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His molybdenum is not that high according to his hair test. If he is

doing well I would continue to give it, as it is needed to counter

copper. The high end of the range is .13 he is .17, which is not a

great elevation. And also remember that this is what he is

excreting..not using. And if he had deranged mineral transport,

these mineral levels many not accurately reflect what he is

utilizing. I cannot determine that without the over/under stats from

the test.

And continue to reduce all sources, including tap water from copper

pipes.

Also he is a bit high in aluminum. Reduce sources as well.

And no ALA unless his copper levels are lower. DMSA is fine.

> >

> > Hi there,

> >

> > I have just been reading through some past posts for HIGH

copper.

> > We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3 day, one 5

> > day. I just received my hair results back, however have not

> > received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is off the

> > charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and

Molybdenum

> is

> > suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine, milk

> > thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg, Moly 300

> mcg,

> > milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list his

> results

> > below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as

supplementing

> > him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After round 2

> of

> > chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad case of

> hives

> > and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day. We

haven't

> > chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with DMSA if

> high

> > in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is this

> correct?

> > My other question is his test results show .17 for Molybdenum

with

> > reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would you

suggest

> > increasing for the copper even though this is high. Thanks in

> > advance for any help.

> >

> >

> > Calcium 154 ref 125-370

> > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30

> > Sodium 40 12-90

> > Potassium 97 ref 12-40

> > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16

> > Zinc 110 ref 100-190

> > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55

> > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50

> > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10

> > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13

> > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0

> > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3

> > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023

> > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250

> > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7

> > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0

> > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000

> > Barium .26 ref .16-.80

> > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035

> > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19

> > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065

> > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18

> > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0

> >

> >

> >

> > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0

> > Antimony .21 ref less than .066

> > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080

> > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020

> > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13

> > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15

> > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0

> > Mercury .12 ref less than .40

> > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005

> > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010

> > Thorium .001 ref less than .005

> > Uranium .092 ref less than .060

> > Nickle .12 ref less than .40

> > Silver .06 ref less than .20

> > Tin .37 ref less than .30

> > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0

> >

> >

> >

> > Thanks for any advice.

> >

> > Darci

> >

>

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Hi Jan,

Thanks so much for your post. I am not sure what the over and under

stats are to provide you. We live in newer home so I will need to

look into weather we have copper pipes but we do us reverse osmosis

water for drinking and have a water softner throughout our home that

removes chlorine.

Thanks again Jan!!

D

> > >

> > > Hi there,

> > >

> > > I have just been reading through some past posts for HIGH

> copper.

> > > We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3 day, one

5

> > > day. I just received my hair results back, however have not

> > > received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is off

the

> > > charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and

> Molybdenum

> > is

> > > suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine, milk

> > > thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg, Moly

300

> > mcg,

> > > milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list his

> > results

> > > below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as

> supplementing

> > > him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After round

2

> > of

> > > chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad case of

> > hives

> > > and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day. We

> haven't

> > > chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with DMSA if

> > high

> > > in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is this

> > correct?

> > > My other question is his test results show .17 for Molybdenum

> with

> > > reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would you

> suggest

> > > increasing for the copper even though this is high. Thanks in

> > > advance for any help.

> > >

> > >

> > > Calcium 154 ref 125-370

> > > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30

> > > Sodium 40 12-90

> > > Potassium 97 ref 12-40

> > > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16

> > > Zinc 110 ref 100-190

> > > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55

> > > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50

> > > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10

> > > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13

> > > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0

> > > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3

> > > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023

> > > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250

> > > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7

> > > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0

> > > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000

> > > Barium .26 ref .16-.80

> > > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035

> > > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19

> > > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065

> > > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18

> > > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0

> > > Antimony .21 ref less than .066

> > > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080

> > > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020

> > > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13

> > > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15

> > > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0

> > > Mercury .12 ref less than .40

> > > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005

> > > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010

> > > Thorium .001 ref less than .005

> > > Uranium .092 ref less than .060

> > > Nickle .12 ref less than .40

> > > Silver .06 ref less than .20

> > > Tin .37 ref less than .30

> > > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks for any advice.

> > >

> > > Darci

> > >

> >

>

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-All homes have copper pipes for the most part. Or lead. Since your

home is newer is should be copper. I don't know what the levels

would be in your water with the filters. Ask the dealer of the

filters. Do use a pool, spa etc. that has algacide added. Another

source of copper.

If you check Moria's site it tells you how to post the results of

your test. Which includes whether the essential elements were over

50% or under 50%. This is how we determine how many highs and lows

you have in relation to the counting rules.

-- In , " darciannklotz " <bdnwk1@...>

wrote:

>

>

>

> Hi Jan,

>

> Thanks so much for your post. I am not sure what the over and

under

> stats are to provide you. We live in newer home so I will need to

> look into weather we have copper pipes but we do us reverse

osmosis

> water for drinking and have a water softner throughout our home

that

> removes chlorine.

>

> Thanks again Jan!!

>

> D

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > > >

> > > > Hi there,

> > > >

> > > > I have just been reading through some past posts for HIGH

> > copper.

> > > > We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3 day,

one

> 5

> > > > day. I just received my hair results back, however have not

> > > > received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is off

> the

> > > > charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and

> > Molybdenum

> > > is

> > > > suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine,

milk

> > > > thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg, Moly

> 300

> > > mcg,

> > > > milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list his

> > > results

> > > > below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as

> > supplementing

> > > > him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After

round

> 2

> > > of

> > > > chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad case

of

> > > hives

> > > > and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day. We

> > haven't

> > > > chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with DMSA

if

> > > high

> > > > in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is this

> > > correct?

> > > > My other question is his test results show .17 for

Molybdenum

> > with

> > > > reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would you

> > suggest

> > > > increasing for the copper even though this is high. Thanks

in

> > > > advance for any help.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Calcium 154 ref 125-370

> > > > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30

> > > > Sodium 40 12-90

> > > > Potassium 97 ref 12-40

> > > > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16

> > > > Zinc 110 ref 100-190

> > > > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55

> > > > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50

> > > > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10

> > > > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13

> > > > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0

> > > > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3

> > > > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023

> > > > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250

> > > > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7

> > > > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0

> > > > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000

> > > > Barium .26 ref .16-.80

> > > > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035

> > > > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19

> > > > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065

> > > > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18

> > > > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0

> > > > Antimony .21 ref less than .066

> > > > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080

> > > > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020

> > > > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13

> > > > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15

> > > > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0

> > > > Mercury .12 ref less than .40

> > > > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005

> > > > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010

> > > > Thorium .001 ref less than .005

> > > > Uranium .092 ref less than .060

> > > > Nickle .12 ref less than .40

> > > > Silver .06 ref less than .20

> > > > Tin .37 ref less than .30

> > > > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for any advice.

> > > >

> > > > Darci

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Jan,

We have been in our new home for a year now and my son's last hair

test was in Jan. of 2006 which was a 19 and now a 79. We had just

moved in when his last hair test was done. Now I can only wonder

about our water. Do you know of a test to test water for copper?

He was drinking bottled water before moving in and we had a reverse

osmosis put in, but now I am wondering if it is clearing out copper

or not. Do you know if bottled water contains copper or not? I

also am wondering why his blood comes up low copper. It seems he

must be excreting copper if it is in his hair, is this correct?

Maybe I should go back to bottled water for drinking until I can

confirm that the reverse osmosis is clear of copper. Thanks for the

information. I am going to try and find the information you

mentioned on Moria's site.

Thanks again.

Darci

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi there,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have just been reading through some past posts for HIGH

> > > copper.

> > > > > We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3 day,

> one

> > 5

> > > > > day. I just received my hair results back, however have

not

> > > > > received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is

off

> > the

> > > > > charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and

> > > Molybdenum

> > > > is

> > > > > suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine,

> milk

> > > > > thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg,

Moly

> > 300

> > > > mcg,

> > > > > milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list

his

> > > > results

> > > > > below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as

> > > supplementing

> > > > > him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After

> round

> > 2

> > > > of

> > > > > chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad

case

> of

> > > > hives

> > > > > and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day. We

> > > haven't

> > > > > chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with

DMSA

> if

> > > > high

> > > > > in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is this

> > > > correct?

> > > > > My other question is his test results show .17 for

> Molybdenum

> > > with

> > > > > reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would you

> > > suggest

> > > > > increasing for the copper even though this is high.

Thanks

> in

> > > > > advance for any help.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Calcium 154 ref 125-370

> > > > > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30

> > > > > Sodium 40 12-90

> > > > > Potassium 97 ref 12-40

> > > > > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16

> > > > > Zinc 110 ref 100-190

> > > > > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55

> > > > > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50

> > > > > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10

> > > > > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13

> > > > > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0

> > > > > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3

> > > > > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023

> > > > > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250

> > > > > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7

> > > > > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0

> > > > > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000

> > > > > Barium .26 ref .16-.80

> > > > > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035

> > > > > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19

> > > > > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065

> > > > > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18

> > > > > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0

> > > > > Antimony .21 ref less than .066

> > > > > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080

> > > > > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020

> > > > > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13

> > > > > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15

> > > > > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0

> > > > > Mercury .12 ref less than .40

> > > > > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005

> > > > > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010

> > > > > Thorium .001 ref less than .005

> > > > > Uranium .092 ref less than .060

> > > > > Nickle .12 ref less than .40

> > > > > Silver .06 ref less than .20

> > > > > Tin .37 ref less than .30

> > > > > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for any advice.

> > > > >

> > > > > Darci

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Darci,

We have a RO system as well and it certainly would remove copper.

First thing to check is that your RO system is not in Maintenance/Bypass

mode. You would be getting water, but it wouldn't be going through the RO

system.

If the blood tests are coming back low copper, then the Moly and Zinc are

probably working.

My guess is that last summer you did a quite a lot of swimming in pools, the

chemicals to kill algie are high in copper, that probably soaked directly

into the hair thus skewing the results. If you are getting low copper in

the blood, and the hair test results are just barely on the high side, I

would consider not worrying so much about it and get on with chelating with

DMSA.

Our son had this very same situation and we concluded that it was from all

the pool time and moved on.

Good Luck !

Neil

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Subject: [ ] Re: High Molybdenum and High Copper-please help

with suggestions-Andy

Hi Jan,

We have been in our new home for a year now and my son's last hair

test was in Jan. of 2006 which was a 19 and now a 79. We had just

moved in when his last hair test was done. Now I can only wonder

about our water. Do you know of a test to test water for copper?

He was drinking bottled water before moving in and we had a reverse

osmosis put in, but now I am wondering if it is clearing out copper

or not. Do you know if bottled water contains copper or not? I

also am wondering why his blood comes up low copper. It seems he

must be excreting copper if it is in his hair, is this correct?

Maybe I should go back to bottled water for drinking until I can

confirm that the reverse osmosis is clear of copper. Thanks for the

information. I am going to try and find the information you

mentioned on Moria's site.

Thanks again.

Darci

> > > > >

> > > > > Hi there,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have just been reading through some past posts for HIGH

> > > copper.

> > > > > We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3 day,

> one

> > 5

> > > > > day. I just received my hair results back, however have

not

> > > > > received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is

off

> > the

> > > > > charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and

> > > Molybdenum

> > > > is

> > > > > suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine,

> milk

> > > > > thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg,

Moly

> > 300

> > > > mcg,

> > > > > milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list

his

> > > > results

> > > > > below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as

> > > supplementing

> > > > > him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After

> round

> > 2

> > > > of

> > > > > chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad

case

> of

> > > > hives

> > > > > and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day. We

> > > haven't

> > > > > chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with

DMSA

> if

> > > > high

> > > > > in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is this

> > > > correct?

> > > > > My other question is his test results show .17 for

> Molybdenum

> > > with

> > > > > reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would you

> > > suggest

> > > > > increasing for the copper even though this is high.

Thanks

> in

> > > > > advance for any help.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Calcium 154 ref 125-370

> > > > > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30

> > > > > Sodium 40 12-90

> > > > > Potassium 97 ref 12-40

> > > > > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16

> > > > > Zinc 110 ref 100-190

> > > > > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55

> > > > > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50

> > > > > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10

> > > > > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13

> > > > > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0

> > > > > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3

> > > > > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023

> > > > > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250

> > > > > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7

> > > > > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0

> > > > > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000

> > > > > Barium .26 ref .16-.80

> > > > > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035

> > > > > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19

> > > > > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065

> > > > > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18

> > > > > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0

> > > > > Antimony .21 ref less than .066

> > > > > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080

> > > > > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020

> > > > > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13

> > > > > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15

> > > > > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0

> > > > > Mercury .12 ref less than .40

> > > > > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005

> > > > > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010

> > > > > Thorium .001 ref less than .005

> > > > > Uranium .092 ref less than .060

> > > > > Nickle .12 ref less than .40

> > > > > Silver .06 ref less than .20

> > > > > Tin .37 ref less than .30

> > > > > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for any advice.

> > > > >

> > > > > Darci

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Neil,

Do you know how I would check the mode of the RO? I just took a

look under the sink but do not see any switches.

My sons copper is now off the charts on his current hair results.

He went from a 19 last year in Jan to a 79 (VERY elevated) this

month. However like I said his blood shows very low. We swam a

total of 7 days in July this summer. We just ran another blood test

this week so we'll see what it says now. I was under the impression

that hair is a better indicator of copper than blood, is this not

true? His hair also showed elevated molybdenum.

Thanks Neil!!!

Darci

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hi there,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I have just been reading through some past posts for

HIGH

> > > > copper.

> > > > > > We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3

day,

> > one

> > > 5

> > > > > > day. I just received my hair results back, however have

> not

> > > > > > received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is

> off

> > > the

> > > > > > charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and

> > > > Molybdenum

> > > > > is

> > > > > > suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine,

> > milk

> > > > > > thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg,

> Moly

> > > 300

> > > > > mcg,

> > > > > > milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list

> his

> > > > > results

> > > > > > below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as

> > > > supplementing

> > > > > > him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After

> > round

> > > 2

> > > > > of

> > > > > > chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad

> case

> > of

> > > > > hives

> > > > > > and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day.

We

> > > > haven't

> > > > > > chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with

> DMSA

> > if

> > > > > high

> > > > > > in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is

this

> > > > > correct?

> > > > > > My other question is his test results show .17 for

> > Molybdenum

> > > > with

> > > > > > reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would

you

> > > > suggest

> > > > > > increasing for the copper even though this is high.

> Thanks

> > in

> > > > > > advance for any help.

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Calcium 154 ref 125-370

> > > > > > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30

> > > > > > Sodium 40 12-90

> > > > > > Potassium 97 ref 12-40

> > > > > > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16

> > > > > > Zinc 110 ref 100-190

> > > > > > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55

> > > > > > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50

> > > > > > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10

> > > > > > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13

> > > > > > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0

> > > > > > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3

> > > > > > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023

> > > > > > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250

> > > > > > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7

> > > > > > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0

> > > > > > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000

> > > > > > Barium .26 ref .16-.80

> > > > > > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035

> > > > > > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19

> > > > > > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065

> > > > > > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18

> > > > > > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0

> > > > > > Antimony .21 ref less than .066

> > > > > > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080

> > > > > > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020

> > > > > > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13

> > > > > > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15

> > > > > > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0

> > > > > > Mercury .12 ref less than .40

> > > > > > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005

> > > > > > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010

> > > > > > Thorium .001 ref less than .005

> > > > > > Uranium .092 ref less than .060

> > > > > > Nickle .12 ref less than .40

> > > > > > Silver .06 ref less than .20

> > > > > > Tin .37 ref less than .30

> > > > > > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0

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> > > > > > Thanks for any advice.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Darci

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We need colors on the hair test and over or under 50% on the essentials in order

to help interpret without straining our brains too much.

S S

<p>Hi there,<br>

<br>

I posted my son DDI hair results a couple days ago, but haven't <br>

heard anything back and I am wondering if I should decrease the <br>

amount of Molybdenum I am giving because it is high or what I should <br>

do because his copper level is so high as well. Currently I am <br>

giving him 600mcg of Molybdenum 3x's a day and 75 mg of zinc 3x's a <br>

day - given together away from calcium. My son is 38-39 lbs 4 years <br>

old. I find it interesting that on both his last blood tests his <br>

copper came back low. We just ran another one this week so I am <br>

curious as to what it returns. He is doing better than he has in a <br>

long time right now (after 2 rounds of DMSA). I just don't know how <br>

to proceed with getting the copper out. He does take a custom amino <br>

acid as well and his Taurine on his last blood test was 82 ref: 31-<br>

113. Can copper increase quickly according to foods given? I have <br>

stopped giving him nuts and buckwheat.<br>

<br>

Any suggestions would be so helpful if anyone has had this issue <br>

before.<br>

<br>

Thanks,<br>

Darci<br>

<br>

<br>

><br>

> Hi there,<br>

> <br>

> I have just been reading through some past posts for HIGH copper. <br>

> We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3 day, one 5 <br>

> day. I just received my hair results back, however have not <br>

> received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is off the <br>

> charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and Molybdenum <br>

is <br>

> suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine, milk <br>

> thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg, Moly 300 <br>

mcg, <br>

> milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list his <br>

results <br>

> below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as supplementing <br>

> him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After round 2 <br>

of <br>

> chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad case of <br>

hives <br>

> and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day. We haven't <br>

> chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with DMSA if <br>

high <br>

> in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is this <br>

correct? <br>

> My other question is his test results show .17 for Molybdenum with <br>

> reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would you suggest <br>

> increasing for the copper even though this is high. Thanks in <br>

> advance for any help.<br>

> <br>

> <br>

> Calcium 154 ref 125-370<br>

> Magnesium 16 ref 12-30<br>

> Sodium 40 12-90<br>

> Potassium 97 ref 12-40<br>

> Copper 79 ref 8.0-16<br>

> Zinc 110 ref 100-190<br>

> Manganese .38 ref .20-.55<br>

> Chromium .38 ref .26-.50<br>

> Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10<br>

> Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13<br>

> Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0<br>

> Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3<br>

> Lithium .062 ref .007-.023<br>

> Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250<br>

> Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7<br>

> Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0<br>

> Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000<br>

> Barium .26 ref .16-.80<br>

> Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035<br>

> Iron 11 ref 8.0-19<br>

> Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065<br>

> Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18<br>

> Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0 <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0<br>

> Antimony .21 ref less than .066<br>

> Arsenic .049 ref less than .080<br>

> Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020<br>

> Bismuth .49 ref less than .13<br>

> Cadmium .009 ref less than .15<br>

> Lead .39 ref less than 1.0<br>

> Mercury .12 ref less than .40<br>

> Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005<br>

> Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010<br>

> Thorium .001 ref less than .005<br>

> Uranium .092 ref less than .060<br>

> Nickle .12 ref less than .40<br>

> Silver .06 ref less than .20<br>

> Tin .37 ref less than .30<br>

> Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0<br>

> <br>

> <br>

> <br>

> Thanks for any advice.<br>

> <br>

> Darci<br>

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Hi there,

I have had to take a break for a while, very overwhelmed with all

these test results. I have reposted the colors etc below

Calcium 154 ref 125-370 green lower than 50%

> > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30 green lower than 50%

> > Sodium 40 12-90 white at 50%

> > Potassium 97 ref 12-40 yellow above 50%

> > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16 red above 50%

> > Zinc 110 ref 100-190 green below 50%

> > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55 yellow below 50%

> > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50 green above 50%

> > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10 green above 50%

> > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13 yellow above 50%

> > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0 white at 50%

> > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3 yellow above 50

> > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023 yellow above 50%

> > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250 green below 50%

> > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7 yellow below 50%

> > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0 white at 50%

> > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000 green below 50%

> > Barium .26 ref .16-.80 green below 50%

> > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035 red below 50%

> > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19 white at 50%

> > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065 yellow below 50%

> > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18 green above 50%

> > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0 yellow above 50%

> >

> >

> > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0<br> red above 95th

> > Antimony .21 ref less than .066<br> red above 95th

> > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080<br>

> > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020<br>

> > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13<br> yellow

> > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15<br>

> > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0<br>

> > Mercury .12 ref less than .40<br>

> > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005<br>

> > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010<br>

> > Thorium .001 ref less than .005<br>

> > Uranium .092 ref less than .060<br> yellow

> > Nickle .12 ref less than .40<br>

> > Silver .06 ref less than .20<br>

> > Tin .37 ref less than .30<br> yellow

> > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0<br> yellow

The ones not listed are in the green. I find it interesting that

his blood results show low copper in the red, I am not sure what to

think of this all. His aluminum is also very high in the blood.

Please help if you have any recommendations. I have continued to

give my son Molybdenum even though he is in the yellow, hoping to

bring the copper down, but now with the blood showing low I am at a

loss as what to do. Any ideas as to why copper would be so high in

hair and low in blood.

Thanks again.

Darci

<br>

> ><br>

> > Hi there,<br>

> > <br>

> > I have just been reading through some past posts for HIGH

copper. <br>

> > We have completed 2 rounds of DMSA (1/4 dose), one 3 day, one 5

<br>

> > day. I just received my hair results back, however have not <br>

> > received my hair book yet. My 4 1/2 year old 38 lbs is off the

<br>

> > charts in copper. I know that increasing the zinc and

Molybdenum <br>

> is <br>

> > suggested. I also saw posts of giving Taurine, glycine, milk

<br>

> > thistle and TAPS. He currently takes Zinc mono 75 mg, Moly 300

<br>

> mcg, <br>

> > milk thistle 150 mg plus Liverlife. I am going to list his <br>

> results <br>

> > below so if anyone has any recommendations as far as

supplementing <br>

> > him to reduce the Copper that would be wonderful. After round 2

<br>

> of <br>

> > chelation (5 days), 2 days after he broke out in a bad case of

<br>

> hives <br>

> > and is still getting a few hives a couple times a day. We

haven't <br>

> > chelated since. I know Andy says you can chelate with DMSA if

<br>

> high <br>

> > in copper, but doesn't suggest chelating with ALA, is this <br>

> correct? <br>

> > My other question is his test results show .17 for Molybdenum

with <br>

> > reference of .050-.13. This is a little high so would you

suggest <br>

> > increasing for the copper even though this is high. Thanks in

<br>

> > advance for any help.<br>

> > <br>

> > <br>

> > Calcium 154 ref 125-370<br>

> > Magnesium 16 ref 12-30<br>

> > Sodium 40 12-90<br>

> > Potassium 97 ref 12-40<br>

> > Copper 79 ref 8.0-16<br>

> > Zinc 110 ref 100-190<br>

> > Manganese .38 ref .20-.55<br>

> > Chromium .38 ref .26-.50<br>

> > Vanadium .072 ref .030-.10<br>

> > Molybdenum .17 ref .050-.13<br>

> > Boron 1.7 ref.60-4.0<br>

> > Iodine 2.1 ref .25-1.3<br>

> > Lithium .062 ref .007-.023<br>

> > Phosphorus 163 ref 163-250<br>

> > Selenium .70 ref .95-1.7<br>

> > Strontium .39 ref .16-1.0<br>

> > Sulfur 46800 ref 4500-53000<br>

> > Barium .26 ref .16-.80<br>

> > Cobalt .007 ref .013-.035<br>

> > Iron 11 ref 8.0-19<br>

> > Germanium .0333 ref .045-.065<br>

> > Rubidium .12 ref .016-.18<br>

> > Zirconium 1.7 ref .040-1.0 <br>

> > <br>

> > <br>

> > <br>

> > Aluminum 25 ref less than 8.0<br>

> > Antimony .21 ref less than .066<br>

> > Arsenic .049 ref less than .080<br>

> > Beryllium less than .01 ref less than .020<br>

> > Bismuth .49 ref less than .13<br>

> > Cadmium .009 ref less than .15<br>

> > Lead .39 ref less than 1.0<br>

> > Mercury .12 ref less than .40<br>

> > Platinum less than .003 ref less than .005<br>

> > Thallium less than .001 ref less than .010<br>

> > Thorium .001 ref less than .005<br>

> > Uranium .092 ref less than .060<br>

> > Nickle .12 ref less than .40<br>

> > Silver .06 ref less than .20<br>

> > Tin .37 ref less than .30<br>

> > Titanium .65 ref less than 1.0<br>

> > <br>

> > <br>

> > <br>

> > Thanks for any advice.<br>

> > <br>

> > Darci<br>

>

>

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