Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 Hi I don't see TSH here, it's also quite possible that an adult ref.range was used here for thyroid. One of the markers in the hair test suggests either thyroid or copper excess. K/CA ref. range 0.03-0.35, Your son 1.9. Red low copper according to Andy's HTI book can on rare occassions mean high Copper so this may be a possibilty. With ACE start low and build up. IMO any one who suspects metal toxicity would do well to invest in Andy's books AI and HTI, probably cheaper from his own web-site noamalgam.com. Kenny > > His sympton is slow developing, anxiety, easily tears in eyes, excited, anger, mood swings, small size(growth chart barely on 10%), has 13 cavities work done when 4yo. Used to complaint tired all the time (but fatigue gone after follow Andy suggestion feed him seaweed. It is amazing to see his tireness disappeared immediately after give him the seaweed soup. THANK YOU, Andy). > > My son's 5yr old test result: > > Iodine, serum/Plasma 61.5ng/ml 44-94 > Testosterine, serum <3ng/dl(Low) 3-32 > Free T4, Direct 1.53ng/dl 0.85-1.75 > Thyroxine(T4) 7.9ug/dl 4.5-12 > Triiodothyronine(T3) 112ng/dl 83-252 > TPO AB 20IU/ml 0-20 > Triiodothyronine,Fre,Serum 4.0pg/ml 2.0-6.0 > IGF-1 factor 52ng/ml 50-286 > IGF-BP3 3.0mg/L 1.1-5.2 > > His Hair test posted in HairTests->Jengis file: > Ca 213ug/g (125-370) > Mg 15 (12-30) > NA 300 (20-200) > K 410 (12-200) > > With potassium and sodium are up, with calcium and magnesium down and plus the other symptons, he needs adrenal support. > > What is the recommended dosage Cortex for 38LB? > > My endo said his thyroid test result looks good, but I want to check with you and see if there is problem with his thyroide. If you see problem, Any supplement will you recommend? Do I need to find dr DX Armour? > > Also should I be concerned with the IGF-1 since it is in borderline? > > Thank you in advance for your help. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2010 Report Share Posted June 7, 2010 > His sympton is slow developing, anxiety, easily tears in eyes, excited, anger, mood swings, small size(growth chart barely on 10%), has 13 cavities work done when 4yo. At my house, the development and growth issues were helped quite a bit with carnitine and thyroid support supps [selenium, iodine, tyrosine]. The mood issues were eliminated with yeast control. Some people have mood issues from milk. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2010 Report Share Posted August 4, 2010 > > His sympton is slow developing, anxiety, easily tears in eyes, excited, anger, mood swings, small size(growth chart barely on 10%), has 13 cavities work done when 4yo. Used to complaint tired all the time (but fatigue gone after follow Andy suggestion feed him seaweed. It is amazing to see his tireness disappeared immediately after give him the seaweed soup. THANK YOU, Andy). > > My son's 5yr old test result: > > Iodine, serum/Plasma 61.5ng/ml 44-94 > Testosterine, serum <3ng/dl(Low) 3-32 > Free T4, Direct 1.53ng/dl 0.85-1.75 > Thyroxine(T4) 7.9ug/dl 4.5-12 > Triiodothyronine(T3) 112ng/dl 83-252 > TPO AB 20IU/ml 0-20 > Triiodothyronine,Fre,Serum 4.0pg/ml 2.0-6.0 > IGF-1 factor 52ng/ml 50-286 > IGF-BP3 3.0mg/L 1.1-5.2 > > His Hair test posted in HairTests->Jengis file: > Ca 213ug/g (125-370) > Mg 15 (12-30) > NA 300 (20-200) > K 410 (12-200) > > With potassium and sodium are up, with calcium and magnesium down and plus the other symptons, he needs adrenal support. > > What is the recommended dosage Cortex for 38LB? 1-2 capsules 2 or 3 times a day. > My endo said his thyroid test result looks good, but I want to check with you and see if there is problem with his thyroide. The tests look fine, that doesn't mean they are right for him. >If you see problem, Any supplement will you recommend? Adrenal support for 1-2 months, then re-evaluate. > Do I need to find dr DX Armour? > > Also should I be concerned with the IGF-1 since it is in borderline? Yes. Give him glutamine powder on an empty stomach throughout the day and at bedtime. > Thank you in advance for your help. > > > Andy http://www.noamalgam.com/index.html Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Hair Test Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities http://www.noamalgam.com/nourishinghope.html Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition Intervention for Healing Our Children http://www.noamalgam.com/biologicaltreatments.html Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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