Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 > Please peruse the following data and advise, at your convenience. It will make it infinitely more convenient if you will repost it (to make it easy, reply to your own post through the web interface) and add the following info: draw a line down the middle of the hair elements and say if the greens are above or below the line. Act like the sodium, potassium, etc have the same coloring as the rest of the " essential elements. " Only Great Smokies can imagine that sodium and potassium are " other elements, " not " essential elements. " And they wonder why naturopaths and alternative laboratories get a hard time. Tell me whether the " red " results are all the way to the far end of the plot or not. Andy . . . . . . . . .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2002 Report Share Posted December 18, 2002 , We've " made the rounds " of DAN docs in the Twin Cities. e- me off list if you want more information. Lissy -- In , " nhokkanen <hnancy15@q...> " <hnancy15@q...> wrote: > Mr. Hall Cutler: > Please peruse the following data and advise, at your convenience. On > January 3 I will be consulting a Dr. Wand in Bloomington, Minnesota to > further guide our treatment. Note, sir, that as a token of my infernal > gratefulness, I have named my firstborn son after you. Tusen takk! > Hokkanen > Minneapolis > -------------- > Elemental Analysis Hair from Great Smokies Diagnostic Laboratory > Tests ordered by HRI+Pfeiffer, Naperville, Illinois > Patient: Hokkanen (aliases " Coconut, " " Doodlebug " ) > age 4 years 8 months, 48 lbs, 47 inches tall > Elevated Free Copper (Calculated Value) > Zinc Deficiency > Copper/Zinc Imbalance > Pyroluria > Elevated Heavy Metal > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range (ppm) color > Aluminum 21.6 <=9.0 red > Antimony 0.125 <=0.030 red > Arsenic 0.083 <=0.100 yellow > Barium 0.19 <=1.45 yellow > Bismuth <0.0250 <=0.2000 yellow > Cadmium 0.262 <=0.150 red > Lead 1.07 <=0.50 red > Mercury <0.25 <=1.00 yellow > Nickel 0.457 <=0.400 red > Platinum (not tested) > Silver (not tested) > Thallium <0.0003 <=0.0012 yellow > Thorium (not tested) > Tin 0.221 <=0.280 yellow > Titanium 0.85 0.25 - 1.25 green > Uranium <0.025 <=0.060 yellow > > ESSENTIAL & OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range (ppm) color under/over 50% > Calcium 142 220 - 780 red under > Magnesium 8 15 - 90 red under > Sodium 2 8 - 60 red under > Potassium <1.5 1.5 - 30.0 red under > Copper 27.8 9.0 - 23.0 red over > Zinc 83 105 - 175 red under > Manganese 0.27 0.14 - 0.40 green > Chromium 0.48 0.34 - 0.90 green > Vanadium 0.102 0.014 - 0.150 green > Molybdenum 0.135 0.025 - 0.096 red over > Boron 0.11 0.15 - 3.00 red under > Iodine 0.23 0.16 - 1.75 yellow under > Lithium 0.0541 0.0027 - 0.0320 red over > Phosphorous 170 125 - 240 green > Selenium 0.79 0.48 - 1.45 green > Strontium 0.34 0.35 - 3.25 red under > Sulfur 57,293 44,200 - 53,000 red over > Cobalt 0.0196 0.0075 - 0.0400 green > Iron 21.0 6.0 - 18.0 red over > Germanium (not tested) > Rubidium 0.006 0.004 - 0.045 yellow under > Zirconium (not tested) > > Ca/Mg 17.8 5.0 - 15.0 outside > Ca/P 0.8 2.5 - 10.0 outside > Na/K NR 1.5 - 10.0 inside > > LDH 284 H 100 - 250 IU/L > Triglycerides 172 H 0 - 149 mg/dL > HDL Cholesterol 38 L 40 - 59 mg/dL > Zinc, Plasma 68 L 70 - 150 ug/dL > > PRESCRIPTION > Breakfast > Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 300 mg > Pyridoxine (Vitamin B-6) 300 mg > Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate 50 mg > DMG 125mg > Kirkman's CLO 3750 IU > Dinner > Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) 500 mg > Zinc Picolinate (65 mg) > Manganese (Gluconate) 10 mg > Vitamin E 200 IU > DMG 125 mg > Bedtime > Cal/Mag 400/400 mg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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