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The catch is that one needs to know how to interpret hair tests because for

mercury toxic people mercury generally doesn't show up as high, instead it

caused disordered mineral transport. Yes, go ahead with a DDI hair elements

test and apply the counting rules. Just out of curiosity, what does your

naturopath say is the most accurate way of testing for metals? For what it's

worth, urine, blood, and challenges are not accurate.

S S

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We saw our naturopath and he told us the hair test is not the most accurate way

of testing metals.  I guess I'm not surprised by this.<BR>

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Should I still pursue a hair test?  I can probably get my DAN doctor to do it. 

Is that the best way to go?<BR>

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Thanks everyone,<BR>

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JUlie  <BR>

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