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its a bit painful but think it has to be typed out into a post.

> I want to post Zeb's hair analysis results. Do I do this in a

> regular email or how? DDI is where the test was preformed. Thanks

> ALisha

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> I want to post Zeb's hair analysis results. Do I do this in a

> regular email or how? DDI is where the test was preformed. Thanks

> ALisha

Probably better to post them here

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cept you get sucked into group pressure to chelate which imo is not

the way to go at all.

> > I want to post Zeb's hair analysis results. Do I do this in a

> > regular email or how? DDI is where the test was preformed. Thanks

> > ALisha

>

>

> Probably better to post them here

>

> /

>

> Dana

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its very hard to comment on a hair test without seeing the whole

thing.

scanning it to a jpg to a file of about size of about 250k will give

good enough resolution without being to big. it can then be uploaded

to the files section of this board and comments given.

but basically it is showing an impaired sulphur metabolism which may

be well occasioned by lead.

antimony is the flame proofing in beds and pajamas and toxic

really the rest of the hair test needs to be seen and the supplements

you are giving and an indication of the area lived in(to get an idea

of the local mineralisation of food and dust) is helpful

> I just received results back for a hair test done on my son. Some

of

> the metals are outside of the reference range and I'm wondering if

> anyone can shed any light on the results. These are his

> results/reference range. Antimony 0.16/<=0.03, Arsenic

> 0.102/<=0.082, Cadmium 0.145/<=0.106, Lead 1.756/<=1.559, Nickel

> 0.848/<=0.559, Tin 0.4275/<=0.1825. Maybe these aren't even high

> enough to worry about, but I have no idea. By the way, my son is 3

> years old.

>

> Thank you,

> Kim

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,

I don't have access to a scanner, so I created a word document and

posted to files under test results. I labeled it on's test

results. I have noted supplements used in the doc. We live in a

rural area NW of Richmond, VA. We do get our water from a well--I've

ordered a metals test for that, and our house is about 100 yrs. old

so lead paint is a concern. Please let me know if any more info is

needed. I would be grateful for your insight.

Kim

> > I just received results back for a hair test done on my son.

Some

> of

> > the metals are outside of the reference range and I'm wondering

if

> > anyone can shed any light on the results. These are his

> > results/reference range. Antimony 0.16/<=0.03, Arsenic

> > 0.102/<=0.082, Cadmium 0.145/<=0.106, Lead 1.756/<=1.559, Nickel

> > 0.848/<=0.559, Tin 0.4275/<=0.1825. Maybe these aren't even high

> > enough to worry about, but I have no idea. By the way, my son is

3

> > years old.

> >

> > Thank you,

> > Kim

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hes got high lead and is retaining mercury (mercury shows as very low

meaning it is bound into tissue and not floating out to blood)

so there is quite a severe impairment of the sulphur metabolism and

the hair test is disordered.

i did mention about antimony and beeding pajamas before.

his lead intake may not be huge but it all gets into a snarl and get

retianed rather than flushed out.

thats a huge amount of dmg, much smaller more frequent doses are

better imo.

there such a substantial issue with sulphur impairment that to see

progress you are going to have to read my web page( yes i know, this

apprently is like asking to walk on razor blades or

something) 'minerals i take' in the index of

http://tinyurl.com/2csa3

and other things like skin vitamin d, where you live, you never get

the right sun unfortunately, basically a broad based approach with

metallothionein promotion to flush the heavy metlas with zinc copper

selenium etc as per my web page

he seems to have the genes to do quite well i think.

your other option is chelation but imo it does not work as well and

is destructive of large scale nueral structures in the brain which

would show as developmental delays that never seem to be quite got

past even though the child is healthier.

the broad metallothionein promotion is quite complex but not too bad

once you get the hang of it. not expensive either.

whey is quite important, again a somewhat complex issue though.

what is he sleeping like?

r u using powder enzymes?

do you have his selenium reading?

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>>Antimony 0.16/<=0.03, Arsenic

> 0.102/<=0.082, Cadmium 0.145/<=0.106, Lead 1.756/<=1.559, Nickel

> 0.848/<=0.559, Tin 0.4275/<=0.1825.

Consider removing sources of current exposures, especially antimony,

lead, and tin

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

Dana

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>

> > what is he sleeping like?

He sleeps well. Rarely has night wakings, sleeps about 10 hours a

night, and an afternoon nap 1.5-3.5 hours.

>

> r u using powder enzymes?

yes

>

> do you have his selenium reading?

no, I do not.

I will check out your website.

Thanks again,

Kim

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Dana,

Any ideas on where the tin might be coming from?

> >>Antimony 0.16/<=0.03, Arsenic

> > 0.102/<=0.082, Cadmium 0.145/<=0.106, Lead 1.756/<=1.559, Nickel

> > 0.848/<=0.559, Tin 0.4275/<=0.1825.

>

>

>

> Consider removing sources of current exposures, especially antimony,

> lead, and tin

>

> http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

>

> Dana

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- just my 2 cents worth--your daughter is excreting mercury --and that is

the

inportant part--what is NOT good--is that she has a lot of it--and one must look

at

all the other essential elements that also come with these test results--(I

donot know

how to read them)

is she ASD?

Is she eating a lot of fish?

Where can she be getting mercury and uranium from? reasearch the sources--isn't

uranium in the ground and higher in some areas naturally? so it would be in your

water..in food grown on the soil....factories emit it....

Lucy

In , " cabookmommy " <bookmommy@s...> wrote:

>

> I just received my 5yo daughter's hair elements results from DDI. It

> came back HIGH for Mercury and Uranium.

>

> Mercury was in the far right of yellow (just short of red) 1.8 vs

> ref range <0.40

>

> Uranium just went over to red .24 vs. ref range <0.060

>

> In the Essential and other Elements section, she is *HIGH* in Sodium

> and Potassium and *LOW* in Magnesium, Manganese, Cobalt and

> Germanium.

>

> Questions...

> 1) What do these results mean?

> 2) Should we start chelation immediately?

> 3) Should we contact a doctor? Our ped is very much " old school "

> (prescribes lots of drugs), so we'd have to find another doc. Anyone

> know a good one in Southern CA (Orange County)?

> 4) Or should we chelate ourselves?

>

> Feedback would be appreciated very much. I'm trying hard to pray and

> not freak out!

>

> God bless,

>

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Lucy, thanks for responding. She doesn't have an ASD diagnosis but

she has definite developmental issues (auditory processing,

language, etc.)

We eat fish about 3-4x a month, but I suspect the mercury may also

have come from vaccines when she was younger and my dental amalgams

when she was in utero.

I have no idea where the uranium came from.

Thanks,

> >

> > I just received my 5yo daughter's hair elements results from

DDI. It

> > came back HIGH for Mercury and Uranium.

> >

> > Mercury was in the far right of yellow (just short of red) 1.8

vs

> > ref range <0.40

> >

> > Uranium just went over to red .24 vs. ref range <0.060

> >

> > In the Essential and other Elements section, she is *HIGH* in

Sodium

> > and Potassium and *LOW* in Magnesium, Manganese, Cobalt and

> > Germanium.

> >

> > Questions...

> > 1) What do these results mean?

> > 2) Should we start chelation immediately?

> > 3) Should we contact a doctor? Our ped is very much " old school "

> > (prescribes lots of drugs), so we'd have to find another doc.

Anyone

> > know a good one in Southern CA (Orange County)?

> > 4) Or should we chelate ourselves?

> >

> > Feedback would be appreciated very much. I'm trying hard to pray

and

> > not freak out!

> >

> > God bless,

> >

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> 3) Should we contact a doctor? Our ped is very much " old school "

> (prescribes lots of drugs), so we'd have to find another doc. Anyone

> know a good one in Southern CA (Orange County)?

> 4) Or should we chelate ourselves?

You can chelate yourself. Or check out doctors in SoCal.

http://www.danasview.net/socal.htm#physicians

http://www.tacanow.com/socalresources.htm#Doctors

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---- Uranium also can come from factories making fertilizer or living next

to a

mine, or a coal fired power plant, in addition to sources I mentioned before.

PLEASE

find a list of good fish to eat and avoid the mercury infested-known ones--see

thegreenguide.com--hope that is right--that info might be posted without even

being a member--If not email me and I can get you a list of safe fish.

If your girl has develop. issues--then I would test in more ways than just the

hair--

there are toxic urine tests--collecting urine after a challenge dose of DMSA--or

other

as per doc. (some say challenges don't show-I for one think they are useless

sometimes, for some things) For looking for metals/toxins--you might have to

work

with an agreeable non main stream doc--reg peds do not want to hear about all

this,

as you probably know. She could be holding other metals that you don't know of

and

NOT detoxing them.

Vax today STILL have thimerosal no matter what everyone says--so if she got her

boosters (and if so--which ones-please list) and when did you notice develop

problems?

Lucy

> Lucy, thanks for responding. She doesn't have an ASD diagnosis but

> she has definite developmental issues (auditory processing,

> language, etc.)

>

> We eat fish about 3-4x a month, but I suspect the mercury may also

> have come from vaccines when she was younger and my dental amalgams

> when she was in utero.

>

> I have no idea where the uranium came from.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > I just received my 5yo daughter's hair elements results from

> DDI. It

> > > came back HIGH for Mercury and Uranium.

> > >

> > > Mercury was in the far right of yellow (just short of red) 1.8

> vs

> > > ref range <0.40

> > >

> > > Uranium just went over to red .24 vs. ref range <0.060

> > >

> > > In the Essential and other Elements section, she is *HIGH* in

> Sodium

> > > and Potassium and *LOW* in Magnesium, Manganese, Cobalt and

> > > Germanium.

> > >

> > > Questions...

> > > 1) What do these results mean?

> > > 2) Should we start chelation immediately?

> > > 3) Should we contact a doctor? Our ped is very much " old school "

> > > (prescribes lots of drugs), so we'd have to find another doc.

> Anyone

> > > know a good one in Southern CA (Orange County)?

> > > 4) Or should we chelate ourselves?

> > >

> > > Feedback would be appreciated very much. I'm trying hard to pray

> and

> > > not freak out!

> > >

> > > God bless,

> > >

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Lucy,

My dd is 5yo and she had ALL her vaccinations from infancy because I

wasn't aware of the issues until after the fact. She has been

developmentally delayed ever since I can remember...always sleeping

longer than most babies and not talking until 2-1/2.

We don't live near factories, so I suspect the uranium may have come

from soil and/or fertilizers. I read a website that says high

uranium on a hair test is inconclusive because it could have come

from a dirty hair sample. That's a big possibility as my girl loves

to play in the dirt in the backyard.

I would love the mercury-free fish list.

I found three doctors in our area who are reputable and do

chelation. Only one of them takes PPO coverage, so we may have to go

with him. I also ordered two more hair kits for our sons, so we may

be looking at chelating three kids at one time.

Thanks again,

> > > >

> > > > I just received my 5yo daughter's hair elements results from

> > DDI. It

> > > > came back HIGH for Mercury and Uranium.

> > > >

> > > > Mercury was in the far right of yellow (just short of red)

1.8

> > vs

> > > > ref range <0.40

> > > >

> > > > Uranium just went over to red .24 vs. ref range <0.060

> > > >

> > > > In the Essential and other Elements section, she is *HIGH*

in

> > Sodium

> > > > and Potassium and *LOW* in Magnesium, Manganese, Cobalt and

> > > > Germanium.

> > > >

> > > > Questions...

> > > > 1) What do these results mean?

> > > > 2) Should we start chelation immediately?

> > > > 3) Should we contact a doctor? Our ped is very much " old

school "

> > > > (prescribes lots of drugs), so we'd have to find another

doc.

> > Anyone

> > > > know a good one in Southern CA (Orange County)?

> > > > 4) Or should we chelate ourselves?

> > > >

> > > > Feedback would be appreciated very much. I'm trying hard to

pray

> > and

> > > > not freak out!

> > > >

> > > > God bless,

> > > >

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Fish to Avoid

High mercury: Atlantic halibut, king mackerel, oysters (Gulf Coast ) pike, sea

bass,

shark, swordfish, tilefish (golden snapper), tuna (steaks and canned albacore).

High POPs: Farmed salmon. Limit to once a month if pregnant/nursing. Check

thegreenguide.com for updates on POPs in other farmed fish.

Fish to Eat

Moderate mercury (children and pregnant/nursing women can eat one from this

list,

once a month): Alaskan halibut, black cod, blue (Gulf Coast) crab, cod,

dungeness

crab, Eastern oysters, mahimahi, blue mussels, pollack, tuna (canned light).

Low mercury (above groups can safely eat 2-3 times a week, but check fish list

at

thegreenguide.com for environmental impacts): anchovies, Arctic char, crawfish,

Pacific flounder, herring, king crab, sanddabs, scallops, Pacific sole; tilapia,

wild

Alaska and Pacific salmon; farmed catfish, clams, striped bass and sturgeon.

Note: low-mercury but overfished or destructively harvested species, such as

Atlantic

cod, shrimp, Atlantic flounder, and Atlantic sole should be avoided for the

environment's sake.

POPs

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)Ñneurotoxic, hormone-disrupting chemicals banned

in the U.S. since 1977Ñwere found at levels seven times higher in farmed salmon

than in wild ones, according to a study published in Science in January 2004.

PCBs are

persistent organic pollutants (POPs), which accumulate in animal fats. Because

most

farmed salmon are raised on feed that includes ground-up fishÑand sometimes

other animals, such as cattleÑtheir bodies collect POPs.

Low POPs: Wild Alaska and California salmon (fresh or canned). Check with your

state's department of health for POP advisories before eating fish from local

waters.

Also see map1.epa.gov.

Detoxing is ALWAYS a good idea--there are tons of different ways/methods all the

way from herbs/foods/vits, saunas...etc..etc all the way to DMSA, DMPS.

GOOD you are on your way!!

personal note--my son like most here take lots of supplements and have food

restrictions--important for most to stay away from is

additives/preservatives--EAT

ORGANIC as much as you can! One great site I like is

www.parentingnaturally.net---

tell me if taht is wrong web address--good luck! Lucy

Lucy,

My dd is 5yo and she had ALL her vaccinations from infancy because I

wasn't aware of the issues until after the fact. She has been

developmentally delayed ever since I can remember...always sleeping

longer than most babies and not talking until 2-1/2.

We don't live near factories, so I suspect the uranium may have come

from soil and/or fertilizers. I read a website that says high

uranium on a hair test is inconclusive because it could have come

from a dirty hair sample. That's a big possibility as my girl loves

to play in the dirt in the backyard.

I would love the mercury-free fish list.

I found three doctors in our area who are reputable and do

chelation. Only one of them takes PPO coverage, so we may have to go

with him. I also ordered two more hair kits for our sons, so we may

be looking at chelating three kids at one time.

Thanks again,

---- Uranium also can come from factories making fertilizer

or living next to a

mine, or a coal fired power plant, in addition to sources I

mentioned before. PLEASE

find a list of good fish to eat and avoid the mercury infested-

known ones--see

thegreenguide.com--hope that is right--that info might be posted

without even

being a member--If not email me and I can get you a list of safe

fish.

If your girl has develop. issues--then I would test in more ways

than just the hair--

there are toxic urine tests--collecting urine after a challenge

dose of DMSA--or other

as per doc. (some say challenges don't show-I for one think they

are useless

sometimes, for some things) For looking for metals/toxins--you

might have to work

with an agreeable non main stream doc--reg peds do not want to

hear about all this,

as you probably know. She could be holding other metals that you

don't know of and

NOT detoxing them.

Vax today STILL have thimerosal no matter what everyone says--so

if she got her

boosters (and if so--which ones-please list) and when did you

notice develop

problems?

Lucy

>

> >

> > > Lucy, thanks for responding. She doesn't have an ASD diagnosis

> but

> > > she has definite developmental issues (auditory processing,

> > > language, etc.)

> > >

> > > We eat fish about 3-4x a month, but I suspect the mercury may

> also

> > > have come from vaccines when she was younger and my dental

> amalgams

> > > when she was in utero.

> > >

> > > I have no idea where the uranium came from.

> > >

> > > Thanks,

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > >

> > > > > I just received my 5yo daughter's hair elements results from

> > > DDI. It

> > > > > came back HIGH for Mercury and Uranium.

> > > > >

> > > > > Mercury was in the far right of yellow (just short of red)

> 1.8

> > > vs

> > > > > ref range <0.40

> > > > >

> > > > > Uranium just went over to red .24 vs. ref range <0.060

> > > > >

> > > > > In the Essential and other Elements section, she is *HIGH*

> in

> > > Sodium

> > > > > and Potassium and *LOW* in Magnesium, Manganese, Cobalt and

> > > > > Germanium.

> > > > >

> > > > > Questions...

> > > > > 1) What do these results mean?

> > > > > 2) Should we start chelation immediately?

> > > > > 3) Should we contact a doctor? Our ped is very much " old

> school "

> > > > > (prescribes lots of drugs), so we'd have to find another

> doc.

> > > Anyone

> > > > > know a good one in Southern CA (Orange County)?

> > > > > 4) Or should we chelate ourselves?

> > > > >

> > > > > Feedback would be appreciated very much. I'm trying hard to

> pray

> > > and

> > > > > not freak out!

> > > > >

> > > > > God bless,

> > > > >

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Consider identifying and removing/reducing sources of exposure to antimony and

titanium.

S

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<BR>

Andy & Moira,<BR>

<BR>

Would someone be so kind as to give feedback on my son's hair test<BR>

(done last August).  Is he candidate for Chelation?<BR>

<BR>

Thanks, Vostenak, New Jersey<BR>

<BR>

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS <BR>

element       result    ref range    color <BR>

============================================== <BR>

aluminum      17        < 8.0        yellow <BR>

antimony      1.0      < .066       pink  <BR>

arsenic       0.21       < .08        yellow <BR>

beryllium     <0.01     < 0.02       no line <BR>

bismuth       0.050      < .13        green <BR>

cadmium       .055      < .15        green <BR>

lead          .69        < 1.0        green <BR>

mercury       0.43      < 1.4        green <BR>

platinum      <0.003      < .005       no line <BR>

thallium      <0.001    < .01        no line <BR>

thorium       <0.001    < .005       no line <BR>

uranium       .010      < .06        green <BR>

nickel        .25       < .4         green <BR>

silver        .32       < .2         yellow <BR>

tin           .67       < .3         yellow <BR>

titanium      5.5       < 1.0        pink <BR>

<BR>

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS <BR>

element       result    ref range    color    under/over 50% <BR>

============================================================ <BR>

Calcium       279       125-370      green   over 50% <BR>

Magnesium     13        12-30        green   under 50% <BR>

Sodium        150        12-90        yellow   over 50% <BR>

Potassium     320       12-40        pink   over 50% <BR>

Copper        12       8.0-16       green    over 50% <BR>

Zinc          68       100-190      yellow   under 50% <BR>

Manganese     .13       0.2-0.55     yellow   under 50% <BR>

Chromium      .63      0.26-0.5     yellow    over 50% <BR>

Vanadium      .10     0.03-0.1     green    over 50% <BR>

Molybdenum    .096     0.05-0.13    green   over 50% <BR>

Boron         15       0.6-4.0      pink      over 50% <BR>

Iodine        1.2      0.25-1.3     green    over 50% <BR>

Lithium       0.014     0.007-0.023  green    over 50% <BR>

Phosphorus    180       160-250      green   under 50% <BR>

Selenium      0.99      0.95-1.7     green    under 50% <BR>

Strontium     0.23      0.16-1.0     green    under 50% <BR>

Sulfur        49200     45500-53000  green    over 50% <BR>

Barium        .33      0.16-0.8     white   over 50% <BR>

Cobalt        0.010     0.013-0.035  yellow   under 50% <BR>

Iron          15       8.0-19       green    over 50% <BR>

Germanium     0.048     0.045-0.065  green    under 50% <BR>

Rubidium      0.51     0.016-0.18   yellow   over 50% <BR>

Zirconium     2.2      0.04-1.0     pink    over 50<BR>

<BR>

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> aluminum 17 < 8.0 yellow

> antimony 1.0 < .066 pink

> arsenic 0.21 < .08 yellow

> silver .32 < .2 yellow

> tin .67 < .3 yellow

> titanium 5.5 < 1.0 pink

Consider removing sources of current exposures

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

> Magnesium 13 12-30 green under 50%

> Zinc 68 100-190 yellow under 50%

> Selenium 0.99 0.95-1.7 green under 50%

My son improved when I added these.

Dana

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Dawn R wrote:

His mineral transport is very borderline for one rule. Does this mean

he is probably mercury toxic?

Could his mineral transport be showing as improved from functioning

even worse in the past (unknown) because of the minimal biomed actions

his mom has already taken (sporadic TMG and TTFD, regular mB12 shots,

various supplements, etc.)? In other words, since he is low-to-mid

functioning, is it possible his mom jumpstarted his natural detox

system a little and now his test results are looking not as severe?

His mom stopped the mB12 about 6-8 weeks before she cut his hair for

the test, so I think the hair that was may have had some excretion due

to the mB12 in it (or I might be completely wrong!).

I think I've convinced her to chelate and I'd like her to do it your

way, but Buttar's TD-DMPS seems much easier to her. What's the best

thing I can tell her?

Thank you SO much! You are invaluable!

Dawn Rochlen

The chart on page 26 of the hair test book may be helpful, but yes if

he almost meets a counting rule he does probably have deranaged

mineral transport, though less likely than if he does meet it. E. g.

9 in 10 vs 39 in 40.

Supplements can normalize the test. This can make it harder to be sure.

TD DMPS needs to be used every 8 hours for 3 days or more in a row,

and minerals are given without regard for chelation. TD DMPS is a

fad, but most people are very trapped in faddish sales gimmicks and

need to be left to follow them for a while unless it is dangerous

(which is TD use is OK, but every other day is dangerous, it has to be

every 8 hours).

Andy

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> I think I've convinced her to chelate and I'd like her to do it your

> way, but Buttar's TD-DMPS seems much easier to her. What's the best

> thing I can tell her?

The regression rate for those using Buttar's schedule, from the parent

reports I've seen, is pretty high.

Nell

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The good news is the lead is low and the copper is okay. You're right the

mercury is low and that is what we normally find with these kids.

The adrenals need help, try adrenal cortex, C, B vitamins, especially

pantothenic acid or better, pantethine, and selenium is low. Try five rounds

with low, frequent doses of an appropriate chelator and see if he responds.

Good luck,

[ ] Hair Test Results

Hi, here are my son's hair test results from DDI. Would appreciate

any feedback. According to what I counted, there is no mercury

poisoning, however, the mercury is suspiciously low.

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

====================================================

Aluminum 9.1 < 8.0 yellow

Antimony 0.064 < 0.066 green

Arsenic 0.041 < 0.080 green

Berylium <0.01 < 0.020 no line

Bismuth 0.072 < 0.13 green

Cadmium 0.042 < 0.15 green

Lead 0.57 < 1.0 green

Mercury 0.04 < 0.40 green

Platinum <0.003 < 0.005 no line

Thallium <0.001 < 0.010 no line

Thorium <0.001 < 0.005 no line

Uranium 0.29 < 0.060 red

Nickel 0.11 < 0.40 green

Silver 0.06 < 0.20 green

Tin 0.28 < 0.30 green

Titanium 0.50 < 1.0 green

TOTAL TOXIC REPRESENTATION GREEN

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

===================================================================

Calcium 108 125-370 yellow under 50%

Magnesium 15 12-30 green under 50%

Sodium 42 12-90 white 50th percentile

Potassium 82 12-40 yellow over 50%

Copper 8.5 8.0-16 green under 50%

Zinc 76 100-190 yellow under 50%

Manganese 0.08 0.20-0.55 red under 50%

Chromium 0.32 0.26-0.50 green under 50%

Vanadium 0.038 0.030-0.10 green under 50%

Molybdenum 0.10 0.050-0.13 green over 50%

Boron 6.2 0.60-4.0 yellow over 50%

Iodine 0.76 0.25-1.3 green over 50%

Lithium 0.012 0.007-0.023 green over 50%

Phosphorus 168 160-250 green under 50%

Selenium 0.92 0.95-1.7 green under 50%

Strontium 0.34 0.16-1.0 white 50th percentile

Sulfur 46100 45500-53000 green under 50%

Barium 0.34 0.16-0.80 white 50th percentile

Cobalt 0.006 0.013-0.035 red under 50%

Iron 6.8 8.0-19 yellow under 50%

Germanium 0.028 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50%

Rubidium 0.067 0.016-0.18 green over 50%

Zirconium 1.8 0.040-1.0 yellow over 50%

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The good news is it is chelated out quite quickly. End any current exposure.

Bismuth can cause neurological problems like mercury.

thank u for the info....where can i find something about this in writing,

like an article, etc??

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Just too much Bismuth. Bismuth is in make up and can be transferred to the baby

while you are pregnant. Some people store it. Bismuth is also in Pepto Bismal

and some diaper rash ointments. The good news is it is chelated out quite

quickly. End any current exposure. Bismuth can cause neurological problems like

mercury.

[ ] Hair Test Results

What does a red level of Bismuth indicate (a result of 6.8 when ref. range is

< .13???? thanks much

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Sorry, I'm not familiar with elements.....which ones are the adrenals?

Patty

>

> The good news is the lead is low and the copper is okay. You're

right the mercury is low and that is what we normally find with these

kids.

>

> The adrenals need help, try adrenal cortex, C, B vitamins,

especially pantothenic acid or better, pantethine, and selenium is

low. Try five rounds with low, frequent doses of an appropriate

chelator and see if he responds.

>

> Good luck,

>

>

> [ ] Hair Test Results

>

>

> Hi, here are my son's hair test results from DDI. Would

appreciate

> any feedback. According to what I counted, there is no mercury

> poisoning, however, the mercury is suspiciously low.

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

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

> Aluminum 9.1 < 8.0 yellow

> Antimony 0.064 < 0.066 green

> Arsenic 0.041 < 0.080 green

> Berylium <0.01 < 0.020 no line

> Bismuth 0.072 < 0.13 green

> Cadmium 0.042 < 0.15 green

> Lead 0.57 < 1.0 green

> Mercury 0.04 < 0.40 green

> Platinum <0.003 < 0.005 no line

> Thallium <0.001 < 0.010 no line

> Thorium <0.001 < 0.005 no line

> Uranium 0.29 < 0.060 red

> Nickel 0.11 < 0.40 green

> Silver 0.06 < 0.20 green

> Tin 0.28 < 0.30 green

> Titanium 0.50 < 1.0 green

> TOTAL TOXIC REPRESENTATION GREEN

>

>

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

>

===================================================================

> Calcium 108 125-370 yellow under 50%

> Magnesium 15 12-30 green under 50%

> Sodium 42 12-90 white 50th

percentile

> Potassium 82 12-40 yellow over 50%

> Copper 8.5 8.0-16 green under 50%

> Zinc 76 100-190 yellow under 50%

> Manganese 0.08 0.20-0.55 red under 50%

> Chromium 0.32 0.26-0.50 green under 50%

> Vanadium 0.038 0.030-0.10 green under 50%

> Molybdenum 0.10 0.050-0.13 green over 50%

> Boron 6.2 0.60-4.0 yellow over 50%

> Iodine 0.76 0.25-1.3 green over 50%

> Lithium 0.012 0.007-0.023 green over 50%

> Phosphorus 168 160-250 green under 50%

> Selenium 0.92 0.95-1.7 green under 50%

> Strontium 0.34 0.16-1.0 white 50th

percentile

> Sulfur 46100 45500-53000 green under 50%

> Barium 0.34 0.16-0.80 white 50th

percentile

> Cobalt 0.006 0.013-0.035 red under 50%

> Iron 6.8 8.0-19 yellow under 50%

> Germanium 0.028 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50%

> Rubidium 0.067 0.016-0.18 green over 50%

> Zirconium 1.8 0.040-1.0 yellow over 50%

>

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Probable bismuth toxicity, depending on what the rest of the test show. Bismuth

is in Pepto Bismol, some make-up, some diaper rash ointments, among other

things. Check www.danasview.net for sources of exposure.

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What does a red level of Bismuth indicate (a result of 6.8 when ref. range is

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< .13????  thanks much<BR>

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The first four. Cal/mag, Potassium/Sodium. If I remember correctly the first two

go the opposite direction from the next two, indicating adrenal stress.

Lots more information in Andy Cutler's hairtest book at

http://www.noamalgam/hairtest.com

[ ] Hair Test Results

>

>

> Hi, here are my son's hair test results from DDI. Would

appreciate

> any feedback. According to what I counted, there is no mercury

> poisoning, however, the mercury is suspiciously low.

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

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

> Aluminum 9.1 < 8.0 yellow

> Antimony 0.064 < 0.066 green

> Arsenic 0.041 < 0.080 green

> Berylium <0.01 < 0.020 no line

> Bismuth 0.072 < 0.13 green

> Cadmium 0.042 < 0.15 green

> Lead 0.57 < 1.0 green

> Mercury 0.04 < 0.40 green

> Platinum <0.003 < 0.005 no line

> Thallium <0.001 < 0.010 no line

> Thorium <0.001 < 0.005 no line

> Uranium 0.29 < 0.060 red

> Nickel 0.11 < 0.40 green

> Silver 0.06 < 0.20 green

> Tin 0.28 < 0.30 green

> Titanium 0.50 < 1.0 green

> TOTAL TOXIC REPRESENTATION GREEN

>

>

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

>

===================================================================

> Calcium 108 125-370 yellow under 50%

> Magnesium 15 12-30 green under 50%

> Sodium 42 12-90 white 50th

percentile

> Potassium 82 12-40 yellow over 50%

> Copper 8.5 8.0-16 green under 50%

> Zinc 76 100-190 yellow under 50%

> Manganese 0.08 0.20-0.55 red under 50%

> Chromium 0.32 0.26-0.50 green under 50%

> Vanadium 0.038 0.030-0.10 green under 50%

> Molybdenum 0.10 0.050-0.13 green over 50%

> Boron 6.2 0.60-4.0 yellow over 50%

> Iodine 0.76 0.25-1.3 green over 50%

> Lithium 0.012 0.007-0.023 green over 50%

> Phosphorus 168 160-250 green under 50%

> Selenium 0.92 0.95-1.7 green under 50%

> Strontium 0.34 0.16-1.0 white 50th

percentile

> Sulfur 46100 45500-53000 green under 50%

> Barium 0.34 0.16-0.80 white 50th

percentile

> Cobalt 0.006 0.013-0.035 red under 50%

> Iron 6.8 8.0-19 yellow under 50%

> Germanium 0.028 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50%

> Rubidium 0.067 0.016-0.18 green over 50%

> Zirconium 1.8 0.040-1.0 yellow over 50%

>

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