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> Hey ,

>

> The rules listed in Andy's HAIR TEST book are ALMOST the same

> as what is at

> <http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html >

>

> STEP 1 on the web page exactly matches " 1 " and " 2 " in the

> book (on page 16). What the webpage lists as one " step "

> with 2 possible abnormal results (5 or less; 18 or more)

> is listed as 2 separate items in the book, but is " the

> same " .

>

Hi Moria,

I appreciate that you are keeping up with this group!!

I lent my book to a friend. Isn't there something in rule 2 in the

hair test book that says to count all the low results too? (Rule 1

counts all the high results, rule 2 counts all the low results, or

something like that).

If I'm not reading or remembering things right, it could be that this

sickness that I have is messing with my brain again. :(

Regards

> STEP 2 on the web page matches " 3 " in the book.

>

> STEP 3 on the web page matches " 4 " in the book.

>

> Item 5 in the book is " new " . This is the item where

> if 2 of the prior things are ALMOST abnormal -- being

> just off by 1 -- this counts as also being abnormal.

>

> good wishes,

> Moria

>

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> > Hey ,

> >

> > The rules listed in Andy's HAIR TEST book are ALMOST the same

> > as what is at

> > <http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html >

> >

> > STEP 1 on the web page exactly matches " 1 " and " 2 " in the

> > book (on page 16). What the webpage lists as one " step "

> > with 2 possible abnormal results (5 or less; 18 or more)

> > is listed as 2 separate items in the book, but is " the

> > same " .

> >

>

>

> Hi Moria,

Hi ,

>

> I appreciate that you are keeping up with this group!!

um, actually I don't. I look once in a while -- and that once

in a while could be every day or once in 3 weeks. Same on other

lists.

>

> I lent my book to a friend. Isn't there something in rule 2 in the

> hair test book that says to count all the low results too? (Rule 1

> counts all the high results, rule 2 counts all the low results, or

> something like that).

yes, but it is actually the same difference. Honest.

I'll try to point it out (I'm not saying " take my word for it " ),

but for some people I know that numeric concepts don't make a

lot of sense -- thus I'm also wanting to tell you that this

DOES make sense *to me*.

Okay here is what the webpage says about " step 1 " :

" If the number of items above 50% is 5 or less it indicates a high

probability of abnormal mineral transport and it indicates a high

probability of mercury poisoning.

If the number of items above 50% is 18 or more it indicates a high

probability of abnormal mineral transport and it indicates a high

probability of mercury poisoning. "

Andy has made the 2 " halves " of that into separate rules in the

book. The 2nd " half " of the text above -- 18 or more OVER 18%

-- is THE SAME as (in the book) 5 or less. There are 23

essential elements on a DDI hair test. So if someone has

(for example) 18 items ABOVE 50%, then they also have 5

items below.

I guess there is the detail that items that are EXACTLY 50%

are counted differently using the 2 sets of directions.

That is true, but it is " more minor " than the sameness I'm

pointing out.

Hope that helps to clarify.

good wishes,

Moria

>

> If I'm not reading or remembering things right, it could be that

this

> sickness that I have is messing with my brain again. :(

>

> Regards

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > STEP 2 on the web page matches " 3 " in the book.

> >

> > STEP 3 on the web page matches " 4 " in the book.

> >

> > Item 5 in the book is " new " . This is the item where

> > if 2 of the prior things are ALMOST abnormal -- being

> > just off by 1 -- this counts as also being abnormal.

> >

> > good wishes,

> > Moria

> >

>

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