Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 forgot to mention since the files are listed alphabetically you would need to find his hair test results under S as is " scan 0003 " jpg file! Thanks, Hope > > Hi, My brother in law has been having health problems, has been to every kind of Dr. in the past few months. Visual disturbances, intermittent numbing of the extremities. He's a highschool Math teacher so this has been a very trying experience for him. I finally talked him into getting a hair test and lent him my Interpreting Hair Elements book. I told him I would ask the group about their thoughts on his hair test. I have never seen a hair test like his, and I have tested my son's hair quite a bit. His has got to meet a counting rule! > > It is posted under the files section, hair tests (temporary files), > > DATE POSTED IS 5/22/10 titled A.S. Hair elements. > > Thanks for your help, > > Hope > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2010 Report Share Posted May 22, 2010 Actually, two counting rules are met, showing deranged mineral transport and therefore a high probability of mercury. Other than showing he is a fast metabolizer, the ratios are unremarkable. If he has no amalgam fillings, he should consider a trial of low-frequent-dose chelation using the Cutler protocol. > > Hi, My brother in law has been having health problems, has been to every kind of Dr. in the past few months. Visual disturbances, intermittent numbing of the extremities. He's a highschool Math teacher so this has been a very trying experience for him. I finally talked him into getting a hair test and lent him my Interpreting Hair Elements book. I told him I would ask the group about their thoughts on his hair test. I have never seen a hair test like his, and I have tested my son's hair quite a bit. His has got to meet a counting rule! > > It is posted under the files section, hair tests (temporary files), > > DATE POSTED IS 5/22/10 titled A.S. Hair elements. > > Thanks for your help, > > Hope > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 I know this might sound weird but has he ever been tested for Lyme disease? On May 23, 2010, at 6:05 AM, Shepard Salzer wrote: > Not Andy. How many mercury amalgam dental fillings does he have? Did he have the H1N1 vaccine? > S S > > Andy Cutler plz interpret > Posted by: " hopefrees " hopefrees@... hopefrees > Sat May 22, 2010 10:29 am (PDT) > > Hi, My brother in law has been having health problems, has been to every kind of Dr. in the past few months. Visual disturbances, intermittent numbing of the extremities. He's a highschool Math teacher so this has been a very trying experience for him. I finally talked him into getting a hair test and lent him my Interpreting Hair Elements book. I told him I would ask the group about their thoughts on his hair test. I have never seen a hair test like his, and I have tested my son's hair quite a bit. His has got to meet a counting rule! > > It is posted under the files section, hair tests (temporary files), > > DATE POSTED IS 5/22/10 titled A.S. Hair elements. > > Thanks for your help, > > Hope > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2010 Report Share Posted May 23, 2010 Hi there, Vision problems and numbness are both symptoms of B12 deficiency, so your BIL could try taking MB12 to see if it helps. I had both these symptoms and since taking MB12, the numbness has stopped and the vision problems have improved. My symptoms have improved by taking 2-3 mg/day, but some people take much more than this. As with any supplement, you have to start out low & then increase based on reactions. There could be other things that could cause his symptoms, but B12 deficiencies are common in mercury-toxicity. > > Hi, My brother in law has been having health problems, has been to every kind of Dr. in the past few months. Visual disturbances, intermittent numbing of the extremities. He's a highschool Math teacher so this has been a very trying experience for him. I finally talked him into getting a hair test and lent him my Interpreting Hair Elements book. I told him I would ask the group about their thoughts on his hair test. I have never seen a hair test like his, and I have tested my son's hair quite a bit. His has got to meet a counting rule! > > It is posted under the files section, hair tests (temporary files), > > DATE POSTED IS 5/22/10 titled A.S. Hair elements. > > Thanks for your help, > > Hope > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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