Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Doctor's Data. They run Great Plains Test and they are cheaper. [ ] TO BERNARD-Re: Green Peace hair test > > > 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 >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 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 > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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