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My son's elemental hair test results came back and his lithium was

totally low - didn't even register a number - our Dr. has recommended

supplementing with lithium orotate. Anyone doing this? Does that

sound right? anything I should be looking out for??

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I don't know what the counting rules are :(

> Does he meet the counting rules? Some here have used lithium, try

doing a search of the list to find their comments.

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Ok - now I do know what the counting rules are (I checked the files

section) but my test was done at Great Smokies - am I to understand

that the counting rules don't apply here then?

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If it's a GSDL " Elemental Analysis " , the counting rules can be

applied with some modifications. The rules are not as sensitive

in identifying deranged mineral transport as with other labs,

but they can be used.

As to your lithium question, undetectable lithium on a hair

test does suggest a need for supplementation. Lithium orotate

is considered to be safe. It's not the same thing as the rx

drug lithium carbonate.

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My daughter is on lithium orotate through our DAN, she takes 15mg/day,

she's almost 8, 50 lbs. We haven't done a hair test, but she has

pretty intense mood swings and many asd kids are low in lithium, so we

are supplementing with it. I'm not sure whether it's helping, but no

negatives from it either.

Just in case you didn't know - lithium orotate is a natural supplement,

as opposed to the drug lithium carbonate (I think it's called??) which

is taken at much higher doses and requires very careful monitoring

(blood tests, etc...).

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> My son's elemental hair test results came back and his lithium was

> totally low - didn't even register a number - our Dr. has recommended

> supplementing with lithium orotate. Anyone doing this? Does that

> sound right? anything I should be looking out for??

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> thanks!

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That sounds right. My daughters hair test had almost no detectable

lithium..which matched her behavior. Very moody almost bipolar.

She just turned 11. We use the natural one also. It does seem to

help. No side effects noted either. Her moods have evened out for

the most part. She is more positive as well. Low lithium levels

often are the result of mercury exposure. It interfers with the

brain using lithium.

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> > totally low - didn't even register a number - our Dr. has

recommended

> > supplementing with lithium orotate. Anyone doing this? Does

that

> > sound right? anything I should be looking out for??

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> > thanks!

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My test was done at GS too and I don't think they do. As far as I

have read they only work on the DDI test.

But you can look for things like Sodium/Potassium ratios. Are they

abnormal. Low lithium levels, high toxic other metals. Symptoms of

mercury.

If someone out there has one of Andy's books they can interpret the

hair test. I posted mine here a while back and someone was kind

enought to do that for me. Just make sure to include everything. The

colors, whether or not the hash mark is to the right or left of the

middle etc.

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Hi all,

Don't u think addressing mercury by chelation will take care of lithium? My

son's hair test too showed almost no lithium, which I think is true for all our

kids. I have not supplemented him with lithium.But after 9 rounds of oral

chelation with DMSA and ALA, his mood swings are almost gone. This is only guess

work, as I have not yet tested his lithium levels again,

Sathya

Jan <paxlforme@...> wrote:

That sounds right. My daughters hair test had almost no detectable

lithium..which matched her behavior. Very moody almost bipolar.

She just turned 11. We use the natural one also. It does seem to

help. No side effects noted either. Her moods have evened out for

the most part. She is more positive as well. Low lithium levels

often are the result of mercury exposure. It interfers with the

brain using lithium.

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> > My son's elemental hair test results came back and his lithium

was

> > totally low - didn't even register a number - our Dr. has

recommended

> > supplementing with lithium orotate. Anyone doing this? Does

that

> > sound right? anything I should be looking out for??

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> > thanks!

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Hi I had very low lithium and had another hair test at round 13, it

had risen into the yellow from the red. As you say I started feeling

better between rd5-10.

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Yes, our daughter has been on Lithobid, which is a different formulation of Lithium, for 15 months now. It took some time, and her blood levels had to be checked for the "therapeutic level" twice, but since May, has been the most balanced ever. She is currently on 300mg AM and 600mg PM, which is maintaining the balance. She is also on geodon, adderal xr and zoloft.

Jillian

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Our son was on Lithium for a year when he was 13yo. It did help

his behavior but he ended up with an underactive thyroid and now takes

synthetic thyroid. We have been told that this was probably a side effect of

lithium and may be temporary or permanent. He is 16 now and has to have two

increase in this thyroid meds, so after 2 years they are beginning to think

that he has a permanent problem. Since he is adopted and his birthmother was

adopted, we have little or no medical history to determine is this is in the

family or if it is indeed a side effect of the lithium.

Donna

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Subject: ( ) Lithium

Has anyone tried

Lithium for their child? If so, can you share the results with me.

Thanks!

JoAnne

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