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Did your hair tests from before the enzymes meet any of the counting rules?

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Hi does this make any sense to anyone, I have hair tests every 3

months

and had been chelating for just over 6 months. Then I started taking

enzymes as an experiement and for the past 9 months my hair tests now

show an all low profile where as before I had quite a normal looking

test?

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Phil, you can check the archives using Onibasu, but I have a vague memory of

Andy saying

serial hair tests were not useful, except (?) to check up on copper levels.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

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> Hi does this make any sense to anyone, I have hair tests every 3 months

> and had been chelating for just over 6 months. Then I started taking

> enzymes as an experiement and for the past 9 months my hair tests now

> show an all low profile where as before I had quite a normal looking

> test?

To me, this sounds like the enzymes are helping your body absorb

supplements, so the hair test is reflecting that the nutrients are

being absorbed and not excreted.

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> Hi does this make any sense to anyone, I have hair tests every 3 months

> and had been chelating for just over 6 months. Then I started taking

> enzymes as an experiement and for the past 9 months my hair tests now

> show an all low profile where as before I had quite a normal looking

> test?

>

I'm just guessing, of course, but I would say that the all low test is

the result of moving the mercury through chelation from places where

it previously wasn't interfering with mineral transport too much.

There are plenty of examples in archives of kids whose hair tests did

not meet the counting rules at first and then testing several months

after chelation started showed tests that did meet the counting rules.

J

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Very smart Dana! I was puzzled when I read this post initially, then you

made me remember that typically people who have high hair levels of certain

minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium are advised to INCREASE their

intakes of these minerals.

Dean

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> Hi does this make any sense to anyone, I have hair tests every 3 months

> and had been chelating for just over 6 months. Then I started taking

> enzymes as an experiement and for the past 9 months my hair tests now

> show an all low profile where as before I had quite a normal looking

> test?

To me, this sounds like the enzymes are helping your body absorb

supplements, so the hair test is reflecting that the nutrients are

being absorbed and not excreted.

Dana

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Hi yes it did, I have the 4 in the red, lithium low, calcium high,

plus mercury was reasonably high as was arsenic. Will be interesting

to see how things continue. They are only cheap and I have high

copper so I will just carry on having them done to see what happens.

Thanks

Phil

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> Hi does this make any sense to anyone, I have hair

tests every 3 months

> and had been chelating for just over 6 months. Then I started

taking

> enzymes as an experiement and for the past 9 months my hair tests

now

> show an all low profile where as before I had quite a normal

looking

> test?

>

> Phil

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I don't know why your hair test shifted to all-low. You might

want to consider if you are limiting the redistribution of mercury

as much as possible by using low, frequent doses as is often

suggested here. If you are having a lot of symptoms on chelation

rounds, there may be other things you can do to reduce them.

Are you using ALA and/or DMPS for the arsenic?

Whatever the reason for the all-low test, this apparently does

reflect absorption issues. For me, taking betaine hcl has begun

to make a difference and some of my essentials are starting to

move to the high side. Another way to improve stomach acid levels

is to take cider vinegar before meals.

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> > Hi does this make any sense to anyone, I have hair

> tests every 3 months

> > and had been chelating for just over 6 months. Then I started

> taking

> > enzymes as an experiement and for the past 9 months my hair tests

> now

> > show an all low profile where as before I had quite a normal

> looking

> > test?

> >

> > Phil

> >

> >

> >

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Just a side note....

Apple cider vinegar can, will and does often raise the yeast issues

and incredibly fast!!! Be prepared and if this is with a child....as

mine was....it can be for a few days....I would water down a dose to

see if the person is gonna have those issues..then if all goes well

try a stronger and stronger dose....we were miserable for several

days here...and I do mean miserable for one small dose.

jmtc

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> I don't know why your hair test shifted to all-low. You might

> want to consider if you are limiting the redistribution of mercury

> as much as possible by using low, frequent doses as is often

> suggested here. If you are having a lot of symptoms on chelation

> rounds, there may be other things you can do to reduce them.

>

> Are you using ALA and/or DMPS for the arsenic?

>

> Whatever the reason for the all-low test, this apparently does

> reflect absorption issues. For me, taking betaine hcl has begun

> to make a difference and some of my essentials are starting to

> move to the high side. Another way to improve stomach acid levels

> is to take cider vinegar before meals.

>

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> > >

> > > Hi does this make any sense to anyone, I have hair

> > tests every 3 months

> > > and had been chelating for just over 6 months. Then I started

> > taking

> > > enzymes as an experiement and for the past 9 months my hair

tests

> > now

> > > show an all low profile where as before I had quite a normal

> > looking

> > > test?

> > >

> > > Phil

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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> > > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com

> > > The most personalized portal on the Web!

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