Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Interesting. Did you have a hair test prior to iodine supplementing? Steph Hair test results > Got my hair test results today. In ug/g: > > Iodine 6.1 (ref 0.25-1.3) > Mercury 3.8 (ref <1.1) > Manganese 0.06 (ref 0.15-0.65) > > Calcium 154 (ref 200-750) > Magnesium 15 (ref 25-75) > Sodium 140 (ref 12-90) > Potassium 86 (ref 9-40) > > These are the more interesting ones. > > The iodine/mercury results are interesting. I had been taking 50mg > daily iodine for about 7 weeks at the time the hair sample was taken. > (I used hair from a barber's haircut, but since I'm a man with very > short hair the sample probably included some of the > iodine-supplemented hair). This reminds me of the urine test results > that Dr. Brownstein mentions briefly in his book, where iodine pushes > mercury out of storage where it shows up in the urine. > > Any comments would be appreciated. > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Unfortunately no. When I first heard about iodine I started taking it immediately. I had more confidence in the iodine than in the tests, I guess. Impatience is an old fault of mine. > > Interesting. Did you have a hair test prior to iodine supplementing? > > Steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 No fault. I wish I could go back and check things from " before " but I was either rushed into things or I rushed into them. We live and learn. Steph Re: Hair test results > Unfortunately no. > > When I first heard about iodine I started taking it immediately. I > had more confidence in the iodine than in the tests, I guess. > Impatience is an old fault of mine. > > > >> >> Interesting. Did you have a hair test prior to iodine supplementing? >> >> Steph > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Hello Everyone, I have uploaded two files: SixofusDaughter & SixofusSon I really need help to understand what is going on with my children. If anyone can help, please help me. Any questions, just ask. My son has autism, and my daughter was just diagnosed ADD. Thanks, Cheleta ________________________________ From: Ross <mrossgrp@...> Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 9:02:37 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Hair Test Results Of course. Please scan them and post the scans or the PDFs you've received in the files sections /files/HairTests/ and let us know what the files are called. Cheleta wrote: > > Hello, > > Is there anyone that could help me understand the test results I got > in the mail today. I am very confused to why my children have these > high toxic levels in them, and I need to get answers. Please!!! > > Thanks! > > ------------------------------------ ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2010 Report Share Posted February 24, 2010 Thank you ! My comments are below in red. ________________________________ From: Ross <mrossgrp@...> Sent: Tue, February 23, 2010 7:26:41 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Hair Test Results Both children are currently taking Zinc nightly. In addition, aluminum, antimony, arsenic are problems, as is possibly lead and cadmium. Other metals are likely elevated only because of mineral transport disruption. How do you fix the transport of minerals? What's your living situation at the moment? We live in an apartment. Arsenic is frequently present in well water in agricultural areas. None of my children are big water drinkers. But, we do live near an agricultural area. Antimony is often caused by fire retardants (mattresses, bedding, clothing). How would I know about the clothing or mattresses we have used. Is it possible it came from vaccines? The full list of possible sources of exposure is in Andy Cutler's book Hair Test Interpretation. http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html This interpretation is based on _pre-chelation_ results. What have you done in terms of chelation, if any? Son-Age 3 (Autism) Diagnosed with autism in June 2009 Currently taking: Spectrum complete multivitamin Nordic Natural Cod Liver Oil IgG 2000 Therbiotic (Klaire Labs) B12 shots every 3 days Pro EPA Zinc DMG Folinic Acid Fluconazole Iron Zinc Iron List of Therapies Both of these tests meet _several_ of the counting rules. Mineral transport is pretty severely disturbed, indicating mercury as a problem. Daughter-Age 9 (ADD) Spectrum complete multivitamin Nordic Natural Cod Liver Oil Therbiotic (Klaire Labs) Pro EPA Zinc DMG Folinic Acid Iron hbot (Mon-Thurs)  Do you think I am missing something here?  About me: I am about to have a hair test done soon. I am starting to think that I passed some things to the kids that made them develop these issues with vaccines. I was told that I was a little anemic while pregnant in 2005. I always crave lots of sweet foods. I dont eat any fruits but a lot of carbs. My memory is terrible. And, I have a lot of weird dreams and tend to think in a negative way a lot. I am constipated 80% of the week. Recently my arms and back developed lots of bumps that now look like chicken pox (no idea where this came from). I feel sluggish alot. I have been under alot of stress since June. But, all of my pregnancies were normal. My daughters behavior started changing a little at age 4 during which she developed asthma and was on singulair for 3 years. Now she is like a space cadet but very happy go lucky socially. Has meltdowns every night for homework. My son regressed after his MMR, and my daughter also had MMR at age 4. To me, both test are similiar. What do you think? What if I have things going on in my body that I have not treated? From what I have told you, what do you reccomend for my children or me? Thank you so much, and if you have any questions please ask!! Cheleta wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I have uploaded two files: > > SixofusDaughter > & > SixofusSon > > I really need help to understand what is going on with my children. If > anyone can help, please help me. > Any questions, just ask. My son has autism, and my daughter was just > diagnosed ADD. > > Thanks, > Cheleta > > ________________________________ > From: Ross <mrossgrp@... <mailto:mrossgrp%40gmail.com>> > > <mailto: %40> > Sent: Fri, February 19, 2010 9:02:37 PM > Subject: Re: [ ] Hair Test Results > > Of course. Please scan them and post the scans or the PDFs you've > received in the files sections > /files/HairTests/ > < /files/HairTests/> > > and let us know what the files are called. > > > > Cheleta wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > Is there anyone that could help me understand the test results I got > > in the mail today. I am very confused to why my children have these > > high toxic levels in them, and I need to get answers. Please!!! > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 I have now saved it in the appropriate Hait Test section, undr Liam Gassler Hair Test. He is 60 lbs and we will be starting with 12.5mg of DMSA. I have opened up the 50mg caps & divided them x4. I hope this is correct. > > Hello! I saved a copy of my son's hair test and would like to hear your thoughts as we get ready to chelate. I saved it in files under " Liam Gassler Hair Test. " My apologies, as I saw the temporary hair test file after I saved it. Thanks for your help!! Jill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 There is definitely a high probability of deranged mineral transport and thus mercury. Counting rule #4 is met and two others are short by one. DMSA will help with the lead. The adrenals seem to be extremely compromised, producing almost no adrenaline or cortisol. Supporting the adrenals during chelation will make him much more comfortable. The extremely low K/Ca ratio could simply be reflecting the high copper levels, or might indicate low thyroid The high copper would indicate only using ALA every other week. High hair calcium and magnesium points to a problem with the glucose metabolism. He might benefit from Lithium orotate, What are his symptoms and supplements? > > Hello! I saved a copy of my son's hair test and would like to hear your thoughts as we get ready to chelate. I saved it in files under " Liam Gassler Hair Test. " My apologies, as I saw the temporary hair test file after I saved it. Thanks for your help!! Jill > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 > > > > > > Hello! I saved a copy of my son's hair test and would like to hear your thoughts as we get ready to chelate. I saved it in files under " Liam Gassler Hair Test. " My apologies, as I saw the temporary hair test file after I saved it. Thanks for your help!! Jill > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 Wonderful info, . Thank you! Our son is 9 and 60lbs. He is AD/HD, salicylate sensitive and has many food sensitivities. He is extremely rigid/inflexible/angry/irritable/hyper/depressed/diarrhea and nervous. He has learning disorders and PDD-Nos. I have him almost off Adderall (been weaning him off) now down to 1/2 capsule 1x day. He takes Gaba, Theanine, Magnesium,Biotin, Vit K,No Fenol,VSL#3, MB12 shots every other day & takes Epsom salt baths 3+ times a week. I just bought milk thistle, but waiting for answer from DAN on dosage for him. I rotate a few other supplements in & out, but he is very sensitive and reacts negatively to many things. He is very small and thin and bruises badly. He has been on the Feingold Diet for 4 years. What do you recommend (dose etc.) for adrenal support? Tried Respen-A, but he could not tolerate it. I also use GSE as needed for yeast. Thanks for all your help! Liam's Mom, Jill > > There is definitely a high probability of deranged mineral transport and thus mercury. Counting rule #4 is met and two others are short by one. > > DMSA will help with the lead. > > The adrenals seem to be extremely compromised, producing almost no adrenaline or cortisol. Supporting the adrenals during chelation will make him much more comfortable. > > The extremely low K/Ca ratio could simply be reflecting the high copper levels, or might indicate low thyroid > > The high copper would indicate only using ALA every other week. > > High hair calcium and magnesium points to a problem with the glucose metabolism. > > He might benefit from Lithium orotate, > > What are his symptoms and supplements? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 Please can anyone look at my daughter's hair test, under Fiona's folder.? I remember a few months back there were so many poeple looking at the results. TJ or anyone else do you mind having a look? Thank you, Mimoza Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 I don't see this hair test meeting any counting rules. Doesn't mean you shouldn't try a trial of chelation if your child has Autism. TJ ________________________________ From: free13mm <m.mat31@...> Sent: Sun, September 19, 2010 11:32:08 AM Subject: [ ] Hair test results Please can anyone look at my daughter's hair test, under Fiona's folder.? I remember a few months back there were so many poeple looking at the results. TJ or anyone else do you mind having a look? Thank you, Mimoza Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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