I want to know about the apparently high uranium from the hair test. Do you have any insight in this? I had high radon in my home until last January, could this has made it high? Do I need to treat it? I have found on line that you can soak in a tub of baking powder and Epson salts to assist in this.

Your uranium isn't high. You'll see it's under 0.060, which is safe. 

I don't focus on heavy metals like uranium with my clients. I've learned that trying to detox from heavy metals ends up being a waste of time. Once we fix the coenzymes, methylation will be optimized, and hundreds of enzymes will be fixed. One of those enzymes is glutathione reductase. And glutathione reductase will restore glutathione levels, which will then allow your body to detox itself normally.

Many natural health practitioners make a big deal about heavy metals when they shouldn't. They focus on detoxing their clients from heavy metals and it often just makes them worse or doesn't do anything good for them at all. Heavy metals are a distraction. They don't get to the root cause. 

The main issues are low Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide and Flavin Mononucleotide, poor methylation and mold toxicity. Low Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide and Flavin Mononucleotide and poor methylation leads to low levels of glutathione reductase, which then leads to low levels of glutathione within the cell. Without adequate glutathione, you'll have great difficulty eliminating heavy metals from the body. So it's best to just fix the root cause (low coenzymes, poor methylation, poor environment). Otherwise, heavy metals will always be a problem. 

But you are free to soak in a tub of baking powder and Epsom salts if you'd like. I don't have a problem with that.