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Morte information on DDI - plus it can be used against the Counting Rules,

Great Smokies can;t..........use DDI :)

Mandi in UK

Do you know how the two test compare?

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Do you know how the two test compare?

Thanks

> The hair test is a good non-invasive test to start with. The

preferred test is the Doctor's Data Inc. " Hair Elements " test and

not the " toxic elements " one. Andy has developed counting rules for

the " Hair Elements " that you can use to help determine where things

are. (

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rule

s )

>

> I found a lot of information at the following URL:

>

> http://www.autism.com/ari/ - At the bottom of the page you should

find the heading for " Impaired Metal Excretion " -- Amy S. Holmes,

M.D. Click that for a video presentation that Dr. Holmes presented

in 2002.

>

> And also:

>

>

> http://www.nomercury.org/media/haley/haley_files/default.htm -

Video and slide of " Mercury - What is its role in Autism and

Alzheimer's Disease? " by: Dr. Boyd Haley.

>

> Both of these links take a minute or two to load up.

>

>

> [ ] Mecury testing

>

>

> My son was recently diagnosed with autism. He is verbal, but he

is

> three and 1/2 and has the vocabulary of 20 month old. I am going

to

> get him tested for mercury by hair testing. If this doesn't show

> any, can I take that as an absoulute positive or is there

further

> testing that I can persue?

>

>

>

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

>

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DDI is the gold standard and is the best in my opinion.

[ ] Doctors Data Inc v. Great Smokies

Do you know how the two test compare?

Thanks

> The hair test is a good non-invasive test to start with. The

preferred test is the Doctor's Data Inc. " Hair Elements " test and

not the " toxic elements " one. Andy has developed counting rules for

the " Hair Elements " that you can use to help determine where things

are. (

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#counting_rule

s )

>

> I found a lot of information at the following URL:

>

> http://www.autism.com/ari/ - At the bottom of the page you should

find the heading for " Impaired Metal Excretion " -- Amy S. Holmes,

M.D. Click that for a video presentation that Dr. Holmes presented

in 2002.

>

> And also:

>

>

> http://www.nomercury.org/media/haley/haley_files/default.htm -

Video and slide of " Mercury - What is its role in Autism and

Alzheimer's Disease? " by: Dr. Boyd Haley.

>

> Both of these links take a minute or two to load up.

>

>

> [ ] Mecury testing

>

>

> My son was recently diagnosed with autism. He is verbal, but he

is

> three and 1/2 and has the vocabulary of 20 month old. I am going

to

> get him tested for mercury by hair testing. If this doesn't show

> any, can I take that as an absoulute positive or is there

further

> testing that I can persue?

>

>

>

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

>

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