Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 I guess the topic has morphed away from 's hair test. 's test (the one posted in the files section) does meet a counting rule. Not meeting the counting rules does not rule out toxicity. It would be best to post the test so that other members could look for signs that may point to mercury. When a hair test is not clear trials of chelation are used to determine if the child is toxic. Side effects or improvements with chelation confirm toxicity. Arsenic is one that you will want to chelate out. For others see Andy's HTI book for sources of exposure. Some come out as chelation progresses. For high copper supplementation is needed. It would be best to have Andy's 2 books as guide. His most recent recommendations about high copper are in his HTI book. J > > From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> > Subject: Re: [ ] 's Hair Test > > Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010, 11:15 AM > > Â > > Looks to meet at least one of the counting rules, which states if there are 4 or > > more " essential and other elements " in thr red you have a high probability of > mercury poisoning. > TJ > > ________________________________ > From: Helen <helenxzhao@...> > > Sent: Tue, August 31, 2010 11:00:19 AM > Subject: [ ] 's Hair Test > > Â > Hi. I just did a hair test for my son who is two year old. I posted his test > result to the files/hair test folder. The file's name is 's hair test. > Can anyone interpret the result for me? Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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