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Doctor's Data. They run Great Plains Test and they are cheaper.

[ ] TO BERNARD-Re: Green Peace hair test

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> Well that was a quick $50 wasted... sort of. Where can I obtain a

> hair test? Great Plains Lab?

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>> Its my understanding that the Green Peace test is for mercury

> only. That is not what you want. Although the Green Peace

> effort may be worthwhile to publicize the widespread exposure to

> public and high levels of exposure, the test isn't as useful for

> evaluation of problems. What you want is a hair element test,

> which includes many toxic metals and many essential minerals. Those

> most effected by mercury tend to be accumulators and have low levels

> in the hair- even though they have high body burden. Similar for

> blood and urine tests. The hair element test indicates

> mercury toxicity because of the big essential mineral imbalances- as

> noted by Andy's rules on evaluation of hair tests.

>> Bernie

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Doctors Data required a Drs note for the hair test. You can order the same

one yourself through _www.Directlabs.com_ (http://www.Directlabs.com) - you

need to ask for the DDI ELEMENTAl hair test. This will still be cheaper than

going via Great Plains and you get just the same test :)

Mandi in UK

I went to the Doctor's Data website but I couldn't find a link to

purchase the test. Can I go directly to Great Plains lab? Do you know

how much they cost by any chance?

> Doctor's Data. They run Great Plains Test and they are cheaper.

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Look in the files of this site under " How to Hair Test " .

H.

On Nov 25, 2004, at 11:36 PM, Patti wrote:

>

> Well that was a quick $50 wasted... sort of. Where can I obtain a

> hair test? Great Plains Lab?

>

>

> > Its my understanding that the Green Peace test is for mercury

> only.   That is not what you want.      Although the Green Peace

> effort may be worthwhile to publicize the widespread exposure to

> public and high levels of exposure,  the test isn't as useful for

> evaluation of problems.    What you want is a hair element test,

> which includes many toxic metals and many essential minerals. Those

> most effected by mercury tend to be accumulators and have low levels

> in the hair- even though they have high body burden.    Similar for

> blood and urine tests.         The hair element test indicates

> mercury toxicity because of the big essential mineral imbalances- as

> noted by Andy's rules on evaluation of hair tests.

> > Bernie

> >

> >

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