Guest guest Posted April 1, 2008 Report Share Posted April 1, 2008 Hi Andy and anyone else who wants to comment regarding Cameron's hair test. In the files section under temporary hair tests: 849768 GR CAM Aus' hair test. This test was done after 27 rounds of using ALA per AC protocol at 1mg/kg/dose. His original hair test before starting ALA is under the name Camerons' Aus hair test. His arsenic has gone up a tiny bit(from supplementing selenium 50mcg 5 days a week?), but his selenium has only gone up a tad. His zinc is slightly lower even though I've been supplementing 30mg picolinate 5 days a week since starting ALA. His copper is slightly higher even though there is no copper in his supplements, or copper rich foods. Mercury is not an issue. His Rubidium has gone way down, and Bismuth has gone way up. His calcium and magnesium have come down even though I've been supplementing the same amount since his original hair test, but they're in ratio. Had some good gains up until round 10, but they've disappeared again and seems to be back to his old ways. Donna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 This test was actually performed by Trace Elements, Inc. Since they do not use pediatric normal ranges it isn't really possible to interpret a TEI result for a child. If you want an interpretable result you need a DDI/Great Plains test. Sorry. Andy > > Hi Andy and anyone else who wants to comment regarding Cameron's hair > test. In the files section under temporary hair tests: 849768 GR CAM > Aus' hair test. This test was done after 27 rounds of using ALA per AC > protocol at 1mg/kg/dose. > His original hair test before starting ALA is under the name Camerons' > Aus hair test. His arsenic has gone up a tiny bit(from supplementing > selenium 50mcg 5 days a week?), but his selenium has only gone up a tad. > His zinc is slightly lower even though I've been supplementing 30mg > picolinate 5 days a week since starting ALA. His copper is slightly > higher even though there is no copper in his supplements, or copper > rich foods. Mercury is not an issue. His Rubidium has gone way down, > and Bismuth has gone way up. His calcium and magnesium have come down > even though I've been supplementing the same amount since his original > hair test, but they're in ratio. Had some good gains up until round > 10, but they've disappeared again and seems to be back to his old ways. > Donna. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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