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Hi there. I had my amalgams removed in June 2006 at Dr Huggins

clinic in Colorado. Since then I had been taking 8-12 grams of corn

free sodium ascorbate each day in divided doses as well as a vitamin

C flush (1 tsp every 20 min to bowel tolerance) once a month or more

as per the recommended protocol. I have since (after bloodwork)

tapered off as I was doing more ozone.

I had to run the blood tests thru my local MD in order to send them

down to Dr. Huggins office for comparison. My MD has been on

holidays for July and has just called me and wants to discuss these

results on Monday. I couldn't figure out why. Upon closer

examination I see my LDH figures went from:

139 before dental revision

135 after dental revision

341 now!!!!!!!

wow, what is going on with my liver?????? Is this a very bad

thing????

Could the megadoisng of Sodium ascorbate have caused these issues?

My kids and I were fighting some kind of infections in the months

prior to having my bloodwork done.

I had also recetnly had an appt with an EDS (electro dermal

screening) practiioner who picked up on the liver problems, adrenal

buurnout, hormone imbalance (we didn't know about the blood tests)

as well as some viruses like hpv, hep b etc.)

Can anyone see anything else connected with this high LDh reading.

I'd like to be 'educated' before I show up at the doctors on

Monday... although he is an Anthroposophical MD, I still like to

have a clue what the hell is going on in my body and apparently I'm

not making the progress I thought I was.

Unfortunately I don't have a consult with Huggins until into August.

Silly me, I was feeling pretty good so I wasn't doing the 3 month

blood works and I left it for a year!!!

(SR = stability range, SP = optimal stability point as per DR.

Huggins)

calcium - 9.4 predental /9.8 post dental /9.4 now 1 yr later (SP

9.3)

phosphorous - 3.4/3.3/3.3 (SP 4.0)

glucose - 75/80/92 (SP 75)

cholesterol 209/283/240 - (SP 222)

HDL cholesterol - 66/58/69 (SR >55)

Triglycerides - 46/97/68(SR <100)

Uric Acid - 3/2.2/5.4 (SR <4.5)

BUN - 13/8/ unavailable on this blood test (SP 15)

total protein - 6.9/7.4/7.5 (SP 7.0)

Albumin - 4.4/4.5/4.4 (SP 4.6)

Globulin - 2.5/2.9/3.1 (SP 2.4)

Bilirubin - .7/.4/.5 (SP <0.6)

alkaline phosphatase - 87/96/71 (SR mid range)

SGOT (AST) - 14/18/19 (SR <25)

SGPT (ALT) - 8/15/28 (SR <50)

LDH - 139/135/341 (SR mid range)

creatine - .8/.8/.8 (SR <1.0)

sodium - 142/140/141 (SP 142)

potassium - 4.1/5.1/3.9 (SP 4.5)

chloride - 105/102/105 (SP 107)

CPK (CK) - 65/56/60 (SP <100)

red blood cells - 4.96/5.18/4.95 (SP 5.0)

hemoglobin - 13.3/14.3/13.7 (SP 15)

hemetocrit - 41.5/43.5/41 (SP 46)

Mean corpuscular volume - 83.6/84/82.4 (SP 90)

platelets - 260/288/272 (SR 225-250)

sed rate (ESR) - 1/8/1 (SP 11)

white blood cells - 5900/5600/6500 (SR 5000-6000)

monocytes - 6% 354/8% 448/6.5% 423 (SR 0-3%)

lymphocytes - 40% 2360/39% 2184/43% 2795 (SR 2100-2400)

PMN (WSEGS/Polys) 53% 3127/51% 2856/46% 2990 (SR 2500-2800)

Eosinophils - 2% 118/2% 112/3.5% 228 (SR 0-2%)

current URINE tests:

colour - yellow

apprearance - clear

glucose - negative

ketone - negative

speciic gravity - 1.024

blood - negative

ph - 8.5

protein - negative

nitrate - negative

leucocyte esterase - small (HI)

glucose fasting - 5.1

urea - 3.2

creatinine - 78

urate - 190

eGFR - 83

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