Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 Frank I totally agree with what you are saying. For example ... someone did iridology on me & said I had a major calcium deficiency ... my blood test came back ok for calcium .. but when I took supplements .. i felt ALOT better. I really wish there was a way to test for these things. Experimentation gets a little old. Angie In a message dated 10/26/2001 4:33:07 PM US Eastern Standard Time, califpacific writes: > Dear Group, > I think tests can be helpfull as they can help us spot deficiencies > or toxic substances sometimes. I wish there were more and better and > more sophisticated ones available. > > > > A test of our blood only shows what is present or not in our blood as > well as can be dermined by the lab, test materials etc. I might have > some substance in my tissue or locked in my bone and it may not show > up in my bloodtest. I think the same could hold true for hair, stool > etc. > > Tests may also show a level of some vitamin mineral,or amino acids, > etc but it doesn't show how it fullfills my needs. Please keep in > mind that what my body may need to be healthy might be 10 times of > some substance that some other person might need. All our nutritional > need are very individualistic. The daily requirements set by the > government are the crudest guidline and can be misleading. > > They are tools to search what is happening inside but only tell a > little bit, to be put together with other tests and clues to try and > get some idea about the inside process. > > The liver is estimated to make 10,000 substances (your natural > chemical factory) most of which science has not identified yet. > (notice how I said " natural chemicals " to mean to me natural to my > body.) > > just my $.02 > > Frank > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 There are hair test that are supposed to show exactly how you are doing nutritionally Be kind to animals, hug your pet every day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2001 Report Share Posted October 26, 2001 Dear Group, I think tests can be helpfull as they can help us spot deficiencies or toxic substances sometimes. I wish there were more and better and more sophisticated ones available. A test of our blood only shows what is present or not in our blood as well as can be dermined by the lab, test materials etc. I might have some substance in my tissue or locked in my bone and it may not show up in my bloodtest. I think the same could hold true for hair, stool etc. Tests may also show a level of some vitamin mineral,or amino acids, etc but it doesn't show how it fullfills my needs. Please keep in mind that what my body may need to be healthy might be 10 times of some substance that some other person might need. All our nutritional need are very individualistic. The daily requirements set by the government are the crudest guidline and can be misleading. They are tools to search what is happening inside but only tell a little bit, to be put together with other tests and clues to try and get some idea about the inside process. The liver is estimated to make 10,000 substances (your natural chemical factory) most of which science has not identified yet. (notice how I said " natural chemicals " to mean to me natural to my body.) just my $.02 Frank Gettingwell, ijzendoorn@w... wrote: > There are hair test that are supposed to show exactly how you are doing > nutritionally > > > > > Be kind to animals, hug your pet every day > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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