Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 Can someone give the link to Andy's book? Thanks, [ ] Re: New to Group-Received Hair Test Results-Need Help Interpreting Hi , Thanks for the insight. Where can I get " Hair Test Interpretations " by Cutler? Thank you, > > Most kids with high arsenic are more toward the Asperger's side, although not all. There are children who show mercury in their hair tests that are autistic although they are not the norm. > > Mostly arsenic makes people irritable with gut problems. The cadmium and tin high are also indicative of mercury problems. The cadmium requires some special considerations for chelating, so advise you to get " Hair Test Interpretations " by Cutler and read the section on cadmium. > > Our little one did not meet the counting rules either as we had been lucky in the supplements we chose, but lots of metals came out when she was chelated, and lots of behavioral improvements also. > > The Ca/P number suggests you check for thyroid problems. Consider supplementing selenium, this is often helpful. > > Good luck, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2006 Report Share Posted July 25, 2006 www.noamalgam.com -- In , " Cochran " <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote: > > Can someone give the link to Andy's book? > > Thanks, > > > > [ ] Re: New to Group-Received Hair Test Results-Need Help Interpreting > > > Hi , > > Thanks for the insight. Where can I get " Hair Test Interpretations " > by Cutler? > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > Most kids with high arsenic are more toward the Asperger's side, > although not all. There are children who show mercury in their hair > tests that are autistic although they are not the norm. > > > > Mostly arsenic makes people irritable with gut problems. The > cadmium and tin high are also indicative of mercury problems. The > cadmium requires some special considerations for chelating, so advise > you to get " Hair Test Interpretations " by Cutler and read the > section on cadmium. > > > > Our little one did not meet the counting rules either as we had > been lucky in the supplements we chose, but lots of metals came out > when she was chelated, and lots of behavioral improvements also. > > > > The Ca/P number suggests you check for thyroid problems. Consider > supplementing selenium, this is often helpful. > > > > Good luck, > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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