Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 > > if anyone can pls take a look and give me there thoughts. thanx so > much. > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > element result ref range color > ============================================= > aluminum 2.9 <7.0 green > antimony 0.011 <0.050 green > arsenic 0.089 <0.060 yellow > beryllium <0.01 <0.020 > bismuth 0.086 <0.10 green > cadmium 0.068 <0.10 green > lead 0.23 <0.10 green > mercury 0.05 <1.1 green > platinum <0.003 <0.005 > thallium <0.001 <0.010 > thorium <0.001 <0.005 > uranium 0.091 <0.060 yellow > nickel 0.08 <0.40 green > silver 0.05 <0.15 green > tin 0.26 <0.30 > green > titanium 0.51 <1.0 green > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > element result ref range color under/over > 50% > ============================================================ > Calcium 585 300-1200 green under > Magnesium 51 35-120 green under > Sodium 6 12-90 yellow under > Potassium <3 8-38 red under > Copper 52 12-35 yellow over > Zinc 190 140-220 green under > Manganese 0.13 0.15-0.65 yellow under > Chromium 0.34 0.20-0.40 green over > Vanadium 0.026 0.018-0.065 green under > Molybdenum 0.031 0.028-0.056 green under > Boron 0.45 0.30-2.0 green under > Iodine 0.38 0.25-1.3 green under > Lithium <0.004 0.007-0.023 red under > Phosphorus 211 160-250 green over > Selenium 0.91 0.95-1.7 yellow under > Strontium 2.4 0.05-7.6 white > Sulfur 45900 44500-52000 green under > Barium 1.9 0.26-3.0 green over > Cobalt 0.004 0.013-0.050 red under > Iron 9.0 5.4-14 green > over > Germanium 0.049 0.045-0.065 green under > Rubidium 0.003 0.007-0.096 red over > Zirconium 0.38 0.020-0.42 green over > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 This counts as suspicius but not definitive for a high probability of mineral transport derangement of the sort mercury causes. Andy > > > > > if anyone can pls take a look and give me there thoughts. thanx so > > much. > > > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS > > element result ref range > color > > ============================================= > > aluminum 2.9 <7.0 green > > antimony 0.011 <0.050 green > > arsenic 0.089 <0.060 yellow > > beryllium <0.01 <0.020 > > bismuth 0.086 <0.10 > green > > cadmium 0.068 <0.10 green > > lead 0.23 <0.10 > green > > mercury 0.05 <1.1 > green > > platinum <0.003 <0.005 > > thallium <0.001 <0.010 > > thorium <0.001 <0.005 > > uranium 0.091 <0.060 > yellow > > nickel 0.08 <0.40 green > > silver 0.05 <0.15 > green > > tin 0.26 <0.30 > > green > > titanium 0.51 <1.0 green > > > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS > > element result ref range color under/over > > 50% > > ============================================================ > > Calcium 585 300-1200 green under > > Magnesium 51 35-120 green under > > Sodium 6 12-90 yellow under > > Potassium <3 8-38 red under > > Copper 52 12-35 yellow over > > Zinc 190 140-220 green under > > Manganese 0.13 0.15-0.65 yellow under > > Chromium 0.34 0.20-0.40 green over > > Vanadium 0.026 0.018-0.065 green under > > Molybdenum 0.031 0.028-0.056 green under > > Boron 0.45 0.30-2.0 green under > > Iodine 0.38 0.25-1.3 green under > > Lithium <0.004 0.007-0.023 red under > > Phosphorus 211 160-250 green over > > Selenium 0.91 0.95-1.7 yellow under > > Strontium 2.4 0.05-7.6 white > > Sulfur 45900 44500-52000 green under > > Barium 1.9 0.26-3.0 green over > > Cobalt 0.004 0.013-0.050 red under > > Iron 9.0 5.4-14 green > > over > > Germanium 0.049 0.045-0.065 green under > > Rubidium 0.003 0.007-0.096 red over > > Zirconium 0.38 0.020-0.42 green over > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 thank you sooo much for looking at my results...my doc just gave me a prescription for DMPS 10 mg's. i don't know whether to take it or not. you don't think i have mercury poisioning? i just did another hair test last week, i guess i'll see what this one says. i just can't imagine what my symtoms have been all these years..and why they got even worse after amalgam removal. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 I counted 4 essentials in the red (potassium, lithium, cobalt, and rubidium)...do I have that rule wrong? S S <tt> This counts as suspicius but not definitive for a high probability of<BR> mineral transport derangement of the sort mercury causes.<BR> <BR> Andy <BR> > <BR> > ><BR> > > if anyone can pls take a look and give me there thoughts. thanx so <BR> > > much.<BR> > > <BR> > > POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS<BR> > > element result                 ref range                     <BR> > color<BR> > > =============================================<BR> > > aluminum                       2.9     <7.0                green<BR> > > antimony                        0.011     <0.050           green<BR> > > arsenic                        0.089     <0.060           yellow<BR> > > beryllium                       <0.01   <0.020<BR> > > bismuth                          0.086     <0.10            <BR> > green<BR> > > cadmium                         0.068     <0.10            green<BR> > > lead                             0.23      <0.10             <BR> > green<BR> > > mercury                         0.05      <1.1               <BR> > green<BR> > > platinum                         <0.003   <0.005<BR> > > thallium                        <0.001   <0.010<BR> > > thorium                          <0.001    <0.005<BR> > > uranium                           0.091     <0.060         <BR> > yellow<BR> > > nickel                           0.08      <0.40           green<BR> > > silver                            0.05      <0.15            <BR> > green<BR> > > tin                               0.26       <0.30            <BR> > > green<BR> > > titanium                        0.51      <1.0             green<BR> > > <BR> > > ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS<BR> > > element result                   ref range     color under/over <BR> > > 50%<BR> > > ============================================================<BR> > > Calcium           585          300-1200        green under<BR> > > Magnesium        51            35-120          green under<BR> > > Sodium               6            12-90            yellow under<BR> > > Potassium      <3                8-38             red under<BR> > > Copper             52             12-35            yellow over<BR> > > Zinc               190          140-220            green under<BR> > > Manganese    0.13              0.15-0.65          yellow under<BR> > > Chromium      0.34           0.20-0.40         green over<BR> > > Vanadium     0.026            0.018-0.065        green under<BR> > > Molybdenum  0.031               0.028-0.056       green under<BR> > > Boron             0.45             0.30-2.0        green under<BR> > > Iodine            0.38             0.25-1.3          green under<BR> > > Lithium       <0.004           0.007-0.023      red under<BR> > > Phosphorus    211             160-250           green over<BR> > > Selenium       0.91              0.95-1.7         yellow under<BR> > > Strontium       2.4                0.05-7.6         white<BR> > > Sulfur          45900          44500-52000       green under<BR> > > Barium          1.9              0.26-3.0            green over<BR> > > Cobalt          0.004             0.013-0.050        red under<BR> > > Iron              9.0                   5.4-14           green <BR> > > over<BR> > > Germanium   0.049           0.045-0.065         green under<BR> > > Rubidium      0.003            0.007-0.096         red over<BR> > > Zirconium         0.38         0.020-0.42        green over<BR> > ><BR> ><BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> </tt> <!-- |**|begin egp html banner|**| --> <br><br> <tt> =======================================================<BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 is it a copper problem?? just a low thyroid/adrenal problem? janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 i forgot to mention i get highlights in my hair... janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Did you chelate after amalgam removal? Just taking them out causes a redistribution of metal, unless there is something to bind it and remove it, it will just resettle in your brain and body. Or so the research I have read says. If I am wrong someone please correct me. > > thank you sooo much for looking at my results...my doc just gave me a > prescription for DMPS 10 mg's. i don't know whether to take it or not. > you don't think i have mercury poisioning? i just did another hair > test last week, i guess i'll see what this one says. i just can't > imagine what my symtoms have been all these years..and why they got > even worse after amalgam removal. > > janey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 I think that could mess up the results. I know that hair dye is very high in lead and who knows what else. > > i forgot to mention i get highlights in my hair... > > janey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 > > thank you sooo much for looking at my results...my doc just gave me a > prescription for DMPS 10 mg's. Since your test was " suspicious " , I'd try the DMPS (10 mg every 8 hours for at least 3 days) and see if you feel better. Plenty of kids here, my son included, have chelated when their hair tests didn't meet the counting rules but looked funky. Check the supplemet file for what else you need to take along with the DMPS. Hope it helps! Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 thanx nell, i think i'll do that. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 no jan, i didn't chelate yet. and it's interesting that i had hives way back 10 years ago (befor i knew all about this). but the illness, started after removal..so yes..it's probubly just wrecking my system. janey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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