Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 > aluminum 49 <8.0 red > antimony 0.16 <0.066 yellow > arsenic 0.14 <0.080 yellow > cadmium 0.20 <0.15 yellow > lead 2.2 <1.0 yellow Consider removing sources of current exposures http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 You don't qualify for the counting rules in this test, but it is also abnormal. My hair test didn't reach the counting rules either, yet I am serioulsy poisoned with mercury. You could either study your own syptoms against a good list of mercury syptoms, or, if you have a great suspiccion, do a chelation trial, 3 rounds, after you remove ALL your amalgams and mercury in the root canals and wait at least 4 days before you use DMSA and 3 months before you use ALA. If you notice improvemnts in about 3 rounds, it is enough proof that you have mercury. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 > the next best approach, can't figure out where the heck such high > aluminum came from. > Aluminum comes in deodorants, champoos, cookware too. I threw all my aluminum pots, including the electric rice cooker <sight>. Fluoride in toothpastes and water comes from Aluminum manufacture, it is toxic waste, imo,and I am not sure the fluoride doesn't carry some aluminum with it too. I got a fluoride filter for my water. Raquel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2004 Report Share Posted October 19, 2004 Try chelation anyway. The Al Sb As high and Hg somewhat low are suggestive of mercury deranged mineral transport. The essential elements aren't definitively abnormal but are also not particularly normal. Andy . . . . . . > This hair sample was taken after about 6-8 weeks of zinc > supplementation, magnessium supplemntation, b vitamins, and tmg > folinic acid, and maybe one or two mb12 shots.He doesn't meet the > rules I don't think he does anyway, but would like some feed back as > the next best approach, can't figure out where the heck such high > aluminum came from. > > Thanks for any input, > Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 I was thinking, since it seems from his minerals he is off by one or two, to meet the counting rules, could the magnessium supplemntation he got for the 6-8 weeks prior to cutting his hair, just changed his numbers enough not to qualify? He has MTHFR mutations and I know once we began gf/cf feingold and giving the tmg, folinic nearly all of his late onset " autistic behaviors disappeared. " We got a major autisitic regression over a 6 month period after getting the MMR booster and varivax vaccine June of 03.And it was by mercury poisioning symptoms is how I got into this in the first place.Right/left side deficits, slurred disordered speech, muscle deterioration, major phenol intolerance. We were looking at autism at the age of 5, now he has osteoporosis, and not growing normally. Cognitively, he in now way ahead of his peers, but I need to get this growth/bone thing corrected.Doctor did say, when I mentioned to him about the teeth discoloration that we are probably looking at metal issues. Thanks for your answer, it definitely helps to make a intelligent decision here. Colleen > > Try chelation anyway. The Al Sb As high and Hg somewhat low are > suggestive of mercury deranged mineral transport. The essential > elements aren't definitively abnormal but are also not particularly > normal. > > Andy . . . . . . > > > This hair sample was taken after about 6-8 weeks of zinc > > supplementation, magnessium supplemntation, b vitamins, and tmg > > folinic acid, and maybe one or two mb12 shots.He doesn't meet the > > rules I don't think he does anyway, but would like some feed back as > > the next best approach, can't figure out where the heck such high > > aluminum came from. > > > > Thanks for any input, > > Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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