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ALA also chelates arsenic and DMSA chelates lead and could pick up any mercury

along the way. Consider identifying and reducing or eliminating exposure to

these others.

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POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS <BR>

element       result    ref range    color <BR>

============================================= <BR>

aluminum       8.4            <8.0            yellow<BR>

antimony       0.21            <0.066            red<BR>

arsenic       0.12            <0.080            yellow<BR>

cadmium      0.15            <0.15            yellow<BR>

Lead            2.4            <1.0            yellow<BR>

silver       3.2            <0.13            red<BR>

tin             1.8            <0.30            red<BR>

total toxic representation 98%<BR>

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS <BR>

element       result    ref range    color    under/over 50% <BR>

============================================================ <BR>

Calcium             189      160-500      green            under<BR>

Magnesium             11      12-50            green            under<BR>

Sodium             260      12-90            red            over<BR>

Potassium             230      10-40            red            over<BR>

Copper             16      9.0-30            white<BR>

Zinc                   100      110-190      yellow            under<BR>

Manganese             0.09      0.18-0.60      red            under<BR>

Chromium            0.18      0.23-0.50      yellow      under <BR>

Vanadium            0.043      0.025-0.10      green            under<BR>

Molybdenum             0.10      0.040-0.089      yellow            over<BR>

Boron                   6.0      0.50-3.5      yellow            over<BR>

Iodine             0.40      0.25-1.3      green            under<BR>

Lithium            0.011      0.007-0.023      white <BR>

Phosphorus             273      160-250      yellow            over<BR>

Selenium             0.87      0.95-1.7      yellow            under<BR>

Strontium             0.50      0.21-2.1      green            under<BR>

Sulfur             52100      45500-53000      yellow            over<BR>

Barium             0.28      0.19-1.6      green            under<BR>

Cobalt             0.010      0.013-0.035      yellow            under<BR>

Iron                   8.7      6.0-17            green            under<BR>

Germanium             0.049      0.045-0.065      green            under<BR>

Rubidium             0.26      0.008-0.080      yellow            over<BR>

Zirconium             1.7      0.060-0.70      yellow            over<BR>

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In a message dated 4/2/2004 10:33:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

marianne@... writes:

> I understand that some have not met the counting rules, and chelated anyway

> and had good results. Anyone out there???

>

My son's test was a bit like yours -- did not meet the counting rules quite,

but high in antimony and arsenic. I dilly-dallied for months, tried SCD and

other supplemetation, finally decided to give Andy's protocol a try. Great

improvements! I will say that the yeast battle is huge...but the positive

changes

have been wonderful. Much better socially, much better cognitive focus, sensory

issues reduced, much better mood -- he's generally cheerful and cooperative

now. He clearly feels better.

I was scared of chelation before I tried it. But now I only wish I had

started sooner.

Nell

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My son's hair test was suspicious, high in antimony and arsenic. It was a Great

Smokies and so counting rules could only be approximated, and then it was only

close.

Chelation using Andy's protocol and craniosacral therapy have gotten him to were

I don't think he would get a diagnosis today (Aspberger).

--Lissy

[ ] hair test results?and more??

Hi all, Here is a copy of my son's newest hair test results. As far as I can

see he barely meets the #3 counting rule, of at least 11 elements within the

normal range. He has 9. He has never been vaccinated, and I thought he got

mercury from my amalgams. My hair test just came back not meeting the

counting rules at all. I am really surprised as I figured I was totally

polluted, having many, many amalgams. I am having them removed at this time,

and to have my hair test come back OK, is a total shocker.

Can anyone shed some light on this for me?

I had a dentist say that my son couldn't have gotten mercury from me unless

I had dental work done while I was pregnant or nursing (which I did not) Or

unless I ate 18 cans of tuna a day. He is a dentist that is totally against

mercury, fluoride etc, so now I am wondering whether to chelate my son or

not???

I understand that some have not met the counting rules, and chelated anyway

and had good results. Anyone out there???

Can someone lead me to some information about mercury getting into the fetus

or thru breast milk from the mothers amalgams?

Thanks to any responders.

nne

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

=============================================

aluminum 8.4 <8.0 yellow

antimony 0.21 <0.066 red

arsenic 0.12 <0.080 yellow

beryllium <0.01 <0.020

bismuth 0.037 <0.12 green

cadmium 0.15 <0.15 yellow

Lead 2.4 <1.0 yellow

mercury 0.15 <0.40 green

platinum <0.003 <0.005

thallium 0.004 <0.010 green

thorium <0.001 <0.005

uranium 0.017 <0.060 green

nickel 0.20 <0.40 green

silver 3.2 <0.13 red

tin 1.8 <0.30 red

titanium 0.80 <1.0 green

total toxic representation 98%

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

============================================================

Calcium 189 160-500 green under

Magnesium 11 12-50 green under

Sodium 260 12-90 red over

Potassium 230 10-40 red over

Copper 16 9.0-30 white

Zinc 100 110-190 yellow under

Manganese 0.09 0.18-0.60 red under

Chromium 0.18 0.23-0.50 yellow under

Vanadium 0.043 0.025-0.10 green under

Molybdenum 0.10 0.040-0.089 yellow over

Boron 6.0 0.50-3.5 yellow over

Iodine 0.40 0.25-1.3 green under

Lithium 0.011 0.007-0.023 white

Phosphorus 273 160-250 yellow over

Selenium 0.87 0.95-1.7 yellow under

Strontium 0.50 0.21-2.1 green under

Sulfur 52100 45500-53000 yellow over

Barium 0.28 0.19-1.6 green under

Cobalt 0.010 0.013-0.035 yellow under

Iron 8.7 6.0-17 green under

Germanium 0.049 0.045-0.065 green under

Rubidium 0.26 0.008-0.080 yellow over

Zirconium 1.7 0.060-0.70 yellow over

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>Chelation using Andy's protocol and craniosacral therapy have gotten him to

were I don't >think he would get a diagnosis today (Aspberger).

Is craniosacral therapy something like a brisk scalp massage or perhaps a dutch

rub?

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> aluminum 8.4 <8.0 yellow

> antimony 0.21 <0.066 red

> arsenic 0.12 <0.080 yellow

> cadmium 0.15 <0.15 yellow

> Lead 2.4 <1.0 yellow

> silver 3.2 <0.13 red

> tin 1.8 <0.30 red

Consider removing current sources of exposure, especially lead and

antimony

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

> Calcium 189 160-500 green under

> Magnesium 11 12-50 green under

Consider cal/mag supplement.

> Copper 16 9.0-30 white

> Zinc 100 110-190 yellow under

Add a little zinc.

> Manganese 0.09 0.18-0.60 red under

> Selenium 0.87 0.95-1.7 yellow under

Consider adding these.

Dana

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Re: [ ] hair test results?and more??

>Chelation using Andy's protocol and craniosacral therapy have gotten him to

were I don't >think he would get a diagnosis today (Aspberger).

Is craniosacral therapy something like a brisk scalp massage or perhaps a

dutch rub?

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No, more like spinal chiropractic, except it's performed on the bones/joints of

the skull.

Re: [ ] hair test results?and more??

>Chelation using Andy's protocol and craniosacral therapy have gotten him to

were I don't >think he would get a diagnosis today (Aspberger).

Is craniosacral therapy something like a brisk scalp massage or perhaps a

dutch rub?

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Re: [ ] hair test results?and more??

>Chelation using Andy's protocol and craniosacral therapy have gotten him to

were I don't >think he would get a diagnosis today (Aspberger).

Is craniosacral therapy something like a brisk scalp massage or perhaps a

dutch rub?

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> Hi all, Here is a copy of my son's newest hair test results. As far as I can

> see he barely meets the #3 counting rule, of at least 11 elements within the

> normal range. He has 9. He has never been vaccinated, and I thought he got

> mercury from my amalgams. My hair test just came back not meeting the

> counting rules at all. I am really surprised as I figured I was totally

> polluted, having many, many amalgams. I am having them removed at this time,

> and to have my hair test come back OK, is a total shocker.

> Can anyone shed some light on this for me?

Chelate.

There are lots of places to get mercury and some people never figure

out where it came from.

Andy . . . . . .

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> Hi all, Here is a copy of my son's newest hair test results. As

far as I can

> see he barely meets the #3 counting rule, of at least 11 elements

within the

> normal range. He has 9. He has never been vaccinated, and I

thought he got

> mercury from my amalgams. My hair test just came back not meeting

the

> counting rules at all. I am really surprised as I figured I was

totally

> polluted, having many, many amalgams. I am having them removed at

this time,

> and to have my hair test come back OK, is a total shocker.

> Can anyone shed some light on this for me?

> I had a dentist say that my son couldn't have gotten mercury from

me unless

> I had dental work done while I was pregnant or nursing (which I

did not) Or

> unless I ate 18 cans of tuna a day. He is a dentist that is

totally against

> mercury, fluoride etc,

I think he is mistaken about that.

> so now I am wondering whether to chelate my son or

> not???

I don't see why you would not.

You I can see the question about since you have normal

mineral transport.

>

> I understand that some have not met the counting rules, and

chelated anyway

> and had good results. Anyone out there???

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> Can someone lead me to some information about mercury getting into

the fetus

> or thru breast milk from the mothers amalgams?

Try the book " Infertility and Birth Defects: is mercury from

silver dental fillings an unsuspected cause? "

by Sam Ziff and Dr Ziff.

I would also be concerned about the following:

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

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

> aluminum 8.4 <8.0 yellow

> antimony 0.21 <0.066 red

> arsenic 0.12 <0.080 yellow

> cadmium 0.15 <0.15 yellow

> Lead 2.4 <1.0 yellow

> silver 3.2 <0.13 red

> tin 1.8 <0.30 red

Some of this may be showing up incorrectly due to disordered

mineral transport. So the above may or may not be accurate.

But at least note it, consider it, and do another hair test

after you chelate for 6 to 12 months. (He'll probably have

normal mineral transport after a few months of chelation.)

good wishes,

Moria

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