Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 Hello, My son's hair analysis (from Great Smokies) showed low copper and high zinc. I am assuming that this means what it says - he has low copper and high zinc. Is this correct? Does this mean I should not supplement zinc during chelation? I get the impression that most children's copper/zinc ratio is the other way around. Is it very abnormal for autistic children to show low copper, high zinc? Also, ds' sulphur on the hair test was off the charts. Can I assume from this that he is already high in sulphur, or do we need to do a plasma cisteine test? Our dr. seemed to think he was storing sulphur in his hair, but was still low in his body (or something like that). Does this make any sense? Thanks for any insight. God Bless, Sally Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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