@Tigger
Here's what I got from your test.
The test doesn't meet any of the counting rules, so it doesn't show the deranged mineral transport that you would see with mercury.
The first thing to check is if this is actually your test results - do the age and sex match you?
Assuming this is your test, then we can proceed.
Note that taking supplements can at least somewhat normalize the elements section of the test. I'm not sure if it can be completely normalized or not if mercury is present.
With a normal test, the toxic elements accurately reflect body stores. So mercury and copper are both low.
Cutler says the important ones are the ones in the red zone and in the high yellow zone. So that would mean Antimony, aluminum and nickel. It's possibly you might have "mixed metal toxicity" from these metals.
In the elements section, iodine is in the red. This is toxic. Cutler suggests to stop any source of iodine (iodized salt, seaweed, etc.) and get your thyroid checked.
Calcium/magnesium is lower than the sodium/potassium which is a sign of stress.
The magnesium is in the low yellow band so he suggests supplementing with magnesium and taurine.
In the ratio section at the bottom, the Ca/P is above .03 to .35, so that indicates a possibly thyroid issue.
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I assume you have ME/CFS or something serious, otherwise you wouldn't be on this board.
If so, a normal looking test isn't the end. In cases like this they may suggest doing a trial of a chelator and see if you feel better or worse (which means it's chelating something).
You can also go through Cutler's Amalgam Illness book and see how many symptoms of mercury you have. I have 58 out of 80 or so (but I also have an obviously deranged test). You can also look at Cutler's Hair Interpretation book and get the symptoms of the other metals. I have some other metals that obviously have more symptoms than most of them. Like 15 out of 20 vs. 3 or 4.
At any rate, this is only the second test I've interpreted and you have to jump all over the book to find this stuff, so I would defer to whatever the Frequent Dose Chelation group says. Be sure to fill out the background information section thoroughly, it will be helpful to them.