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Re: 24-Hour Saliva, Stool and Hair Test Analysis Results
 
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Re: 24-Hour Saliva, Stool and Hair Test Analysis Results


Glad that my limited knowledge is helpful. Your thyroid wouldn't be so bad if your potassium was better. Potassium, per ARL, should be around 10. Sodium should be 25, and yours is 3. Those are 2 key minerals, and getting on the right program would help raise them.

Since I'm not trained as a practitioner, I don't know what to suggest as to supplements. If you can switch over to someone Dr. Wilson's trained, you would get expert advice.

I can recommend very strongly that you get more rest since the adrenals and thyroid are really weak. Going to bed by 9 or earlier would really help. The best sleep takes place before midnight.

Did you receive a diet (slow oxidation or fast) with your test? It would help to follow that as well as giving up gluten.

I purchase spring water (Arrowhead or Crystal Geyser), and that is all my husband and I drink now. We try to minimize sugars since our blood Sugar ratios aren't ideal. Yours (CA/MG) is also poor. Ideal is 6.67.

Oh, yes, me and parasites. I had no clue that I had them, but after I began doing coffee enemas daily, they began to come out. It took about 9 months of CEs before they appeared. I, like you, had digestive problems. I had been an undiagnosed celiac for many years, and things had improved since getting off gluten. But parasites had taken up residence somewhere along the way and had quite a stronghold. I didn't do anything special to bring them out except to follow the program and do the CEs.

I'm seeing a lot of liver or Gallstones come out now as well. While I had never had any overt problems with either of those organs, years of poor health seem to have caused both to not function optimally.

From my very first test, I revealed high copper, and copper is stored in the liver as well as in other organs. My liver seems to be dumping lots of copper.

Nutritional balancing is pretty complex, and that's why my best advice is to work with a dr. trained in it. Dr. Wilson is an expert and has high standards for those who are approved by him.

phoenix
 

 
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