Guest guest Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 The counting rules approach does indicate a high probability of mercury problems causing derangement of mineral transport. The results tend to be high. Thus the high toxics aren't as scary as otherwise. Mercury often causes retention of aluminum, antimony and tin when mineral transport is deranged - these are the high toxics on this test. Andy . . . .. . . . . . > Hi all: > > My son just turned 3. I did a Hair Element test, with DDI. Can you > help me interpret the results? It is clear that he has high heavy > metal toxicity, but I need to understand about Mercury. > > > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range color > ============================================= > aluminum 40 <8.0 Pink > antimony 0.44 <0.066 Pink > arsenic 0.14 <0.080 Yellow > beryllium <0.01 <0.020 (Blank) > bismuth 0.005 <0.13 Green > cadmium 0.098 <0.15 Green > lead 2.2 <1.0 Yellow > mercury 0.08 <0.40 Green > platinum <0.003 <0.005 (Blank) > thallium <0.001 <0.010 (Blank) > thorium <0.001 <0.005 (Blank) > uranium <0.003 <0.060 Green > nickel 0.30 <0.40 Green > silver 0.10 <0.20 Green > tin 1.1 <0.30 Pink > titanium 11 <1.0 Pink > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ============================================================ > Calcium 258 125- 370 Green over 50% > Magnesium 18 12- 30 White 50% > Sodium 250 12- 90 Yellow over 50% > Potassium 430 12- 40 Pink over 50% > Copper 9.7 8.0- 16 Green under 50% > Zinc 86 100- 190 Yellow under 50% > Manganese 0.51 0.20- 0.55 Green over 50% > Chromium 0.50 0.26- 0.50 Green over 50% > Vanadium 0.13 0.030- 0.10 Yellow over 50% > Molybdenum 0.31 0.050- 0.13 Pink over 50% > Boron 17 0.60- 4.0 Pink over 50% > Iodine 3.8 0.25- 1.3 Yellow over 50% > Lithium 0.022 0.007-0.023 Green over 50% > Phosphorus 201 160- 250 white 50% > Selenium 1.0 0.95- 1.7 Green under 50% > Strontium 0.39 0.16- 1.0 White 50% > Sulfur 46100 45500- 53000 Green under 50% > Barium 0.64 0.16- 0.80 Green over 50% > Cobalt 0.022 0.013- o.035 White 50% > Iron 15 8.0- 19 Green over 50% > Germanium 0.037 0.045-0.065 Yellow under 50% > Rubidium 0.42 0.016- 0.18 Yellow over 50% > Zirconium 8.6 0.040- 1.0 Pink over 50% Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2004 Report Share Posted June 4, 2004 Hi Andy: Thank you for your prompt response. I recognize your name since I bought your book a couple of weeks ago, since there was a posibility my son, and myself, had elevated mercury. It has so much information that I am a bit overwhelmed. How can I prove to my pediatrician that my son has mercury? Can I aply myself the counting rules to these results? Where are they? What to do from here? Thank you. Warmly, Raquel > The counting rules approach does indicate a high probability of mercury > problems causing derangement of mineral transport. > > The results tend to be high. Thus the high toxics aren't as scary as > otherwise. > > Mercury often causes retention of aluminum, antimony and tin when > mineral transport is deranged - these are the high toxics on this test. > > Andy . . . .. . . . . . > > > Hi all: > > > > My son just turned 3. I did a Hair Element test, with DDI. Can you > > help me interpret the results? It is clear that he has high heavy > > metal toxicity, but I need to understand about Mercury. > > > > > > > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > > element result ref range color > > ============================================= > > aluminum 40 <8.0 Pink > > antimony 0.44 <0.066 Pink > > arsenic 0.14 <0.080 Yellow > > beryllium <0.01 <0.020 (Blank) > > bismuth 0.005 <0.13 Green > > cadmium 0.098 <0.15 Green > > lead 2.2 <1.0 Yellow > > mercury 0.08 <0.40 Green > > platinum <0.003 <0.005 (Blank) > > thallium <0.001 <0.010 (Blank) > > thorium <0.001 <0.005 (Blank) > > uranium <0.003 <0.060 Green > > nickel 0.30 <0.40 Green > > silver 0.10 <0.20 Green > > tin 1.1 <0.30 Pink > > titanium 11 <1.0 Pink > > > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > > element result ref range color under/over 50% > > ============================================================ > > Calcium 258 125- 370 Green over 50% > > Magnesium 18 12- 30 White 50% > > Sodium 250 12- 90 Yellow over 50% > > Potassium 430 12- 40 Pink over 50% > > Copper 9.7 8.0- 16 Green under 50% > > Zinc 86 100- 190 Yellow under 50% > > Manganese 0.51 0.20- 0.55 Green over 50% > > Chromium 0.50 0.26- 0.50 Green over 50% > > Vanadium 0.13 0.030- 0.10 Yellow over 50% > > Molybdenum 0.31 0.050- 0.13 Pink over 50% > > Boron 17 0.60- 4.0 Pink over 50% > > Iodine 3.8 0.25- 1.3 Yellow over 50% > > Lithium 0.022 0.007-0.023 Green over 50% > > Phosphorus 201 160- 250 white 50% > > Selenium 1.0 0.95- 1.7 Green under 50% > > Strontium 0.39 0.16- 1.0 White 50% > > Sulfur 46100 45500- 53000 Green under 50% > > Barium 0.64 0.16- 0.80 Green over 50% > > Cobalt 0.022 0.013- o.035 White 50% > > Iron 15 8.0- 19 Green over 50% > > Germanium 0.037 0.045-0.065 Yellow under 50% > > Rubidium 0.42 0.016- 0.18 Yellow over 50% > > Zirconium 8.6 0.040- 1.0 Pink over 50% Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2004 Report Share Posted June 5, 2004 > How can I prove to my pediatrician that my son has mercury? With most pediatricians this is completely impossible since it is against their religion. >Can I > aply myself the counting rules to these results? Where are they? http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html > What to do from here? See http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam and read some of the other files. > Thank you. > > Warmly, > > Raquel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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