Does it make sense? by uchihaMadara ..... Minerals Support Forum
Date: 4/2/2011 4:21:04 AM ( 13 y ago)
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URL: https://www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1792840
I'll cherry pick a ratio.
Sodium(Na)/Potassium(K)
The source explains that an ideal ratio of Na/K is 2.5 with 6+ being severely elevated for a hair mineral ratio.
Reference range serum lab values measured in millimoles per liter for Na = 136 - 144 and K = 3.5 - 5.1.
Using the lowest Na and highest K reference ranges should yield the lowest divisible result.
Thus,
136 / 5.1 = ~26.66 is a serum ratio
Since the Web site is talking about hair mineral ratios, not serum ratios like the comparison above, why does hair contain a very different ratio than serum?
Regardless, do people simply get their hair mineral analysis and modify their diets/supplements to conform to the stated ratios to be within a healthy range?
Are there any testimonials on CZ that someone may provide with links about fixing hair mineral analysis ratios?
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