Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Hi, I've heard there's titanium in Vance's dari-free. Do you use that for your son? Check the labels of any supplements since some of them contain titanium. > What symptoms does your son exhibit? Does he have hypersensitive hearing? Did he have lots of ear infections/antibiotics? Have you checked for food allergies and intolerances? Did he have an adverse reaction to one or more of the vaccines? Have you looked at viral issues? > I'll be interested to hear the responses regarding lithium since my last hair analysis indicated really low lithium. I know one can get prescription lithium (Lithobid) but don't know about OTC or whether it's advised under these circumstances. > S > Also, what about the higher Titanium result? What does that mean?<BR> Danasview.net didn't have much on how you'd get titanium in your<BR> body. Anyone know the answer to this?<BR> <BR> Thanks<BR> <BR> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS<BR> element result ref range color<BR> =============================================<BR> aluminum 9.9 <8.0 yellow<BR> titanium 1.4 <1.0 yellow<BR> <BR> Manganese 0.08 0.20-0.55 red under<BR> Lithium 0.004 0.007-0.023 red under<BR> =======================================================<BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Be very careful with all the creams and sun screens, medicines etc. that you use. Look at the ingredient list. As an avid reader of ingredients, I see Titanium dioxide and other forms as well as Aluminum (even disguised in foreign languages) and other metals on lots of products and creams. NEVER fail to read the ingrediets, because you will be surprised by what we put on our body. On a related subject, I had a hell of a time finding a good tylenol/motrin product that didn't have colors such as RED 40 that would send a sensitive child out the roof. Who needs a flu sensitive kid to be bouncing off the walls? Also, the only safe Pedialyte is the unflavored one. Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 I would suggest trying nutritional supplement amounts of lithiium and manganese, and considering trying chelation a time or two in order to be belt and suspenders sure. Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . > We just received my son's hair test results from Doctor's Data. > They are posted below. I'd appreciate any comments on > interpretation. > > To me, it looks like he has no metal poisoning using either the > direct toxic results or the counting rules for elements or the other > general guidance Andy has offered. I guess chelation isn't going to > be the answer to our riddle. Now, we're left with trying to figure > out what is going on with him. > > I'm curious about the low level of Lithium. What does that mean? > Should we try to correct it? How? > > Also, what about the higher Titanium result? What does that mean? > Danasview.net didn't have much on how you'd get titanium in your > body. Anyone know the answer to this? > > Thanks > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range color > ============================================= > aluminum 9.9 <8.0 yellow > antimony 0.065 <0.066 green > arsenic 0.037 <0.080 green > beryllium <0.01 <0.020 no line > bismuth 0.10 <0.13 green > cadmium 0.022 <0.15 green > lead 0.24 <1.0 green > mercury 0.21 <0.40 green > platinum <0.003 <0.005 no line > thallium <0.001 <0.010 no line > thorium <0.001 <0.005 no line > uranium 0.022 <0.060 green > nickel 0.06 <0.40 green > silver 0.03 <0.20 green > tin 0.23 <0.30 green > titanium 1.4 <1.0 yellow > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ============================================================ > Calcium 307 125-370 green over > Magnesium 27 12-30 green over > Sodium 40 12-90 white 50% > Potassium 8 12-40 yellow under > Copper 16 8.0-16 green over > Zinc 200 100-190 yellow over > Manganese 0.08 0.20-0.55 red under > Chromium 0.29 0.26-0.50 green under > Vanadium 0.034 0.030-0.10 green under > Molybdenum 0.038 0.050-0.13 yellow under > Boron 0.83 0.60-4.0 green under > Iodine 0.25 0.25-1.3 green under > Lithium 0.004 0.007-0.023 red under > Phosphorus 227 160-250 green over > Selenium 0.98 0.95-1.7 green under > Strontium 1.2 0.16-1.0 yellow under > Sulfur 51400 45500-53000 green over > Barium 0.51 0.16-0.80 green over > Cobalt 0.010 0.013-0.035 yellow under > Iron 10 8.0-19 green under > Germanium 0.065 0.045-0.065 green over > Rubidium 0.013 0.016-0.18 yellow under > Zirconium 0.92 0.040-1.0 green over Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2004 Report Share Posted March 23, 2004 I don't see an age, mercury chelates lithium, is there an ongoing source of exposure? maz mercuryexposure.org > We just received my son's hair test results from Doctor's Data. > They are posted below. I'd appreciate any comments on > interpretation. > > To me, it looks like he has no metal poisoning using either the > direct toxic results or the counting rules for elements or the other > general guidance Andy has offered. I guess chelation isn't going to > be the answer to our riddle. Now, we're left with trying to figure > out what is going on with him. > > I'm curious about the low level of Lithium. What does that mean? > Should we try to correct it? How? > > Also, what about the higher Titanium result? What does that mean? > Danasview.net didn't have much on how you'd get titanium in your > body. Anyone know the answer to this? > > Thanks > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range color > ============================================= > aluminum 9.9 <8.0 yellow > antimony 0.065 <0.066 green > arsenic 0.037 <0.080 green > beryllium <0.01 <0.020 no line > bismuth 0.10 <0.13 green > cadmium 0.022 <0.15 green > lead 0.24 <1.0 green > mercury 0.21 <0.40 green > platinum <0.003 <0.005 no line > thallium <0.001 <0.010 no line > thorium <0.001 <0.005 no line > uranium 0.022 <0.060 green > nickel 0.06 <0.40 green > silver 0.03 <0.20 green > tin 0.23 <0.30 green > titanium 1.4 <1.0 yellow > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over 50% > ======================================================= ===== > Calcium 307 125-370 green over > Magnesium 27 12-30 green over > Sodium 40 12-90 white 50% > Potassium 8 12-40 yellow under > Copper 16 8.0-16 green over > Zinc 200 100-190 yellow over > Manganese 0.08 0.20-0.55 red under > Chromium 0.29 0.26-0.50 green under > Vanadium 0.034 0.030-0.10 green under > Molybdenum 0.038 0.050-0.13 yellow under > Boron 0.83 0.60-4.0 green under > Iodine 0.25 0.25-1.3 green under > Lithium 0.004 0.007-0.023 red under > Phosphorus 227 160-250 green over > Selenium 0.98 0.95-1.7 green under > Strontium 1.2 0.16-1.0 yellow under > Sulfur 51400 45500-53000 green over > Barium 0.51 0.16-0.80 green over > Cobalt 0.010 0.013-0.035 yellow under > Iron 10 8.0-19 green under > Germanium 0.065 0.045-0.065 green over > Rubidium 0.013 0.016-0.18 yellow under > Zirconium 0.92 0.040-1.0 green over Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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