Re: My 1st retest with TEI
Hi Halam, yes it's all very confusing. And I think we have the same practitioner, if i remember correctly. It's though, the things you were told you needed to take or avoid are now the things you are told to avoid and take - as though you need to put the breaks on it now, due to fast oxidisation status perhaps?
If you could find out why you were advised that you now have to "lower" potassium, that would be excellent. The only thing I could think of is that you are now registering on the HTMA as having higher zinc levels. Zinc helps increase potassium, so maybe you are now producing some as opposed to losing it. But I am only guessing.
Anyway, if you could check and post back that would be really great, so we can get some clarity and swap notes.Maybe someone else out in the forum could shed some light on this issue.
Btw, I now also have a large increase in sodium (6 to 16). It must be the Para-Pack (very strong stuff).
Also I meant to write that ARL now classifies me as a fast mixed oxidiser (not fast) and was advised Thymus glandular to combat it but my ARL practitioner advised against it at this stage.
In relation to the copper I can better understand the advice, specially if there's issue of bio-unavailablity as your copper level is now close to the ideal mark (lucky you!) and you could be at risk of further unnecessary loss.
I also noticed you don't have many other heavy metals on your HTMAs, unfortunately I have a few more that have now revealed themselves such as Lead, Arsenic and Aluminium. Your first HTMA is equal to my third HTMA, so you were way infront of the game and have done well to get those numbers moving in such a short time. Your next challenge now does seem to be the fast oxidisation status and maybe the Mg might be the key here, as it doesn't seem to have moved much and seems calcium is still quite high. What did TEI advise on this ? and I notice you have been advised to take calcium.
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