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Dean has posted my hair test (thanks Dean) as no. 30 here:

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html

Note that there is a little magnifying glass to click on to enlarge

the scan (no idea how my people did this).

This sample was taken about 6 mo after amalgam removal, just before I

tried a couple of rounds of DMSA, and about 6 mo before I started

serious chelation with DMPS. When I reviewed the hair test (and the

results sunk in through the thick 'roller coaster' fog I was in at the

time) I knew for sure that Andy Cutler is a genius. Just look at how

much I can get out of this test using his hair test interpretation book.

6 elements to the right - it almost meets counting rule one. If

lithium was just a shade lower it would meet rule one. Lithium is

artificially high because I had been supplementing lithium after

amalgam removal. So I consider the test close enough to meet rule 1.

11 in the green and white zone - it meets counting rule 4.

's mineral transport is deranged therefore she is mercury poisoned.

Calcium and magnesium to the right and together, sodium and potassium

to the left and together. According to Andy - " means not enough

cortisol, adrenaline and thyroid hormone " . That fits me perfectly. I

had been medicating with Cortef and thyroid hormone for about 1.5 year

before the test. I was on 30 mg Cortef per day at the time, by the

way. I think that having the adrenal signs still show up on the hair

test means that I still wasn't taking enough Cortef. (I have been

telling people lately that I get adrenaline rushes. That is true, and

has been more so in the last couple of years. About the time of

amalgam removal I was in total burnout and couldn't even get much

adrenaline going. Even though I get rushes I don't think I get

'enough' adrenaline.). At the time of the hairtest I also wasn't

getting the right amount of thyroid hormone.

Ca/Mg = 3.65, slightly low = poor regulation of blood sugar...... fits me.

Ca/P = 10.2, normal metabolizer...... fits

Na/K = 2, normal....... fits because I was on the armour like thyroid

(containing T3 and T4) med at the time.

K/Ca = 0.007, low...... suggests that my thyroid wasn't optimal..... fits.

Ca and Mg higher than Na and K, exersize helpful...... fits

Na/Mg = 0.05, can't make enough adrenaline...... fits

High Ca/P with low Na/Mg (yes) suggests need for B6..... fits

C/P high, Na/Mg low, Ca/K low, don't need digestive enzymes..... fits

Anyone see anything else???

J

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