Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 > > > > I've only paid for a hairtest for my sister and a nephew (different sibling's child) who has autism. He and his family are not interested in biomedical. Do you think they will change their minds? I convinced my husband to let me take some of his hair. He was curious about the results, and is mildly interested when I talk about all of this stuff. He seriously balked when I tried to convince him to do any biomed for himself. However, when I gave up and stopped trying to convince him, that's when he started coming around. He is taking a few more supps now, stopped taking his once-a-day ALA (!!), and he's taking baby steps changing his diet, drinking more water, is interested in sauna, etc. He has even decided he wants to do a saliva test for hormones! That nephew's sister is next as she's not on the spectrum but has some challenging behaviors. I haven't fit my sister's kids into the budget yet for hairtests. Her first child was stillborn, all her kids are unvaccinated and being raised vegan on an organic farm but it wouldn't hurt to hairtest them when my budget allows. My sister was breastfeeding when we got her hairtest results back and is currently What did her hair test look like? A hair test meeting counting rule 1 (the " all low " rule) can be normal in a pregnant or lactating woman. pregnant so chelating is not an option for her right now or for a while. Of my siblings, she's most likely to consider it. She said they'll have their well water tested for arsenic as hers was somewhat elevated. That's good. Seems to me like testing well water is always a good idea. At least she is interested and concerned. I am fairly sure that all of my family members are moderately to seriously poisoned, but they have always dismissed my health concerns and interests as hypochondria. I don't even talk about health-related stuff (or much else) with them anymore unless they specifically ask. -- > S S > > My sister's lead was borderline between green and yellow as > well. She hasn't done any chelation but has given birth to 3 children > and has another on the way. > > How are her kids? Will they benefit from your knowledge of chelation > and related matters? > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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