NUTRITIONAL ELEMENTS HIGH 4 375 114 2.7 28 51 17.1 .630 0.22 0.30 1.13 .050 .042 6685 173 37.0 290 88 2.2 24 43 13.5 .480 0.17 0.23 0.86 .038 .032 5785 129 27.0 205 62 1.7 20 35 9.9 .330 0.12 0.16 0.59 .026 .022 4885 85 17.0 120 36 1.2 16 27 6.3 .180 0.07 0.09 0.32 .014 .012 3985 41 REFERENCE RANGE 47.0 7.0 35 10 0.7 12 19 2.7 .030 0.02 0.02 0.05 .002 .002 3085 0.2 8 11 LOW 217 Ca Mg Na 2185 K Cu Zn P Fe Mn Cr Se B Calcium Magnesium Sodium Potassium Copper Zinc Phosphorus Iron Manganese Chromium Selenium Boron 61 11.6 27 4 1.3 16 30 2.2 .066 0.07 0.14 0.81 .001 .006 4096 76 14.4 34 6 0.8 14 29 2.0 .074 0.05 0.17 1.74 .001 .004 4119 Figure 4 shows the hTMA retest results for Bonus.The top row of numbers shows the retest results; the bottom row shows the initial test results. These results indicate the benefits of provid- ing Bonus with a diet and supplements designed to address his individual needs. His mineral levels are adjusting as he moves toward balanced levels, such as the elimination of excess boron, and are Co Mo Cobalt Molybdeum S Sulphur moving toward the ideal center of the reference-range. This will result in more energy for Bonus, better health, and a longer athletic career." CRCD 4 Multiple Course Display Available in 16 languages! Try it FREE for 30 days! 18 www.cleanrun.com Clean Run | June 15http://www.cleanrun.com