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Dear Lill,

Think twice about the test. Tin chloride is not going to improve your kidney

function or your immune system. If they find heart trouble they are only

going to prescribe poisonous drugs anyway.

You could get a more accurate test by going to a Chinese doctor and having

him check your pulse for two minutes. Non-invasive and probably more

accurate. And he would have some gentle herbs for you that would improve

your kidneys, heart and immune system. Think about it.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh

re: Thallium Stress Test

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> >Thallium stress test is a type of nuclear scanning test or myocardial

> >perfusion (blood flow) imaging test. This test shows how well blood

flows

> to

> >the heart muscle. It's usually done in conjunction with an exercise

stress

> >test on a treadmill or bicycle.

> >When the patient reaches his or her maximum level of exercise, a small

> >amount of a radioactive substance called thallium is injected into the

> >bloodstream. The patient then lies down on a special table under a

camera

> >( " gamma camera " ) that can see the thallium and make pictures. The

thallium

> >mixes with the blood in the bloodstream (including the blood in the

> coronary

> >arteries) and enters the cells of the heart muscle. If a portion of the

> >heart muscle is poorly perfused (doesn't receive a normal blood

supply),

> >there will be less than a normal amount of thallium in the heart muscle

> >cells there.

> >The first pictures are made shortly after the exercise test and

represent

> >blood flow to the heart during exercise. The heart is " stressed " during

the

> >exercise test - thus the name " stress test. " The patient then lies

quietly

> >for 2-3 hours and another series of pictures is made. These show blood

flow

> >to the heart muscle in the resting state.

> >

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Dear Lill

I thank you for your messages today. I'm immensely glad now that I followed

my instincts and common sense and said no to the thallium. I did tell the

technicians I'd consider an MRI or maybe MRA of my heart. I read in an AMA

book I was given several years ago, that they're able to define the

intricacies of the heart. They work for the capillaries of the brain.

Makes sense to me. The problem I can see right off here in the States is

that other people get the money for the MRI OR MRA, but the thallium stress

test is done in the doctor's office.

I have multi health situations also. But through the information coming

over in this list, I'm starting to sort it all out. I've just been going

slow and steady and have tried not to allow 'them' to do anything permanent

with my body.

Although, Saul Pressman has suggested that I might already have Thallium

poisoning from the former stress test nine years ago. What an enlightening

day. I've been in the wheelchair for around eight years. I would NEVER

have thought of that.

Good luck and keep searching.

M. Kate

re: Tin Chloride test

> Dear Saul,

> Thank you for your concern. I already had a stress EKG and an ultrasound -

and both showed irregularities. This was supposed to go a step further to

show the arteries possibly clogged as well. I am also supposed to take a

MRI of my brain with some contrast injected. I have a multisituation

healthwise and have to go through with some of these tests to find the right

order of treatment. I wish I knew of other diagnostical methods. As for

Chinese doctors, I do not think they are available here. Any Norwegians

knowing otherwise out there?

> Lill

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