. 0.60 to 5.50)

>

> The nutrient elements that were on the low side of normal were

Chromium,

> Lithium, Sulfur and Venadium.

>

> Ca/Mg and Ca/P were reported as inside range. What are these?

> Na/K was reported as outside range 21.4 (ref. 1.5-10.0) What is

this?

>

> Currently, she is on Alimentum (sp? hypoallergenic) formula, rice

cereal

> and a few veggies and fruits.

> I supplement her with evening primrose oil every day (1 in her

cereal, 2 on

> her skin)

> and Nordic Jr. DHA every other day.

>

> What else should I be doing other than avoiding mercury vaccines?

Does

> this look bad enough to detox?

>

> Marcy

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Hi Marcy,

My very uneducated opinion is that I would do mercury detox IF she

fails the counting rules. (I didn't check but recommend checking.)

If she fails the counting rules, I would do the mercury detox

routine. (How old is she now? I'm not recommending using DMSA or

ALA with an infant..... I'm also not saying it is bad to do so.

I don't know.)

If she is not merc toxic according to the counting rules, then

I'd treat the other metals.

Regardless of anything else you do, I would do another hair test

on her once in a while.

best,

Moria

At 10:46 AM 7/30/2001 -0400, you wrote:

>Would some of you very knowledgeable and generous individuals help me

>prevent my daughter from going down the same developmental path as my son?

> I had a hair test done at 5 months because she has bad cradle cap, eczema,

>and digestion problems (reflux).

>I will only report items that are out of range from Great Smokies.

>She received 1 HepB vaccine (w/o thimeresol) on day 2 of life. No

>antibiotics.

>Nutrient elements results look more scattered than my 2-1/2 year old ASD

>son.

>

>Toxic Elements:

>Aluminum 9.9 (ref. 0.0 to 9.0)

>Antimony 0.044 (ref. 0.000 to 0.030)

>Barium 9.96 (ref. 0.00 to 3.00)

>Lead 0.50 (ref. 0.00 to 0.50) on the border

>Tin 0.297 (ref. 0.000 to 0.280)

>Mercury not out of range, but higher than I would have thought. Is this the

>probable measure from amalgam exposure in utero? I have 5 silvers and ate

>no fish. 0.69 (ref. 0.00 to 1.00)

>

>Nutrient Elements

>Most even if they do not exceed the range are on the very high end of

>normal (just below the threashold of high). Those that are out are all

>high.

>Copper 23.6 (ref. 9.0 to 23.0) (says in explanation that may show zinc

>deficiency)

>Zinc 239 (ref 105 to 175) (says in explanation that may indicate

>maldistribution of zinc)

>Cobalt 0.0449 (ref. 0.0075 to 0.0400)

>Molybdenum 0.113 (ref. 0.025 to 0.096)

>Iodine 4.20 (ref. 0.16 to 1.75)

>Selenium 1.47 (ref. 0.48 to 1.45)

>Strontium 22.11 (ref. 0.60 to 5.50)

>

>The nutrient elements that were on the low side of normal were Chromium,

>Lithium, Sulfur and Venadium.

>

>Ca/Mg and Ca/P were reported as inside range. What are these?

>Na/K was reported as outside range 21.4 (ref. 1.5-10.0) What is this?

>

>Currently, she is on Alimentum (sp? hypoallergenic) formula, rice cereal

>and a few veggies and fruits.

>I supplement her with evening primrose oil every day (1 in her cereal, 2 on

>her skin)

>and Nordic Jr. DHA every other day.

>

>What else should I be doing other than avoiding mercury vaccines? Does

>this look bad enough to detox?

>

>Marcy

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She is 6 months old tomorrow. I'm particularly worried about the

copper/zinc issue, as I heard at the DAN conference that there is

correlation between that and developmental delays. Also, the NA/K

ratio is way off. My boss (a pharmacist) said to definitely check

that.

> >Would some of you very knowledgeable and generous individuals help

me

> >prevent my daughter from going down the same developmental path as

my son?

> > I had a hair test done at 5 months because she has bad cradle

cap, eczema,

> >and digestion problems (reflux).

> >I will only report items that are out of range from Great Smokies.

> >She received 1 HepB vaccine (w/o thimeresol) on day 2 of life. No

> >antibiotics.

> >Nutrient elements results look more scattered than my 2-1/2 year

old ASD

> >son.

> >

> >Toxic Elements:

> >Aluminum 9.9 (ref. 0.0 to 9.0)

> >Antimony 0.044 (ref. 0.000 to 0.030)

> >Barium 9.96 (ref. 0.00 to 3.00)

> >Lead 0.50 (ref. 0.00 to 0.50) on the border

> >Tin 0.297 (ref. 0.000 to 0.280)

> >Mercury not out of range, but higher than I would have thought. Is

this the

> >probable measure from amalgam exposure in utero? I have 5 silvers

and ate

> >no fish. 0.69 (ref. 0.00 to 1.00)

> >

> >Nutrient Elements

> >Most even if they do not exceed the range are on the very high end

of

> >normal (just below the threashold of high). Those that are out

are all

> >high.

> >Copper 23.6 (ref. 9.0 to 23.0) (says in explanation that may show

zinc

> >deficiency)

> >Zinc 239 (ref 105 to 175) (says in explanation that may indicate

> >maldistribution of zinc)

> >Cobalt 0.0449 (ref. 0.0075 to 0.0400)

> >Molybdenum 0.113 (ref. 0.025 to 0.096)

> >Iodine 4.20 (ref. 0.16 to 1.75)

> >Selenium 1.47 (ref. 0.48 to 1.45)

> >Strontium 22.11 (ref. 0.60 to 5.50)

> >

> >The nutrient elements that were on the low side of normal were

Chromium,

> >Lithium, Sulfur and Venadium.

> >

> >Ca/Mg and Ca/P were reported as inside range. What are these?

> >Na/K was reported as outside range 21.4 (ref. 1.5-10.0) What is

this?

> >

> >Currently, she is on Alimentum (sp? hypoallergenic) formula, rice

cereal

> >and a few veggies and fruits.

> >I supplement her with evening primrose oil every day (1 in her

cereal, 2 on

> >her skin)

> >and Nordic Jr. DHA every other day.

> >

> >What else should I be doing other than avoiding mercury vaccines?

Does

> >this look bad enough to detox?

> >

> >Marcy

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It is hard to do this off the numbers alone - are you saying that if

you draw a line right down the middle of the little charts - right on

" average, " that only 4 are below that line and the rest are above it?

Andy

> Would some of you very knowledgeable and generous individuals help

me

> prevent my daughter from going down the same developmental path as

my son?

> I had a hair test done at 5 months because she has bad cradle cap,

eczema,

> and digestion problems (reflux).

> I will only report items that are out of range from Great Smokies.

> She received 1 HepB vaccine (w/o thimeresol) on day 2 of life. No

> antibiotics.

> Nutrient elements results look more scattered than my 2-1/2 year old

ASD

> son.

>

> Toxic Elements:

> Aluminum 9.9 (ref. 0.0 to 9.0)

> Antimony 0.044 (ref. 0.000 to 0.030)

> Barium 9.96 (ref. 0.00 to 3.00)

> Lead 0.50 (ref. 0.00 to 0.50) on the border

> Tin 0.297 (ref. 0.000 to 0.280)

> Mercury not out of range, but higher than I would have thought. Is

this the

> probable measure from amalgam exposure in utero? I have 5 silvers

and ate

> no fish. 0.69 (ref. 0.00 to 1.00)

>

> Nutrient Elements

> Most even if they do not exceed the range are on the very high end

of

> normal (just below the threashold of high). Those that are out are

all

> high.

> Copper 23.6 (ref. 9.0 to 23.0) (says in explanation that may show

zinc

> deficiency)

> Zinc 239 (ref 105 to 175) (says in explanation that may indicate

> maldistribution of zinc)

> Cobalt 0.0449 (ref. 0.0075 to 0.0400)

> Molybdenum 0.113 (ref. 0.025 to 0.096)

> Iodine 4.20 (ref. 0.16 to 1.75)

> Selenium 1.47 (ref. 0.48 to 1.45)

> Strontium 22.11 (ref. 0.60 to 5.50)

>

> The nutrient elements that were on the low side of normal were

Chromium,

> Lithium, Sulfur and Venadium.

>

> Ca/Mg and Ca/P were reported as inside range. What are these?

> Na/K was reported as outside range 21.4 (ref. 1.5-10.0) What is

this?

>

> Currently, she is on Alimentum (sp? hypoallergenic) formula, rice

cereal

> and a few veggies and fruits.

> I supplement her with evening primrose oil every day (1 in her

cereal, 2 on

> her skin)

> and Nordic Jr. DHA every other day.

>

> What else should I be doing other than avoiding mercury vaccines?

Does

> this look bad enough to detox?

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> > >Barium 9.96 (ref. 0.00 to 3.00)

> > >Marcy , I would be careful of what things you use

in the bathtub, if you are using shaving creams or shaving powders

make sure you rinse out the tub really well. Did anyone tell

you where the source of barium could be coming from? Lucy

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We use only epsom salts for my son, baby shampoo and liquid baby soap

(We have a separate shower). I am using some cortisone topically on

occassion for the terrible itch from the cradle cap. I have NO IDEA

where barium comes from, and my son also had toxic amounts in his

hair test. Anyone know?

>

> > > >Barium 9.96 (ref. 0.00 to 3.00)

>

> > > >Marcy , I would be careful of what things you use

> in the bathtub, if you are using shaving creams or shaving powders

> make sure you rinse out the tub really well. Did anyone tell

> you where the source of barium could be coming from? Lucy

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Yes. If you draw the line down the nutrient elements, 4 are on the

left, 1 is a little over the line to the right, and 10 are well over

the line to the right.

Marcy

> It is hard to do this off the numbers alone - are you saying that

if

> you draw a line right down the middle of the little charts - right

on

> " average, " that only 4 are below that line and the rest are above

it?

>

> Andy

>

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