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Seema I don;t have him meeting any of the counting rules :) I don't have him

coming even close. But I would post to A-M list and get it checked again.

However, the Lead and Mercury readings would concern me. I've never quite

fathomed this out, but it would seem like he has either had recent exposure OR

supplementation has kicked started him into detoxing himself. If you haven;t

already checked out Dana's links for sources of exposure, you should do that and

make sure.

Anyways, it looks like it could be good news - but please check on AM

MAndi in UK

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the counting rules are a bit of a waste of time imo.

its important to know minerals being supplemented to make sense of a

hair test.

your sons hair test says different things depending on what is being

supplemented.

i hope lead is not being supplemented, but you would want to look at

sources!

selenium and lithium would be of benefit and also there is a

possiblity of b-12 malabsorbtion. iodine seems low.

> Hi everyone

>

> my sons Hair elements test result from DDI it seems ref range is

slightly

> different than one on site will counting rule still apply? please

help!

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

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

> aluminum 8.9 < 8.0 yellow

> antimony 0.085 <0.066 yellow

> arsenic 0.056 <0.080 green

> beryllium <0.01 <0.020

> bismuth 0.012 < 0 .12 green

> cadmium 0.10 < 0.15 green

> lead 2.3 <1.0 yellow

> mercury 1.4 < 0.40 yellow

> platinum <0.003 < 0.005

> thallium 0.001 < 0.010 green

> thorium <0.001 < 0.005

> uranium 0.022 <0.060 green

> nickel 0.11 <0.40 green

> silver 0.06 <0.13 green

> tin 0.20 <0.30 green

> titanium 0.51 <1.0 green

>

> Total toxic Representation Red

>

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> under/over 50%

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

> Calcium 1050 160-500 red

over 50%

> Magnesium 180 12-50 red

over 50%

> Sodium 96 12-90 green

over 50%

> Potassium 38 10-40 green

over 50%

> Copper 12 9.0-30

green under

> 50%

> Zinc 160 110-190

white 50%

> Manganese 0.21 0.18-0.60 green

under 50%

> Chromium 0.30 0.23-0.50

white 50%

> Vanadium 0.056 0.025-0.10 white

over 50%

> Molybdenum 0.043 0.040-0.089 green

under 50%

> Boron 1.9 0.50-3.5

green

> over 50%

> Iodine 0.24 0.25-1.3

yellow

> under 50%

> Lithium 0.005 0.007-0.023

yellow under

> 50%

> Phosphorus 228 160-250 green

over 50%

> Selenium 0.67 0.95-1.7

yellow under

> 50%

> Strontium 2.6 0.21-2.1

yellow over

> 50%

> Sulfur 52300 45500-53000

green over

> 50%

> Barium 0.41 0.19-1.6

green under

> 50%

> Cobalt 0.011 0.013-0.035

yellow under

> 50%

> Iron 11 6.0-17

green

> over 50%

> Germanium 0.033 0.045-0.065 yellow

under 50%

> Rubidium 0.034 0.008-0.080

green over

> 50%

> Zirconium 0.23 0.060-0.70

green under

> 50%

>

> RATIOS

> Element Ratios Expected range

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

> Ca/Mg 5.83 5-30

> CA/P 4.61 0.8- 8

> Na/K 2.53 0.5- 10

> Zn/Cu 13.3 4- 20

> Zn/Cd > 999 > 800

>

>

> any insight will be help full!

>

> Thanks in advance

>

> seema

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>

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Thanks andrew and mandi

My son doesn't take any supplement i wanted to start but started enzymes so

didn't wanted to do all together also wanted to do hair test so didn't wanted

to interfere with test results

I am not clear how to read results as i was worried about lead/mercury more

it seems from mandis post more mercury is good but form andrews post more lead

is not please help me here!

also more calcium magnesium in hair means good or bad?

...selenium and lithium would be of benefit and also there is a

possibility of b-12 malabsorbtion. iodine seems low.......

Can you please explain more what do you mean by above

thanks in advance

seema

In a message dated 01/03/2004 22:54:26 GMT Standard Time,

alevin@... writes:

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> the counting rules are a bit of a waste of time imo.

>

> its important to know minerals being supplemented to make sense of a

> hair test.

>

> your sons hair test says different things depending on what is being

> supplemented.

>

> i hope lead is not being supplemented, but you would want to look at

> sources!

>

> selenium and lithium would be of benefit and also there is a

> possiblity of b-12 malabsorbtion. iodine seems low.

>

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you really need to think about where the lead is coming from.

the lead could mess things so that mercuy is retained then mercury

stops the body from excreting mercury or lead.

calcium and magnesium like that may mean impaired adrenal function or

adrenal-pituary axis or something like that which mercury seem to

mess up well.

lithium, selenium, iodine are on my web page under 'minerals i take'

and lithium and iodine. just ask if it seems confusing.

members.tripod.com/mueller_ranges/links/compendium/compendium.html

cobalt comes from b-12 so if cobalt is low and this is a true reading

then that would indicate low b-12.

however b-12 is best got from dairy and liver imo and a healed gut to

tolerate the dairy i guess.

selenium helps detoxify lead and mercury.

> Thanks andrew and mandi

>

> My son doesn't take any supplement i wanted to start but started

enzymes so

> didn't wanted to do all together also wanted to do hair test so

didn't wanted

> to interfere with test results

>

> I am not clear how to read results as i was worried about

lead/mercury more

> it seems from mandis post more mercury is good but form andrews

post more lead

> is not please help me here!

>

> also more calcium magnesium in hair means good or bad?

>

>

> ...selenium and lithium would be of benefit and also there is a

> possibility of b-12 malabsorbtion. iodine seems low.......

>

> Can you please explain more what do you mean by above

>

>

> thanks in advance

>

> seema

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> In a message dated 01/03/2004 22:54:26 GMT Standard Time,

> alevin@i... writes:

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> >

> > the counting rules are a bit of a waste of time imo.

> >

> > its important to know minerals being supplemented to make sense

of a

> > hair test.

> >

> > your sons hair test says different things depending on what is

being

> > supplemented.

> >

> > i hope lead is not being supplemented, but you would want to look

at

> > sources!

> >

> > selenium and lithium would be of benefit and also there is a

> > possiblity of b-12 malabsorbtion. iodine seems low.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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>

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> Hi everyone

>

> my sons Hair elements test result from DDI it seems ref range is

slightly

> different than one on site will counting rule still apply?

So far as I understand it, the reference range is based on the

age/weight [or something like that] of the child/adult being tested.

So your child might be different age/weight of the example.

> aluminum 8.9 < 8.0 yellow

> antimony 0.085 <0.066 yellow

> lead 2.3 <1.0 yellow

> mercury 1.4 < 0.40 yellow

I would consider removing current sources of exposure

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

> Calcium 1050 160-500 red

over 50%

> Magnesium 180 12-50 red

over 50%

This may mean he is not properly absorbing the cal/mag.

> Selenium 0.67 0.95-1.7

yellow under

My son improved when I added this supplement.

Dana

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