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Since his blood level showed up at 2 and his zinc in normal range.

Mind you the test was taken after I started washing and throwing

everything out and giving zinc, the doctor finds things " normal " . It

would seem that if he needs chelation that would be my job.

He still needs it right? As I understand it, the lead is in his bones

and the other metals are still present anyway. I reposted his hair

results below..do his minerals and such appear good to begin chelation

soon? I plan to supplement what is on Andy's list for chelation

anyway. I am just unsure how long to wait to start.

thanks

This is for child one, I will post child two separately. <BR>

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DDI Hair analysis<BR>

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS <BR>

element result ref range color <BR>

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

Aluminum 12ug/g <8.0 yellow <BR>

Antimony 0.20 <0.066 red<BR>

Arsenic 0.19 <0.080 yellow<BR>

Beryllium <0.01 <0.020 No line<BR>

Bismuth 0.12 0.13 green<BR>

Cadmium 0.18 <0.15 yellow<BR>

Lead 5.0 <1.0 red<BR>

Mercury <0.03 <0.40 No line<BR>

Platinum <0.003 <0.005 No line<BR>

Thallium 0.001 <0.010 green<BR>

Thorium <0.001 <0.005 No line<BR>

Uranium 0.004 <0.060 green<BR>

Nickel 0.20 <0.40 green<BR>

Silver 0.66 <0.20 yellow<BR>

Tin 1.0 <0.30 red<BR>

titanium 0.72 <1.0 green<BR>

Total Toxic Representation Red over 95%<BR>

<BR>

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS<BR>

element result ref range color<BR>

<BR>

Calcium 240ug/g 125-370 green over 50%<BR>

Magnesium 16 12-30 green under 50%<BR>

Sodium 30 12-90 green under 50%<BR>

potassium 21 12-40 green under 50%<BR>

copper 8.6 8.0-16 green under 50%<BR>

zinc 57 100-190 red under 50%<BR>

Manganese 0.20 0.20-0.55 green under 50%<BR>

Chromium 0.56 0.26-0.50 yellow over 50%<BR>

Vanadium 0.10 0.030-0.10 green over 50%<BR>

Molybendum 0.10 0.050-0.13 green over 50%<BR>

Boron 6.3 0.60-4.0 yellow over 50%<BR>

Iodine 1.9 0.25-1.3 yellow over 50%<BR>

Lithium 0.006 0.007-0.023 yellow under 50%<BR>

Phosphorus 152 160-250 yellow under 50%<BR>

Selenium 0.90 0.95-1.7 yellow under 50%<BR>

Strontium 0.58 0.16-1.0 green over 50%<BR>

sulfur 45900 45500-53000 green under 50%<BR>

Barium 0.29 0.16-0.80 white<BR>

cobalt 0.009 0.013-0.035 yellow under 50%<BR>

iron 12 8.0-19 white<BR>

Germanium 0.034 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50%<BR>

rubidium 0.036 0.016-0.18 green under 50%<BR>

zirconium 0.29 0.040-1.0 white<BR>

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I have found that virtually all kids on the spectrum are metal toxic.

Therefore, I would start the AC chelation protocal with DMSA now -- using proper

supplements etc.

I would not worry about test results.

Good Luck.

Jan <queenvavee@...> wrote:

Since his blood level showed up at 2 and his zinc in normal range.

Mind you the test was taken after I started washing and throwing

everything out and giving zinc, the doctor finds things " normal " . It

would seem that if he needs chelation that would be my job.

He still needs it right? As I understand it, the lead is in his bones

and the other metals are still present anyway. I reposted his hair

results below..do his minerals and such appear good to begin chelation

soon? I plan to supplement what is on Andy's list for chelation

anyway. I am just unsure how long to wait to start.

thanks

This is for child one, I will post child two separately. <BR>

<BR>

DDI Hair analysis<BR>

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS <BR>

element result ref range color <BR>

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

Aluminum 12ug/g <8.0 yellow <BR>

Antimony 0.20 <0.066 red<BR>

Arsenic 0.19 <0.080 yellow<BR>

Beryllium <0.01 <0.020 No line<BR>

Bismuth 0.12 0.13 green<BR>

Cadmium 0.18 <0.15 yellow<BR>

Lead 5.0 <1.0 red<BR>

Mercury <0.03 <0.40 No line<BR>

Platinum <0.003 <0.005 No line<BR>

Thallium 0.001 <0.010 green<BR>

Thorium <0.001 <0.005 No line<BR>

Uranium 0.004 <0.060 green<BR>

Nickel 0.20 <0.40 green<BR>

Silver 0.66 <0.20 yellow<BR>

Tin 1.0 <0.30 red<BR>

titanium 0.72 <1.0 green<BR>

Total Toxic Representation Red over 95%<BR>

<BR>

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS<BR>

element result ref range color<BR>

<BR>

Calcium 240ug/g 125-370 green over 50%<BR>

Magnesium 16 12-30 green under 50%<BR>

Sodium 30 12-90 green under 50%<BR>

potassium 21 12-40 green under 50%<BR>

copper 8.6 8.0-16 green under 50%<BR>

zinc 57 100-190 red under 50%<BR>

Manganese 0.20 0.20-0.55 green under 50%<BR>

Chromium 0.56 0.26-0.50 yellow over 50%<BR>

Vanadium 0.10 0.030-0.10 green over 50%<BR>

Molybendum 0.10 0.050-0.13 green over 50%<BR>

Boron 6.3 0.60-4.0 yellow over 50%<BR>

Iodine 1.9 0.25-1.3 yellow over 50%<BR>

Lithium 0.006 0.007-0.023 yellow under 50%<BR>

Phosphorus 152 160-250 yellow under 50%<BR>

Selenium 0.90 0.95-1.7 yellow under 50%<BR>

Strontium 0.58 0.16-1.0 green over 50%<BR>

sulfur 45900 45500-53000 green under 50%<BR>

Barium 0.29 0.16-0.80 white<BR>

cobalt 0.009 0.013-0.035 yellow under 50%<BR>

iron 12 8.0-19 white<BR>

Germanium 0.034 0.045-0.065 yellow under 50%<BR>

rubidium 0.036 0.016-0.18 green under 50%<BR>

zirconium 0.29 0.040-1.0 white<BR>

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