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Looks like arsenic is an issue - is he eating non-organic chicken or rice or

playing on treated wood playsets or decking?

Based on Dr. 's book " Nutritional Balancing and Hair Mineral Analysis " it

looks like his thyroid may be overactive and the adrenals could use support.

Things like selenium, pantothenic acid, adrenal cortex, B vitamins, tyrosine and

magnesium would be supportive.

Jo

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> You have 4 in the red, on the low side, this meets one of the counting rules.

There is a very high probability of mercury toxicity.

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> From: katewish2000 <magnolias@...>

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> Sent: Tue, May 18, 2010 12:14:50 PM

> Subject: [ ] Hair test in files Re: Devon

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> Could I get some feed back on my sons hair test that I just put into the

files? Does he meet the counting rules? His past tests showed that he did and

this one seems very different.

> This is pre chelation - we are about to start back at it.

> Also, any comments regarding mineral derrangement, etc. would be great.

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