Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 Andy and others - I just received the results of a hair test from a friend of mine's son that are concerning -- a 5 yr old boy with sensory integration disorder, anxiety, depression. He had a twin that died in utero. I have read your Hair Interpretation book and I know that 4 in the red zone meets a counting rule for mercury toxicity-- but what about so many extreme numbers? Calcium - 1540 (range 125-370) Magnesium - 60 (range 12-30) Copper -- 99 (range 8-16) Zinc - 340 (range 100-190) Strontium - 12 (range .16-1.0) Barium - 4.7 (range .16-.80) Maybe we ignore the extremity of the numbers due to maldistribution issues related to toxicity and assume they are not valid? Should she consider a slow gradual detox based on your protocol -- or do I need to refer them elsewhere for other testing? Or both? This seems worrisome to me. I'm wondering if she should consider Amy Yasko and genetic metabolism testing. I have been wanting to study her protocols and maybe now is a good time to start. Thoughts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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