Neville wrote:
Yeah, I'm going to stay with this hypothosis. You're right, metals do
show up in hair which is why I posed the question. Overload of metals
can be detected in hair so I am curious as to why there has never been
any researched articles available dealing with this aspect as there
are with the purported skin, or nail moons, turning blue business. To
me, what better way of indicating excessive amounts of metals than
analasis of a strand of hair.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but hair analysis shows the level of minerals
in the body when the hair was growing, in other words months or weeks
ago. It cannot show what is in the body NOW?
sol
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