Guest guest Posted May 30, 2010 Report Share Posted May 30, 2010 Please repost the test in the Hair Tests folder and delete it from the main directory. The hair test does not meet any counting rules and therefore indicates a low probability of mineral transport derangement. You're right, it looks pretty normal. There is a very small indication of adrenal trouble with Ca & Mg low and Na & K high, producing too much adrenaline and not enough cortisol. The other ratios don't confirm this. Cobalt hair levels may or may not reflect body burden. Look at the symptoms in Cutler's book to see if further testing might be necessary. Strontium would be more of a concern here. Low strontium is correlated with tooth decay and soft bones. What are 's symptoms, current supplementation and diet? > > I received the hair test back today. How do I upload it? It is very confusing. Even with the book, I do not understand what I am looking at. > All toxic elements are in the green. No mercury at all(exposure would have been over 10 years ago). It just looks normal. > > The information on the essential elements misses the counting rules by one or two. Most of the elements are on the low side w/Strontium in the red, and the only thing elevated a lot is cobalt. > > The ratios are Ca/Mg-7.4; Ca/P-1.22; Na/K-2.44; Zn/Cu-14.3; Zn/Cd-999 > > Thanks, > D. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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