Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Recently I redo his hair test after 5 rounds of Andy protocol with very low dose 2.5 mg oral DMPS. He is 38IB. It is amazed to see the lab result has improve dramatically, Unfortunately, I don't see dramatic improvement on him. I am debating whether I should continue chelate b/c the major side effect with him is tireness during on/off rounds. Also he is little underweight, maybe I need to wait until he put on more weight first. You can see both of his lab result in the files " Jengis " folder. Old lab was taken after using 4 rounds of DAN protocol. Can someone give me some advices on what you found in this lab test? In the lab test, his Sodium, Potasium and Copper are not in the normal range, but in the blood test they are all in normal range. Should that still be concern? His Ca/P ratio is out of range, Does that mean anything? Any advice is apprecited Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 > > Recently I redo his hair test after 5 rounds of Andy protocol with very low dose 2.5 mg oral DMPS. He is 38IB. It is amazed to see the lab result has improve dramatically, I would not say the two hair tests are dramatically different. Less hair metals does not mean you have reached the metals in the organs and brain. For this, ALA is needed too. > Unfortunately, I don't see dramatic improvement on him. I am debating whether I should continue chelate b/c the major side effect with him is tireness during on/off rounds. Also he is little underweight, maybe I need to wait until he put on more weight first. No, I would continue to chelate. Over 100 rounds of ALA can be needed. You could get thyroid blood levels (TSH, free T3, free T4), as underweight is a symptom of too much thyroid. Make sure the labs gives an age-appropriate range for him before you interpret it. > > You can see both of his lab result in the files " Jengis " folder. Old lab was taken after using 4 rounds of DAN protocol. > > Can someone give me some advices on what you found in this lab test? > You are short by one on the " 4 in red " counting rule, so the test is suspicious for deranged mineral transport. Sodium and potassium drastically higher than Ca and Mg points to adrenal problems, with the glands not producing enough cortisol and too much adrenaline. Elevated Na/Mg ratio also points to excess adrenaline production. As well, most Herbal Essence shampoos have Sodium EDTA, making the test somewhat unreliable. > In the lab test, his Sodium, Potasium and Copper are not in the normal range, but in the blood test they are all in normal range. Should that still be concern? No, sodium and potassium hair levels do not reflect body burden. > > His Ca/P ratio is out of range, Does that mean anything? He is a very fast metabolizer. > > Any advice is apprecited > > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Thank you for your help, . > > > > Recently I redo his hair test after 5 rounds of Andy protocol with very low dose 2.5 mg oral DMPS. He is 38IB. It is amazed to see the lab result has improve dramatically, > > > I would not say the two hair tests are dramatically different. > > Less hair metals does not mean you have reached the metals in the organs and brain. For this, ALA is needed too. > > > > Unfortunately, I don't see dramatic improvement on him. I am debating whether I should continue chelate b/c the major side effect with him is tireness during on/off rounds. Also he is little underweight, maybe I need to wait until he put on more weight first. > > > No, I would continue to chelate. Over 100 rounds of ALA can be needed. > > You could get thyroid blood levels (TSH, free T3, free T4), as underweight is a symptom of too much thyroid. Make sure the labs gives an age-appropriate range for him before you interpret it. > > > > > > You can see both of his lab result in the files " Jengis " folder. Old lab was taken after using 4 rounds of DAN protocol. > > > > Can someone give me some advices on what you found in this lab test? > > > > > You are short by one on the " 4 in red " counting rule, so the test is suspicious for deranged mineral transport. > > Sodium and potassium drastically higher than Ca and Mg points to adrenal problems, with the glands not producing enough cortisol and too much adrenaline. Elevated Na/Mg ratio also points to excess adrenaline production. > > As well, most Herbal Essence shampoos have Sodium EDTA, making the test somewhat unreliable. > > > In the lab test, his Sodium, Potasium and Copper are not in the normal range, but in the blood test they are all in normal range. Should that still be concern? > > No, sodium and potassium hair levels do not reflect body burden. > > > > > His Ca/P ratio is out of range, Does that mean anything? > > He is a very fast metabolizer. > > > > > > > Any advice is apprecited > > > > Thanks > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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