Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Hi , On a related topic: I just received my son's hair test report. He has been chelating for over 8 months now. He also shows high aluminum, cadmium, lead, magnesium, sodium & potassium. He does show a normal amount of mercury. Are these readings normal for a child being chelated? He did not have high lead before -- where is it coming from? Thank you. Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote: Your hair test did not go through. Most ASD kids show LOW mercury excretion or none at all, that's the problem. Also unless there is orderly mineral transport the toxic elements are not reliable, except for lead. People who accumulate mercury often accumulate aluminum with it. When the mercury leaves so will the aluminum. [ ] Hair Elements Test - Need Interpretation Input and Suggestions Dear Listers, Below are the results of my nine-year-old grandson’s hair elements test from Doctor’s Data: In the section “Potentially Toxic Elementsâ€, all are in normal range except for Aluminum which should be below 8.0 and was 23, at the farthest right of the yellow zone. We have been wracking our brains to try and figure out where the Al comes from as we have tried to eliminate sources for more than a year and a half since our last hair test after the removal from all metal dental work from his mouth. We started hair testing because we suspected Mercury toxicity but the level on this test is 0.08 (reference range Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2007 Report Share Posted January 4, 2007 Comments interspersed. S S Dear Listers,<br> <br> Below are the results of my nine-year-old grandson’s hair elements test from <br> Doctor’s Data:<br> <br> In the section “Potentially Toxic Elements�, all are in normal range except <br> for Aluminum which should be below 8.0 and was 23, at the farthest right of <br> the yellow zone.<br> <br> We have been wracking our brains to try and figure out where the Al comes <br> from as we have tried to eliminate sources for more than a year and a half since <br> our last hair test after the removal from all metal dental work from his mouth.<br> <br> *Did you look at www.dansview.net/metals for info about sources of exposure to aluminum? Do you use tap water? Aluminum is added in the fluoridation process. Did your child have vaccines? When they decreased the mercury (thimerosal in vaccines they greatly increased the aluminum. We started hair testing because we suspected Mercury toxicity but the level <br> on this test is 0.08 (reference range <br> *Did you apply the counting rules? Check the FAQs of this list. <br> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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