Achieving harmony and balance is a basic principle of healing. This principle applies in many ways, including the balance of the minerals in the body. Minerals are the “stepchildren of nutrition”. Often ignored for more glamorous nutrients, they are so precious and vital for our well-being. Minerals play many roles in the human body, from regulating fluid balance to activating genes and hormones. Thousands of enzymes depend on minerals as components, or as activators, facilitators or inhibitors.
What is the best way to measure minerals in the body? Doctors often use blood tests. However, blood mineral levels are kept within a very tight range, even in many illnesses. An alternative is to measure minerals directly in the body tissues or cells. The cells, not the blood or urine, are the main site of metabolism. Mineral levels are higher in the cells than in the blood, making measurement easier. Toxic minerals concentrate in the tissues, but are quickly removed from the blood. A body tissue that is painless to sample, and easy to store and transport, is the hair.
2007-08-09 07:19:57
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answered by **Anti-PeTA** 5
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I doubt it. I have dyed my hair and not noticed a difference in my blood sugars. Since it isn't related directly to food or anything I don't know how this could be possible, but sometimes I wonder about similar things with other things, like if diet coke really has an affect on my blood sugar since it spiked up a couple of times. However, it was unrelated to the diet coke since there is no sugar in it to affect my blood glucose.
That's one of the many, many things I don't like about diabetes - anything and everything can affect blood sugar levels. Good luck...
2007-08-09 08:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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My blood sugars were unexpectedly high and I had my hair dyed that previous day. So lots of people saying No here but no one explaining why something like that COULD happen.
2015-01-11 00:51:42
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answered by ? 1
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2016-02-16 13:29:04
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-08 22:39:51
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answered by gabriel 3
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i dye my hair and get highlight. No it doesn'r affect it. maybe ur eating alot of carbs lets say u ate 60 but u really ate 80 that could be the problem because ur not giving ur self enough insulin
2007-08-09 07:15:35
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answered by TOKIO HOTEL LUVER! 2
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I don't think so, I dye my hair a lot, and I've never had problems like that. Your body might be reacting to an allergy to it though, so talk to your doc
2007-08-09 18:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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no connection. i have bleached my hair over 25 years and it didnt' do nothing it syour sugar is up dear. sorry
2007-08-11 15:17:56
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answered by Tsunami 7
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