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Hi! Welcome to the group. Was this a DDI hair elements test? We need all the

results in order to apply the counting rules. Mercury generally doesn't show as

high in mercury toxic people, instead it causes disordered mineral transport.

We need all results as well as color and for the essentials whether they're over

or under 50%.

Please read the FAQs of this list. Consider identifying and reducing/removing

sources of exposure to the toxins you mention. www.danasview.net/metals has a

useful list of sources of exposure.

S S

<p>Hello!<br>

<br>

I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just <br>

received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN doctor <br>

and would love for some help interpreting the results!<br>

<br>

No mercury or lead was present. <br>

<br>

Her iron levels are fine.<br>

<br>

She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.<br>

<br>

The six toxins present are as follows -- <br>

<br>

Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275<br>

Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155<br>

Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090<br>

Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082<br>

Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105<br>

Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186<br>

<br>

We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks. <br>

<br>

Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long will <br>

it take before we see results? How long will it take to chelate all <br>

of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in other <br>

words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins <br>

irreversible?<br>

<br>

Thanks in advance!<br>

<br>

<br>

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> Hello!

>

> I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just

> received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN doctor

> and would love for some help interpreting the results!

>

> No mercury or lead was present.

If you want the hair test interpreted, please post as described

here (you can use the template at the bottom of this page):

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

A hair test shows what metals are being excreted in the hair.

Mercury and lead can be present at toxic levels in the body,

but not excreted in the hair.

A properly interpreted hair test can reveal mercury, but we

need to see the entire test as explained in the link above.

> Her iron levels are fine.

Iron on the hair test does not reflect body levels of iron.

> She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.

Generally, these don't reflect body levels, either.

> The six toxins present are as follows --

>

> Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275

> Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155

> Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090

> Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082

> Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105

> Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186

Antimony, arsenic, and tin are often elevated in mercury toxicity.

> We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks.

I would not recommend this. PCA-Rx has unpredictable results and

they don't tell you how much ALA is in it. Might as well use

regular ALA - lots cheaper and you know what dose you are giving.

--

> Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long will

> it take before we see results? How long will it take to chelate all

> of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in other

> words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins

> irreversible?

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

>

>

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Hi !

It's from Genova Diagnostics and says " Elemental Analysis Hair " at

the top, if that helps! Here are the complete results:

Toxic Elements:

Aluminium 11.7 - yellow

Antimony 0.275 - red

Arsenic - 0.155 - red

Barium - 0.21 - yellow

Bismuth - 0.106 - yellow

Cadmium - 0.090 - red

Gadolinium - 0.0082 - red

Lead - 0.292 - yellow

Mercury - 0.07 - yellow

Nickel - 0.09 - yellow

Rhodium - <dl - yellow

Thallium - <dl - yellow

Tin - 1.105 - red

Uranium - 0.0186 - red

Nutrient Elements:

Calcium - 129 - red

Chromium - 0.24 - green

Cobalt - 0.005 - green

Copper - 7 - green

Iron - 18.2 - yellow

Magnesium - 4 - red

Manganese - 0.18 - green

Molybdenum - 0.11 - green

Phosphorus - 123 - green

Selenium - 0.64 - green

Sodium - 4 - red

Strontium - 0.12 - green

Sulfur - 47,910 - green

Vandium - 0.082 - green

Zinc - 41 - red

Lithium - <dl - green

Potassium - 3 - green

We didn't really expect to find mercury anyway...as she's never been

vaccinated. We *were* surprised to find so many other toxins,

however. I'll be sure to read the link you sent to limit exposure!

Thanks

>

> <p>Hello!<br>

> <br>

> I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just <br>

> received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN

doctor <br>

> and would love for some help interpreting the results!<br>

> <br>

> No mercury or lead was present. <br>

> <br>

> Her iron levels are fine.<br>

> <br>

> She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.<br>

> <br>

> The six toxins present are as follows -- <br>

> <br>

> Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275<br>

> Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155<br>

> Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090<br>

> Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082<br>

> Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105<br>

> Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186<br>

> <br>

> We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks. <br>

> <br>

> Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long will

<br>

> it take before we see results? How long will it take to chelate

all <br>

> of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in other

<br>

> words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins <br>

> irreversible?<br>

> <br>

> Thanks in advance!<br>

> <br>

> <br>

>

>

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I'll try this again with the template suggested! (Hope it works!)

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

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

Aluminium 11.7 <- 17.3 yellow

Antimony 0.275 <- 0.016 red

Arsenic 0.155 <- 0.080 red

Barium 0.21 <- 1.70 yellow

Bismuth 0.106 <- 0.178 yellow

Cadmium 0.090 <- 0.022 red

Gadolinium 0.0082 <- 0.0005 red

Lead 0.292 <- 0.700 yellow

Mercury 0.07 <- 1.32 yellow

Nickel 0.09 <- 0.55 yellow

Rhodium <dl <- 0.0005 yellow

Rubidium 0.006 <- 0.040 yellow

Thallium <dl <- 0.0004 yellow

Tin 1.105 <- 0.149 red

Uranium 0.0186 <- 0.0057 red

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

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

Calcium 129 192-1588 red under

Magnesium 4 11-122 red under

Sodium 4 14-426 red under

Potassium 3 <- 174 red under

Copper 7 8-136 red under

Zinc 41 119-245 red under

Manganese 0.18 0.04-1.93 green

Chromium 0.24 0.01-1.58 green

Vanadium 0.082 0.003-0.108 green

Molybdenum 0.11 0.01-1.24 green

Lithium <dl <- 0.302 green

Phosphorus 123 104-206 green

Selenium 0.64 0.58-1.13 green

Strontium 0.12 0.01-4.40 green

Sulfur 47,910 41,781-60,894 green

Cobalt 0.005 0.001-0.129 green

Iron 18.2 5.2-24.4 yellow

> >

> > Hello!

> >

> > I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just

> > received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN

doctor

> > and would love for some help interpreting the results!

> >

> > No mercury or lead was present.

>

>

> If you want the hair test interpreted, please post as described

> here (you can use the template at the bottom of this page):

>

> http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

>

>

> A hair test shows what metals are being excreted in the hair.

> Mercury and lead can be present at toxic levels in the body,

> but not excreted in the hair.

>

> A properly interpreted hair test can reveal mercury, but we

> need to see the entire test as explained in the link above.

>

>

>

> > Her iron levels are fine.

>

> Iron on the hair test does not reflect body levels of iron.

>

>

>

> > She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.

>

> Generally, these don't reflect body levels, either.

>

>

>

> > The six toxins present are as follows --

> >

> > Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275

> > Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155

> > Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090

> > Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082

> > Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105

> > Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186

>

>

> Antimony, arsenic, and tin are often elevated in mercury

toxicity.

>

>

>

> > We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks.

>

> I would not recommend this. PCA-Rx has unpredictable results and

> they don't tell you how much ALA is in it. Might as well use

> regular ALA - lots cheaper and you know what dose you are giving.

>

> --

>

>

>

> > Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long

will

> > it take before we see results? How long will it take to chelate

all

> > of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in

other

> > words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins

> > irreversible?

> >

> > Thanks in advance!

> >

> >

> >

>

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Sending one more time....realized that I needed to still do the

under / over 50%, even if the elements were in the green! (oops!)

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

element result ref range color

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

Aluminium 11.7 <- 17.3 yellow

Antimony 0.275 <- 0.016 red

Arsenic 0.155 <- 0.080 red

Barium 0.21 <- 1.70 yellow

Bismuth 0.106 <- 0.178 yellow

Cadmium 0.090 <- 0.022 red

Gadolinium 0.0082 <- 0.0005 red

Lead 0.292 <- 0.700 yellow

Mercury 0.07 <- 1.32 yellow

Nickel 0.09 <- 0.55 yellow

Rhodium <dl <- 0.0005 yellow

Rubidium 0.006 <- 0.040 yellow

Thallium <dl <- 0.0004 yellow

Tin 1.105 <- 0.149 red

Uranium 0.0186 <- 0.0057 red

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

element result ref range color under/over 50%

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

Calcium 129 192-1588 red under

Magnesium 4 11-122 red under

Sodium 4 14-426 red under

Potassium 3 <- 174 red under

Copper 7 8-136 red under

Zinc 41 119-245 red under

Manganese 0.18 0.04-1.93 green under

Chromium 0.24 0.01-1.58 green under

Vanadium 0.082 0.003-0.108 green over

Molybdenum 0.11 0.01-1.24 green under

Lithium <dl <- 0.302 green under

Phosphorus 123 104-206 green under

Selenium 0.64 0.58-1.13 green under

Strontium 0.12 0.01-4.40 green under

Sulfur 47,910 41,781-60,894 green under

Cobalt 0.005 0.001-0.129 green under

Iron 18.2 5.2-24.4 yellow over

> > >

> > > Hello!

> > >

> > > I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just

> > > received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN

> doctor

> > > and would love for some help interpreting the results!

> > >

> > > No mercury or lead was present.

> >

> >

> > If you want the hair test interpreted, please post as described

> > here (you can use the template at the bottom of this page):

> >

> > http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

> >

> >

> > A hair test shows what metals are being excreted in the hair.

> > Mercury and lead can be present at toxic levels in the body,

> > but not excreted in the hair.

> >

> > A properly interpreted hair test can reveal mercury, but we

> > need to see the entire test as explained in the link above.

> >

> >

> >

> > > Her iron levels are fine.

> >

> > Iron on the hair test does not reflect body levels of iron.

> >

> >

> >

> > > She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.

> >

> > Generally, these don't reflect body levels, either.

> >

> >

> >

> > > The six toxins present are as follows --

> > >

> > > Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275

> > > Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155

> > > Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090

> > > Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082

> > > Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105

> > > Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186

> >

> >

> > Antimony, arsenic, and tin are often elevated in mercury

> toxicity.

> >

> >

> >

> > > We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks.

> >

> > I would not recommend this. PCA-Rx has unpredictable results

and

> > they don't tell you how much ALA is in it. Might as well use

> > regular ALA - lots cheaper and you know what dose you are giving.

> >

> > --

> >

> >

> >

> > > Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long

> will

> > > it take before we see results? How long will it take to

chelate

> all

> > > of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in

> other

> > > words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins

> > > irreversible?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance!

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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With 4 essentials in the red she meets the counting rules which means disordered

mineral transport which mean high likelihood of mercury toxicity. Please try to

identify and reduce/remove sources of exposure to toxics, they should be in the

green not all in yellow and red. Check www.danasview.net/metals for sources of

exposure.

S S

<p>I'll try this again with the template suggested! (Hope it

works!)<br>

<br>

POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS <br>

element result ref range color <br>

============<wbr>=========<wbr>=========<wbr>=========<wbr>====== <br>

Aluminium 11.7 <- 17.3 yellow<br>

Antimony 0.275 <- 0.016 red<br>

Arsenic 0.155 <- 0.080 red<br>

Barium 0.21 <- 1.70 yellow<br>

Bismuth 0.106 <- 0.178 yellow<br>

Cadmium 0.090 <- 0.022 red<br>

Gadolinium 0.0082 <- 0.0005 red<br>

Lead 0.292 <- 0.700 yellow<br>

Mercury 0.07 <- 1.32 yellow<br>

Nickel 0.09 <- 0.55 yellow<br>

Rhodium <dl <- 0.0005 yellow<br>

Rubidium 0.006 <- 0.040 yellow<br>

Thallium <dl <- 0.0004 yellow<br>

Tin 1.105 <- 0.149 red<br>

Uranium 0.0186 <- 0.0057 red<br>

<br>

ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS <br>

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

============<wbr>=========<wbr>=========<wbr>=========<wbr>=========<wbr>=======\

==<wbr>=== <br>

Calcium 129 192-1588 red under<br>

Magnesium 4 11-122 red under<br>

Sodium 4 14-426 red under<br>

Potassium 3 <- 174 red under<br>

Copper 7 8-136 red under<br>

Zinc 41 119-245 red under<br>

Manganese 0.18 0.04-1.93 green<br>

Chromium 0.24 0.01-1.58 green<br>

Vanadium 0.082 0.003-0.108 green<br>

Molybdenum 0.11 0.01-1.24 green<br>

Lithium <dl <- 0.302 green<br>

Phosphorus 123 104-206 green<br>

Selenium 0.64 0.58-1.13 green<br>

Strontium 0.12 0.01-4.40 green<br>

Sulfur 47,910 41,781-60,894 green<br>

Cobalt 0.005 0.001-0.129 green<br>

Iron 18.2 5.2-24.4 yellow<br>

<br>

<br>

<br>

<br>

> ><br>

> > Hello!<br>

> > <br>

> > I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just <br>

> > received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN <br>

doctor <br>

> > and would love for some help interpreting the results!<br>

> > <br>

> > No mercury or lead was present. <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> If you want the hair test interpreted, please post as described <br>

> here (you can use the template at the bottom of this page):<br>

> <br>

> <a

href= " http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html " >http://home.<wbr>\

earthlink.<wbr>net/~moriam/<wbr>HOW_TO_hair_<wbr>test.html</a><br>

> <br>

> <br>

> A hair test shows what metals are being excreted in the hair. <br>

> Mercury and lead can be present at toxic levels in the body, <br>

> but not excreted in the hair.<br>

> <br>

> A properly interpreted hair test can reveal mercury, but we <br>

> need to see the entire test as explained in the link above.<br>

> <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> > Her iron levels are fine.<br>

> <br>

> Iron on the hair test does not reflect body levels of iron.<br>

> <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> > She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.<br>

> <br>

> Generally, these don't reflect body levels, either.<br>

> <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> > The six toxins present are as follows -- <br>

> > <br>

> > Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275<br>

> > Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155<br>

> > Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090<br>

> > Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082<br>

> > Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105<br>

> > Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186<br>

> <br>

> <br>

> Antimony, arsenic, and tin are often elevated in mercury <br>

toxicity. <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> > We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks. <br>

> <br>

> I would not recommend this. PCA-Rx has unpredictable results and <br>

> they don't tell you how much ALA is in it. Might as well use <br>

> regular ALA - lots cheaper and you know what dose you are giving.<br>

> <br>

> --<br>

> <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> > Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long <br>

will <br>

> > it take before we see results? How long will it take to chelate <br>

all <br>

> > of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in <br>

other <br>

> > words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins <br>

> > irreversible?<br>

> > <br>

> > Thanks in advance!<br>

> > <br>

> > <br>

> ><br>

><br>

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Even if she was nevere vaccinated, but you had/have any mercury amalgam dental

fillings (I assume she has none) she would have ended up with some of that load

because mercury passes the placenta. I think Andy also came up with counting

rules for Genova hair tests back when Genova was called Great Plains(?) or Great

Plains(?). See if you can do a search of this list for Great Plains (?) or

Great Smokies(?) Counting rules or post another message asking others where to

find them.

S S

It's from Genova Diagnostics and says " Elemental Analysis Hair " at <br>

the top, if that helps! Here are the complete results:<br>

<br>

Toxic Elements:<br>

<br>

Aluminium 11.7 - yellow<br>

Antimony 0.275 - red<br>

Arsenic - 0.155 - red<br>

Barium - 0.21 - yellow<br>

Bismuth - 0.106 - yellow<br>

Cadmium - 0.090 - red<br>

Gadolinium - 0.0082 - red<br>

Lead - 0.292 - yellow<br>

Mercury - 0.07 - yellow<br>

Nickel - 0.09 - yellow<br>

Rhodium - <dl - yellow<br>

Thallium - <dl - yellow<br>

Tin - 1.105 - red<br>

Uranium - 0.0186 - red<br>

<br>

Nutrient Elements:<br>

<br>

Calcium - 129 - red<br>

Chromium - 0.24 - green<br>

Cobalt - 0.005 - green<br>

Copper - 7 - green<br>

Iron - 18.2 - yellow<br>

Magnesium - 4 - red<br>

Manganese - 0.18 - green<br>

Molybdenum - 0.11 - green<br>

Phosphorus - 123 - green<br>

Selenium - 0.64 - green<br>

Sodium - 4 - red<br>

Strontium - 0.12 - green<br>

Sulfur - 47,910 - green<br>

Vandium - 0.082 - green<br>

Zinc - 41 - red<br>

Lithium - <dl - green<br>

Potassium - 3 - green<br>

<br>

We didn't really expect to find mercury anyway...as she's never been <br>

vaccinated. We *were* surprised to find so many other toxins, <br>

however. I'll be sure to read the link you sent to limit exposure!<br>

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> <p>Hello!<br><br>

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> I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just <br><br>

> received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN <br>

doctor <br><br>

> and would love for some help interpreting the results!<br><br>

> <br><br>

> No mercury or lead was present. <br><br>

> <br><br>

> Her iron levels are fine.<br><br>

> <br><br>

> She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.<br><br>

> <br><br>

> The six toxins present are as follows -- <br><br>

> <br><br>

> Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275<br><br>

> Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155<br><br>

> Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090<br><br>

> Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082<br><br>

> Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105<br><br>

> Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186<br><br>

> <br><br>

> We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks. <br><br>

> <br><br>

> Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long will <br>

<br><br>

> it take before we see results? How long will it take to chelate <br>

all <br><br>

> of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in other <br>

<br><br>

> words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins <br><br>

> irreversible?<wbr><br><br>

> <br><br>

> Thanks in advance!<br><br>

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,

Since this is a Genova (GSDL) test, I would need more

information to interpret (it's a bit different from a DDI

test). The main thing is the ranges are different - a

result is not considered red unless it goes all the way to

the end of the result plot. Using DDI test rules, this

test would meet the counting rules, but it may not using

the the modified rules for GSDL.

So I need to know if any of the red range results are all

the way to the end of the red zone (touching the end).

Looks like at least potassium and lithium are touching

the left side since they are not detectable. Please

tell me if any other essentials, or any of the toxics

are all the way to the edge of the plot.

Also for the under/over designation, you should consider

50% to be a line straight down the middle of the result

plots.

--

> > > >

> > > > Hello!

> > > >

> > > > I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we just

> > > > received the results of her hair sample testing from her DAN

> > doctor

> > > > and would love for some help interpreting the results!

> > > >

> > > > No mercury or lead was present.

> > >

> > >

> > > If you want the hair test interpreted, please post as described

> > > here (you can use the template at the bottom of this page):

> > >

> > > http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

> > >

> > >

> > > A hair test shows what metals are being excreted in the hair.

> > > Mercury and lead can be present at toxic levels in the body,

> > > but not excreted in the hair.

> > >

> > > A properly interpreted hair test can reveal mercury, but we

> > > need to see the entire test as explained in the link above.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > Her iron levels are fine.

> > >

> > > Iron on the hair test does not reflect body levels of iron.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.

> > >

> > > Generally, these don't reflect body levels, either.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > The six toxins present are as follows --

> > > >

> > > > Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275

> > > > Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155

> > > > Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090

> > > > Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082

> > > > Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105

> > > > Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186

> > >

> > >

> > > Antimony, arsenic, and tin are often elevated in mercury

> > toxicity.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks.

> > >

> > > I would not recommend this. PCA-Rx has unpredictable results

> and

> > > they don't tell you how much ALA is in it. Might as well use

> > > regular ALA - lots cheaper and you know what dose you are giving.

> > >

> > > --

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > > Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how long

> > will

> > > > it take before we see results? How long will it take to

> chelate

> > all

> > > > of these out of her? And will chelation be successful -- in

> > other

> > > > words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these toxins

> > > > irreversible?

> > > >

> > > > Thanks in advance!

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Okay...I think I've got it now!

Also...will chelation remove all of these toxins and reverse any

damage done? Or is some irreversible?

(Genova Diagnostics Elemental Hair Analysis)

Toxic Elements -- There is no " green " section available on the

chart....just yellow and red

Aluminum - 11.7 - <- 17.3 (mid-yellow)

Antimony - 0.275 - <- 0.016 (high - to the edge - red)

Arsenic - 0.155 - <- 0.080 (mid-red)

Barium - 0.21 - <-1.70 (low yellow)

Bismuth - 0.106 - <-0.178 (mid-yellow)

Cadmium - 0.090 - <-0.022 (high - to the edge - red)

Gadolinium - 0.0082 - <-0.0005 (high - to the edge - red)

Lead - 0.292 - <-0.700 (low yellow)

Mercury - 0.07 - <-1.32 (low yellow)

Nickel - 0.09 - <-0.55 (low yellow)

Rhodium - <dl - <-0.005 (low yellow)

Rubidium - 0.006 - <-0.040 (low yellow)

Thallium - <dl - <-0.004 (low yellow)

Tin - 1.105 - <-0.149 (high - to the edge - red)

Uranium - 0.0186 - <-0.0057 (mid-red)

Ratios

Ca/Mg - Outside Range - 32 (Reference Range 5 - 29)

Ca/P - Inside Range - 1 (Reference Range 1-9)

Nutrient Elements - The color scheme is red - green - yellow - red

All of her reds below are in the first " low red "

Calcium - 129 - red - under

Chromium - 0.24 - green - under

Cobalt - 0.005 - green - under

Copper - 7 - red - under

Iron - 18.2 - yellow - over

Magnesium - 4 - red - under

Manganese - 0.18 - under

Molybdenum - 0.11 - green - under

Phosphorous - 123 - green - under

Selenium - 0.64 - green - under

Sodium - 4 - red - under

Strontium - 0.12 - green - under

Sulfur - 47,910 - green - under

Vanadium - 0.082 - green - over

Zinc - 41 - red - under

For the last two, the color scheme is green - yellow - red

Both of hers are at the lowest edge of the green

Lithium - <dl - green - under

Potassium - 3 - green - under

>

> ,

>

> Since this is a Genova (GSDL) test, I would need more

> information to interpret (it's a bit different from a DDI

> test). The main thing is the ranges are different - a

> result is not considered red unless it goes all the way to

> the end of the result plot. Using DDI test rules, this

> test would meet the counting rules, but it may not using

> the the modified rules for GSDL.

>

>

> So I need to know if any of the red range results are all

> the way to the end of the red zone (touching the end).

> Looks like at least potassium and lithium are touching

> the left side since they are not detectable. Please

> tell me if any other essentials, or any of the toxics

> are all the way to the edge of the plot.

>

> Also for the under/over designation, you should consider

> 50% to be a line straight down the middle of the result

> plots.

>

>

> --

>

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Remind her about the uranium on this test....so she is not freaked

out too!

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello!

> > > > >

> > > > > I'm new to the group. My 4 year old dd has autism and we

just

> > > > > received the results of her hair sample testing from her

DAN

> > > doctor

> > > > > and would love for some help interpreting the results!

> > > > >

> > > > > No mercury or lead was present.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > If you want the hair test interpreted, please post as

described

> > > > here (you can use the template at the bottom of this page):

> > > >

> > > > http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > A hair test shows what metals are being excreted in the

hair.

> > > > Mercury and lead can be present at toxic levels in the body,

> > > > but not excreted in the hair.

> > > >

> > > > A properly interpreted hair test can reveal mercury, but we

> > > > need to see the entire test as explained in the link above.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > Her iron levels are fine.

> > > >

> > > > Iron on the hair test does not reflect body levels of iron.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > She's low in zinc, sodium, magnesium and calcium.

> > > >

> > > > Generally, these don't reflect body levels, either.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > The six toxins present are as follows --

> > > > >

> > > > > Antimony - normal is 0.016 - hers is 0.275

> > > > > Arsenic - normal is 0.080 - hers is 0.155

> > > > > Cadmium - normal is 0.022 - hers is 0.090

> > > > > Gadolinium - normal is 0.0005 - hers is 0.0082

> > > > > Tin - normal is 0.149 - hers is 1.105

> > > > > Uranium - normal is 0.0057 - hers is 0.0186

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Antimony, arsenic, and tin are often elevated in mercury

> > > toxicity.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > We're supposed to start chelation with PCA Rx in 3 weeks.

> > > >

> > > > I would not recommend this. PCA-Rx has unpredictable

results

> > and

> > > > they don't tell you how much ALA is in it. Might as well

use

> > > > regular ALA - lots cheaper and you know what dose you are

giving.

> > > >

> > > > --

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > > Do you know if it will pull all of these toxins? And how

long

> > > will

> > > > > it take before we see results? How long will it take to

> > chelate

> > > all

> > > > > of these out of her? And will chelation be successful --

in

> > > other

> > > > > words, are some of the effects of the exposure to these

toxins

> > > > > irreversible?

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks in advance!

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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> Also...will chelation remove all of these toxins and reverse any

> damage done? Or is some irreversible?

Based on my experience with my son, chelation removes the metals. The

damage that has been done, required supplements to reverse/correct.

So far, none of it [that I can tell] has been irreversible.

> Selenium - 0.64 - green - under

Adding this was very beneficial for my son.

Dana

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