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Andy,

Do you mean a normal result for someone who has heavy metal

poisoning, or a normal result for someone who does not?

He does have high aluminum, arsenic and tin. Also mercury above the

reference range, although not much over.

> This looks like a very normal result.

>

> Andy . . . .. . . . .

>

> > I have analysed my sons hair test using the counting rules. In

step 1

> > he has 9 elements above 50%. In step 2 he has 2 elements that

extend

> > to the red box on the left side. In step 3 he has 16 elements

that

> > are in the green/ white area. Judging by these results he does

not

> > have impaired mineral transport?

> >

> > His reading for mercury is on the high side, although not

outrageous.

> >

> > Mercury is 0.43 ref range < 0.4

> > Aluminum 11 ref range < 8.0

> > Arsenic 0.14 ref range < 0.08

> > Tin 0.65 ref range < 0.3

> >

> > Sodium, potassium, manganese, selenium, cobalt, rubidium are all

> > below ref range.

> >

> > I'm not sure what to make of the results.

> > Any advice welcomed.

> >

> > .

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Normal as in not toxic, no more than normal healthy levels of heavy

metals. . .. . . . . . .

Andy . . . . . . .

> Andy,

>

> Do you mean a normal result for someone who has heavy metal

> poisoning, or a normal result for someone who does not?

>

> He does have high aluminum, arsenic and tin. Also mercury above the

> reference range, although not much over.

>

>

>

>

>

> > This looks like a very normal result.

> >

> > Andy . . . .. . . . .

> >

> > > I have analysed my sons hair test using the counting rules. In

> step 1

> > > he has 9 elements above 50%. In step 2 he has 2 elements that

> extend

> > > to the red box on the left side. In step 3 he has 16 elements

> that

> > > are in the green/ white area. Judging by these results he does

> not

> > > have impaired mineral transport?

> > >

> > > His reading for mercury is on the high side, although not

> outrageous.

> > >

> > > Mercury is 0.43 ref range < 0.4

> > > Aluminum 11 ref range < 8.0

> > > Arsenic 0.14 ref range < 0.08

> > > Tin 0.65 ref range < 0.3

> > >

> > > Sodium, potassium, manganese, selenium, cobalt, rubidium are all

> > > below ref range.

> > >

> > > I'm not sure what to make of the results.

> > > Any advice welcomed.

> > >

> > > .

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So, in your opinion, does he require chelation?

.

> > > This looks like a very normal result.

> > >

> > > Andy . . . .. . . . .

> > >

> > > > I have analysed my sons hair test using the counting rules.

In

> > step 1

> > > > he has 9 elements above 50%. In step 2 he has 2 elements that

> > extend

> > > > to the red box on the left side. In step 3 he has 16 elements

> > that

> > > > are in the green/ white area. Judging by these results he

does

> > not

> > > > have impaired mineral transport?

> > > >

> > > > His reading for mercury is on the high side, although not

> > outrageous.

> > > >

> > > > Mercury is 0.43 ref range < 0.4

> > > > Aluminum 11 ref range < 8.0

> > > > Arsenic 0.14 ref range < 0.08

> > > > Tin 0.65 ref range < 0.3

> > > >

> > > > Sodium, potassium, manganese, selenium, cobalt, rubidium are

all

> > > > below ref range.

> > > >

> > > > I'm not sure what to make of the results.

> > > > Any advice welcomed.

> > > >

> > > > .

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> So, in your opinion, does he require chelation?

I don't konw. I always hedge my bets on this by suggesting trying it

anyway because no test is a completely accurate reflection of a real

human being, but I think it is unlikely that he will benefit from

chelation. But it is pretty easy to try a few times and if you don't

see anything in particular, move on to something else.

Andy. . . . . . . . . ..

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