Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 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? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 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? > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2004 Report Share Posted August 11, 2004 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? > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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