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> I also member of in Japan, then a lot of members had

> got the results from DDI, then the owner of in

> Japanese ML said that we should get any advice through Mr.Andy

> Cutlar.

Actually lots of people on this list are quite knowledgeable and could

answer.

> So today I would like to give me any advice concerning the

> results of hair testing.

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> =============================================

> mercury 3.01 0.4 Red

This one is very easy to interpret. Lots of mercury. That's a

problem.

Mineral transport in the essential elements is normal.

You might try chelation and not feeding him tuna fish, swordfish,

shark, or other large fish. Small fish only, or poultry or meat.

Otherwise avoid any further mercury exposure.

A lot of really useful information is available at

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/

and especially

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Andy_dose_sched.html

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

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I have a question after going to moraim's schedule site. Is it not

a good idea to do just ALA? I've got Andy's book, but I haven't

gotten that far in my reading.

Thank you,

Sio

> > I also member of in Japan, then a lot of members

had

> > got the results from DDI, then the owner of in

> > Japanese ML said that we should get any advice through Mr.Andy

> > Cutlar.

>

> Actually lots of people on this list are quite knowledgeable and

could

> answer.

>

> > So today I would like to give me any advice concerning the

> > results of hair testing.

>

> > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> > element result ref range color

> > =============================================

> > mercury 3.01 0.4 Red

>

> This one is very easy to interpret. Lots of mercury. That's a

> problem.

>

> Mineral transport in the essential elements is normal.

>

> You might try chelation and not feeding him tuna fish, swordfish,

> shark, or other large fish. Small fish only, or poultry or meat.

> Otherwise avoid any further mercury exposure.

>

> A lot of really useful information is available at

>

> http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/

>

> and especially

>

> http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Andy_dose_sched.html

>

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

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I have a question after going to moraim's schedule site. Is it not

a good idea to do just ALA? I've got Andy's book, but I haven't

gotten that far in my reading.

Thank you,

Sio

> > I also member of in Japan, then a lot of members

had

> > got the results from DDI, then the owner of in

> > Japanese ML said that we should get any advice through Mr.Andy

> > Cutlar.

>

> Actually lots of people on this list are quite knowledgeable and

could

> answer.

>

> > So today I would like to give me any advice concerning the

> > results of hair testing.

>

> > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> > element result ref range color

> > =============================================

> > mercury 3.01 0.4 Red

>

> This one is very easy to interpret. Lots of mercury. That's a

> problem.

>

> Mineral transport in the essential elements is normal.

>

> You might try chelation and not feeding him tuna fish, swordfish,

> shark, or other large fish. Small fish only, or poultry or meat.

> Otherwise avoid any further mercury exposure.

>

> A lot of really useful information is available at

>

> http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/

>

> and especially

>

> http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Andy_dose_sched.html

>

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

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A lot of people (including myself) use ALA only.

Dagmar.

[ ] Re: The results of hair testing concerning Mercury.

I have a question after going to moraim's schedule site. Is it not

a good idea to do just ALA? I've got Andy's book, but I haven't

gotten that far in my reading.

Thank you,

Sio

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