ive had three tests done with trimega labs 1st test for FAEEs1.18ng/mg etg 29pg/mg cdt 1.0% says im excessive drinker 2nd testFAEEs 1.40ng/mg etg 12pg/mg cdt 0.9% 3rd testFAEEs 3.26ng/mg etg 2.4pg/mg cdt 0.8%(this test may of varied due to hair coluring all tests hair been 3cm or shorter yet i hardly drink but im still according to be excessive these assumptions by them may cause me to lose my children can anyone help or point me in right direction or give me advice i have a solicitor searching too but any extra help is well wanted thank you reply here or email at
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You may wish to direct your solicitor to Moylan J LB Richmond v B [2010] EWCA 2903 Fam That is a UK family court case involving hair EtG testing.
Following is an article from the Barrister magazine in relation to HEtG testing. LINK> (http://www.trimegalabs.co.uk/info/media-centre/downloads/testing-testing-hair-alcohol-test-in-the-family-courts.pdf)
A 2010 study found regular use of products with ethanol content as low as 10% can impact FAEE results. EtG analysis should be used to confirm FAEE findings and appears to be unaffected by hair-care products, likely due to alternative mechanisms of incorporation. 2010 Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Volume 400, Number 1 - SpringerLink (http://www.springerlink.com/content/8361754032l7g4v5/)
This mirrored a 2007 study... "It was observed that FAEE concentrations could be not only modified by frequent washes that allowed a decrease of these compounds, but their amount could increase for the environmental contamination mainly because of the frequent use of ethanol containing cosmetics. (Journal of Analytical Toxicology, Vol. 31, March 2007 (http://jat.oxfordjournals.org/content/31/2/93.long))
Perhaps most important is the finding of Sporkert, et al that found not only alcohol in hair care products but EtG as well. Sporkert, et al (2011) EtG Hair: Positive EtG findings in hair as a result of a cosmetic treatment Forensic Science International (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0379073811004841)
As a point of interest the primary researcher and advocate for EtG hair testing is Prof. F. Pragst. Pragst own 10 separate patents on the process and is a director of Trimega Labs. See Announcement (http://your-story.org/professor-pragst-joins-trimega-laboratories-4371/)
All of these articles are published in peer reviewed scientific journals and should be of assistance to your solicitor in confronting this absurd test.
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