Please take a look at my other comments above. You might find answers that correlate with what you're going through. Wishing you the best. Also, one must really test through functional tests (not those from a doctors office which often aren't helpful) what's really going on inside your individual body). You've got to get to the root caus…
Please take a look at my other comments above. You might find answers that correlate with what you're going through. Wishing you the best.
Also, one must really test through functional tests (not those from a doctors office which often aren't helpful) what's really going on inside your individual body). You've got to get to the root cause and that can go down to the genetics level but if not most likely goes to the mineral imbalance level.
Usually you work with a holistic practitioner but just recently I found a company that you can buy the hair test from without a practitioner and if you want you can also work with their practitioners. It might be helpful to call them. I'll be working with one of their practitioners since I did the hair test through them but I've done several hair tests and have an understanding of what my issues are. https://www.evenbetternow.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Hair-Analysis-Basic-Report
Also, I just started working with someone in Australia who feels that the hair tests that I've been doing aren't as accurate (the brand above) as the one that he has his clients do. He stated to me that the original company that started doing hair testing back in the 1980s (I believe) has older equipment making the results not as accurate. Idk but I'm going to try his to compare. This is his company: https://www.naturalhealthgroup.com.au/product/nutritional-balance-program/ (the cost is in Australian dollars, so it's not as costly as it looks).
No matter who you find to work with, you need someone to help interpret the results because it's complicated since minerals work together. For instance, when one has a copper toxicity issue (which often results in a copper deficiency issue) they will have very low potassium. However, potassium and salt are antagonist. And, zinc and copper are antagonists. It gets complicated. I know a little but can't figure it all out myself yet.
Please take a look at my other comments above. You might find answers that correlate with what you're going through. Wishing you the best.
Also, one must really test through functional tests (not those from a doctors office which often aren't helpful) what's really going on inside your individual body). You've got to get to the root cause and that can go down to the genetics level but if not most likely goes to the mineral imbalance level.
Where do you go for hair testing?
Usually you work with a holistic practitioner but just recently I found a company that you can buy the hair test from without a practitioner and if you want you can also work with their practitioners. It might be helpful to call them. I'll be working with one of their practitioners since I did the hair test through them but I've done several hair tests and have an understanding of what my issues are. https://www.evenbetternow.com/proddetail.asp?prod=Hair-Analysis-Basic-Report
Also, I just started working with someone in Australia who feels that the hair tests that I've been doing aren't as accurate (the brand above) as the one that he has his clients do. He stated to me that the original company that started doing hair testing back in the 1980s (I believe) has older equipment making the results not as accurate. Idk but I'm going to try his to compare. This is his company: https://www.naturalhealthgroup.com.au/product/nutritional-balance-program/ (the cost is in Australian dollars, so it's not as costly as it looks).
No matter who you find to work with, you need someone to help interpret the results because it's complicated since minerals work together. For instance, when one has a copper toxicity issue (which often results in a copper deficiency issue) they will have very low potassium. However, potassium and salt are antagonist. And, zinc and copper are antagonists. It gets complicated. I know a little but can't figure it all out myself yet.
Hope that helps.