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In a message dated 31/10/2006 10:49:18 GMT Standard Time, toruvero@... writes:

My son is high functioning... yet his mercury and lead levels hit the roof on the first test we did. Strange thing is that if I compare it with friends' results who have children with more difficulties (less verbal, more cognitive problems..) my son's levels are much higher...Makes no sense to me. Anyone can enlighten me? Thanks in advance.

>>He may be excreting more

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 12:24:02 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes:

It appears that the levels of porphyrins you get have nothing to do how they are functioning as they are finding sky high levels of porphyrins in the NT siblings of ASD kids.

>>Andy Cutler told me a Porphyrins test is positiveb or negative and the levels have nothing to do with anything....................

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 13:55:12 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@... writes:

So does a positive test indicate anything? We just got a positive one back. I sat through an appt of lab bashing and how meaningless the test was. The doc had ordered it!

>>>Positive is positive = Hg toxicity

Why would this doctor be so positive the the person wasn;t toxic then? Its not as if you can tell by just looking at a person is it?

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 13:55:12 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@... writes:

So does a positive test indicate anything? We just got a positive one back. I sat through an appt of lab bashing and how meaningless the test was. The doc had ordered it!

>>I meant what Andy said was that if you are positive you are toxic. But you can;t say this toxic person is MORE TOXIC than that one based ont he levels on the test. Its a measure of these things in the kidneys/urine

Sorry

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The test tells about heavy metals impact on the renal function,

and not the cerebral function,

so there can be lots of heavy metals in brain, and little in renals,

and vice verca / opposite !

- and of course there are other problems that can be affecting brain

functions than only metals / porphyrins !

Geir Flatabø

On 10/31/06, Veronique <toruvero@...> wrote:

> Hi

> Anyone knows a good site where I can find info on interpreting these

> porphyrin test results?

> My son is high functioning... yet his mercury and lead levels hit the

> roof on the first test we did. Strange thing is that if I compare it

> with friends' results who have children with more difficulties (less

> verbal, more cognitive problems..) my son's levels are much higher...

> Makes no sense to me.

> Anyone can enlighten me? Thanks in advance.

> Veronique

>

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> DISCLAIMER

> No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If

you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner.

>

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It appears that the levels of porphyrins you get have nothing to do how they are functioning as they are finding sky high levels of porphyrins in the NT siblings of ASD kids.

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 10:49:18 GMT Standard Time, toruveroplanet (DOT) nl writes:

My son is high functioning... yet his mercury and lead levels hit the roof on the first test we did. Strange thing is that if I compare it with friends' results who have children with more difficulties (less verbal, more cognitive problems..) my son's levels are much higher...Makes no sense to me. Anyone can enlighten me? Thanks in advance.

>>He may be excreting more

Mandi x

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Maybe your friends kids have viral issues. We have got Charlie's

levels down considerably and our dr says that he has siblings of

autistic kids who are not autistic themselves but have higher

lead/mercury levels than Charlie. Charlie's immune system is

overactive and he has viral issues so that is stopping him progressing

more quickly. If he hadn't had the MMR ... dream dream.

Peta

-- In Autism Treatment , " Veronique "

<toruvero@...> wrote:

>

> Hi

> Anyone knows a good site where I can find info on interpreting these

> porphyrin test results?

> My son is high functioning... yet his mercury and lead levels hit

the

> roof on the first test we did. Strange thing is that if I compare it

> with friends' results who have children with more difficulties (less

> verbal, more cognitive problems..) my son's levels are much higher...

> Makes no sense to me.

> Anyone can enlighten me? Thanks in advance.

> Veronique

>

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 16:22:41 GMT Standard Time, mbrookh@... writes:

? We have been chelating with dmsa/ala for some time now less in the past 1.5 years due to disagreement among responsible parties. I plan to continue at an increased rate using both. We are finally at a point where she seems very much better on rounds.

>>Oh that is exciting time - Sam is finally there now, we been at it 4 years already, keep going I would! What do you use at what protocol?

Mandi x

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 16:53:26 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes:

Thanks, Mandi, thinking I am understanding this now and that it serves no purpose or no better purpose than a hair test.

>>I think it might because so many folks don't do a baseline hair test and the rules often come out negative when you been supplementing a while.

We haven't done one because I know Sam is toxic but I will if we get the NHS funding - we do a least have a pubished study on Porphyrins which we don't have with a hair test when you are trying to convince mainstream folks.

Mandi x

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So does a positive test indicate anything? We just got a positive one

back. I sat through an appt of lab bashing and how meaningless the

test was. The doc had ordered it!

>

>

> In a message dated 31/10/2006 12:24:02 GMT Standard Time,

> Ladyshrink111@... writes:

>

> It appears that the levels of porphyrins you get have nothing to

do how they

> are functioning as they are finding sky high levels of porphyrins

in the NT

> siblings of ASD kids.

>

>

>

> >>Andy Cutler told me a Porphyrins test is positiveb or negative

and the

> levels have nothing to do with anything....................

>

> Mandi x

>

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 18:42:02 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes:

Could you find someone who didn't test positive or wasn't exposed to mercury, arsenic or lead? Most have either been vaxed, or had amalgams. It was my understanding in the beginning that the test would tell you HOW poisoned they were, but does not if NT kids have high levels.

Thanks for the discussion line, I learned, a lot.

>>>I think an NT kid can be totally toxic. In fact I think thats the problem with any control group - high % will be toxic

Did you ever hear of a porphyrin test coming back negative?

>>Oh yes, we have one lister here. Started DMSA chelation after she took test but waiting on results. Child improving on DMSA but came back Porphyrins negative. They planned to continue chelating.

This mum said she would test again after they ALA later on so we can see if its the same as the other chap I witter on about. He tested negative twice, took ALA, tested again and was off the page positive on Hg.

I think was another with her Joe, don;t think they have done chelation but have tried NCD with some gains as I recall.

What worries me most is peop[le thinking a negative test means he kid isn't toxic and then not chelating on the basis of that. I wouldn't believe a negative Porhyrins results unless I had recently used ALA.

Mandi x

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Hi everybody,

Thanks to all of you for your input.

I am a bit less confused now. I guess I just have to look at it this

way: positive is toxic, negative is not toxic... which means I am toxic

too ...

Thanks again

Veronique

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Geir,

Does this mean that there is still a heavy metal load within the

kidney itself[and probably liver too] or that kidney function has

been damaged? Also, does it mean that ALA which supposedly crosses BB

barrier should be dropped from chelation protocol until porphyrin

excretion subsides? Somewhat retorical questions. As it relates to

heme production, our daughter is always on the low end of hgb and hct-

Is that pertinent? Are there any follow up tests that one should

consider to more precisely define this? Does anyone know if this lab

has ultra ensitive measuring? We have been chelating with dmsa/ala

for some time now less in the past 1.5 years due to disagreement

among responsible parties. I plan to continue at an increased rate

using both. We are finally at a point where she seems very much

better on rounds.

I'm quite sure this test was ordered for my daughter to 'prove me

wrong' on the heavy metal issue. The doc, a neuro new to us, seemed

surprised that I could even pronounce the vocabulary surrounding the

test - glad we didn't get into specifics though as I'm not well

versed.

> > Hi

> > Anyone knows a good site where I can find info on interpreting

these

> > porphyrin test results?

> > My son is high functioning... yet his mercury and lead levels hit

the

> > roof on the first test we did. Strange thing is that if I compare

it

> > with friends' results who have children with more difficulties

(less

> > verbal, more cognitive problems..) my son's levels are much

higher...

> > Makes no sense to me.

> > Anyone can enlighten me? Thanks in advance.

> > Veronique

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > DISCLAIMER

> > No information contained in this post is to be construed as

medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a

suitably qualified practitioner.

> >

> >

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Thanks, Mandi, thinking I am understanding this now and that it serves no purpose or no better purpose than a hair test. Not rocket science to figure out with a hair test whether your kid is poisoned or not, much better to use behavior, as in indicator of when you are done, me thinks.

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Hi everybody, Thanks to all of you for your input.I am a bit less confused now. I guess I just have to look at it this way: positive is toxic, negative is not toxic... which means I am toxic too ...Thanks againVeronique

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That's true, would be more convincing than a hair test. But if you've nothing to prove and you know your kid was exposed, you don't need a porphyrin test to know they were.

Could you find someone who didn't test positive or wasn't exposed to mercury, arsenic or lead? Most have either been vaxed, or had amalgams. It was my understanding in the beginning that the test would tell you HOW poisoned they were, but does not if NT kids have high levels.

Thanks for the discussion line, I learned, a lot.

Did you ever hear of a porphyrin test coming back negative?

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 16:53:26 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111peoplepc writes:

Thanks, Mandi, thinking I am understanding this now and that it serves no purpose or no better purpose than a hair test.

>>I think it might because so many folks don't do a baseline hair test and the rules often come out negative when you been supplementing a while.

We haven't done one because I know Sam is toxic but I will if we get the NHS funding - we do a least have a pubished study on Porphyrins which we don't have with a hair test when you are trying to convince mainstream folks.

Mandi x

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>

> In a message dated 31/10/2006 16:53:26 GMT Standard Time,

> Ladyshrink111@... writes:

>

> Thanks, Mandi, thinking I am understanding this now and that it

serves no

> purpose or no better purpose than a hair test.

>

>

> >>I think it might because so many folks don't do a baseline hair

test and

> the rules often come out negative when you been supplementing a

while.

>

> We haven't done one because I know Sam is toxic but I will if we

get the NHS

> funding - we do a least have a pubished study on Porphyrins which

we don't

> have with a hair test when you are trying to convince mainstream

folks.

>

> Mandi x

Mandi

I'm interested in porphyrins. can you point me towards the

published study please.

Thanks

>

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In a message dated 31/10/2006 18:53:43 GMT Standard Time, autism.unravelled@... writes:

MandiI'm interested in porphyrins. can you point me towards the published study please.Thanks

>>Yo !!! Great to have you here - I just found that study and will send it to you know off list

Mandi x

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