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> mercury 0.68 <0.40 Yellow

Consider removing sources of current exposure

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

> Calcium 190 160- 500 Green Under 50%

> Magnesium 10 12- 50 Yellow Under 50%

Add cal/mag, especially mag.

> Copper 10 9.0- 30 Green Under 50%

> Zinc 82 110- 190 Yellow Under 50%

I would consider adding a little zinc, see if you notice any improvement.

> Selenium 0.99 0.95- 1.7 Green Under 50%

This really is not that low, but my son improved when I added

selenium, so you can consider that and see if you notice anything.

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from my layman's perspective, it sounds like your son has

normal mineral transport and elevated mercury, which means he

is mercury toxic but not severely. his hair test seems consistent

with what you say his symptoms are. i also had normal mineral

transport, but my mercury was in the red all the way to the top

which means i am much more toxic.

but i would definitely have andy or moria look at it. if they don't

respond on list, i would suggest emailing them privately.

just my two cents

julie

> Hi, everyone: Please help. I got the hair elements result for my

son (6 years old) from DDI today. It does not meet Andy's

counting rules, but mercury is in the yellow range ( and only

mercury is in the yellow area, all the others are in green area).

What does this mean? Is my son mercury toxic or not? What

else should I do with this report?

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> Hi, everyone: Please help. I got the hair elements result for my

son (6

> years old) from DDI today. It does not meet Andy's counting

rules, but

> mercury is in the yellow range ( and only mercury is in the yellow

area,

> all the others are in green area). What does this mean? Is my son

> mercury toxic or not?

I concur with the comments of (post 108773).

It is sorta kinda maybe toxic.

> What else should I do with this report? Sould I do

> anything with mercury, lead, or arsenic?

they are all " green " (except merc)

You could certainly try chelating for the mercury.

> Total Toxic Representation is in

> Yellow. What does this mean?

nothing beyond what the individual toxic elements said.

Actually, that seems a bit weird to me.

> Do I need to do something with high

> sodium,high pottasium and high rubidium? Also low magnesium, low

zinc, low

> manganese and low strontium?

I don't know.

However the sodium/potassium/calcium/magnesium pattern

fits what Andy says is suspicious for an adrenal problem,

so you could follow up with tests for that.

>

> The test result almost meets the step 3 (4 or more items are in

red area).

> He has only 3 items are in the red areas, but zinc and manganese

are in

> green area but very close to the red area.Thanks.

well, okay, that is close with the other 2.

If it was just 3 I would not think that was close.

>

> My son does not have autism, or ADD, but he does have some

problems learning

> to read and many other minor problems (ex: gross motor skill, fine

motor

> skill...). Should I consider chelation?

I would think you could certainly consider TRYING it.

I would not be at all surprised if it helps some.

>

> BTW, I would like to thank whoever (maybe Moria?) created the

format for us

> to copy. It makes the job much easier. Thanks.

you are welcome, yes that was me.

good wishes,

Moria

>

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> =============================================

> aluminum 3.9 <8.0 Green

> antimony 0.042 <0.066 Green

> arsenic 0.066 <0.080 Green

> beryllium <0.01 <0.020 Green

> bismuth 0.014 <0.12 Green

> cadmium 0.036 <0.15 Green

> lead 0.64 <1.0 Green

> mercury 0.68 <0.40 Yellow

> platinum <0.003 <0.005 No Line

> thallium <0.001 <0.010 No Line

> thorium <0.001 <0.005 No Line

> uranium 0.011 <0.060 Green

> nickel 0.05 <0.0.40 Green

> silver 0.03 <0..13 Green

> tin 0.25 <0.30 Green

> titanium 0.84 <1.0 Green

>

>

>

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

> ============================================================

> Calcium 190 160- 500 Green

Under 50%

> Magnesium 10 12- 50 Yellow Under

50%

> Sodium 270 12- 90 Red

Over 50%

> Potassium 460 10- 40 Red

Over 50%

> Copper 10 9.0- 30 Green

Under 50%

> Zinc 82 110- 190 Yellow Under

50%

> Manganese 0.10 0.18- 0.60 Yellow Under

50%

> Chromium 0.26 0.23- 0.50 Green

Under 50%

> Vanadium 0.032 0.025-0.10 Green

Under 50%

> Molybdenum 0.070 0.040-0.089 Green

Over 50%

> Boron 2.5 0.50- 3.5 Green Over

50%

> Iodine 0.88 0.25- 1.3 Green

Over 50%

> Lithium 0.019 0.007-0.023 Green

Over 50%

> Phosphorus 211 160- 250 Green

Over 50%

> Selenium 0.99 0.95- 1.7 Green

Under 50%

> Strontium 0.14 0.21- 2.1 Yellow Under

50%

> Sulfur 45700 45500-53000 Green

Under 50%

> Barium 0.16 0.19- 1.6 Yellow Under

50%

> Cobalt 0.011 0.013-0.035 Yellow Under

50%

> Iron 7.0 6.0- 17 Green

Under 50%

> Germanium 0.042 0.045-0.065 Yellow Under

50%

> Rubidium 0.60 0.008-0.080 Red

Over 50%

> Zirconium 0.10 0.060-0.70 Green

Under 50%

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> Hi, everyone: Please help. I got the hair elements result for my

son (6

> years old) from DDI today. It does not meet Andy's counting rules,

but

> mercury is in the yellow range ( and only mercury is in the yellow

area,

> all the others are in green area). What does this mean? Is my son

> mercury toxic or not? What else should I do with this report?

Sould I do

> anything with mercury, lead, or arsenic? Total Toxic

Representation is in

> Yellow. What does this mean? Do I need to do something with high

> sodium,high pottasium and high rubidium? Also low magnesium, low

zinc, low

> manganese and low strontium?

>

> The test result almost meets the step 3 (4 or more items are in red

area).

> He has only 3 items are in the red areas, but zinc and manganese

are in

> green area but very close to the red area.Thanks.

>

> My son does not have autism, or ADD, but he does have some problems

learning

> to read and many other minor problems (ex: gross motor skill, fine

motor

> skill...). Should I consider chelation?

***Can't answer the question about chelation but problems learning to

read, with gross motor skill, with fine motor skill could be problems

with vision-the eyes not working right even if vision checks out ok.

Check with a vision therapy center and have that looked at.

Best wishes

Becky

>

> BTW, I would like to thank whoever (maybe Moria?) created the

format for us

> to copy. It makes the job much easier. Thanks.

>

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> =============================================

> aluminum 3.9 <8.0 Green

> antimony 0.042 <0.066 Green

> arsenic 0.066 <0.080 Green

> beryllium <0.01 <0.020 Green

> bismuth 0.014 <0.12 Green

> cadmium 0.036 <0.15 Green

> lead 0.64 <1.0 Green

> mercury 0.68 <0.40 Yellow

> platinum <0.003 <0.005 No Line

> thallium <0.001 <0.010 No Line

> thorium <0.001 <0.005 No Line

> uranium 0.011 <0.060 Green

> nickel 0.05 <0.0.40 Green

> silver 0.03 <0..13 Green

> tin 0.25 <0.30 Green

> titanium 0.84 <1.0 Green

>

>

>

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

> ============================================================

> Calcium 190 160- 500 Green Under

50%

> Magnesium 10 12- 50 Yellow Under 50%

> Sodium 270 12- 90 Red Over

50%

> Potassium 460 10- 40 Red Over

50%

> Copper 10 9.0- 30 Green Under

50%

> Zinc 82 110- 190 Yellow Under 50%

> Manganese 0.10 0.18- 0.60 Yellow Under 50%

> Chromium 0.26 0.23- 0.50 Green Under

50%

> Vanadium 0.032 0.025-0.10 Green Under

50%

> Molybdenum 0.070 0.040-0.089 Green Over

50%

> Boron 2.5 0.50- 3.5 Green Over

50%

> Iodine 0.88 0.25- 1.3 Green Over

50%

> Lithium 0.019 0.007-0.023 Green Over

50%

> Phosphorus 211 160- 250 Green Over

50%

> Selenium 0.99 0.95- 1.7 Green Under

50%

> Strontium 0.14 0.21- 2.1 Yellow Under 50%

> Sulfur 45700 45500-53000 Green Under

50%

> Barium 0.16 0.19- 1.6 Yellow Under 50%

> Cobalt 0.011 0.013-0.035 Yellow Under 50%

> Iron 7.0 6.0- 17 Green Under

50%

> Germanium 0.042 0.045-0.065 Yellow Under 50%

> Rubidium 0.60 0.008-0.080 Red Over

50%

> Zirconium 0.10 0.060-0.70 Green Under

50%

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