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> What's holding me back is that prior to some dental work, my dentist

> had me take megadoses of some minerals for 4 weeks, and then during

> the 6 weeks of amalgam removal.

>

> Essentially the minerals he had me take were something like 505 and

> even 200% - 500% of the RDA of selenium, iron and some other minerals.

>

> Am I right to assume that this would skew a hair test?

Possibly. Mercury toxicity affects the mineral transport, and such

doses might not actually skew the results too much. I would go ahead

with the hair test. If the selenium, iron, etc.. seem unusually high

relative to the other minerals, you will be in a good position to

ascertain why.

Incidentally, iron is often contraindacated for those with mercury

poisoning. It can make things worse instead of better.

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> I want to get a hair test done, as Cutler and my GP

> recommended.

>

> What's holding me back is that prior to some dental work, my

dentist

> had me take megadoses of some minerals for 4 weeks, and then during

> the 6 weeks of amalgam removal.

>

> Essentially the minerals he had me take were something like 505 and

> even 200% - 500% of the RDA of selenium, iron and some other

minerals.

>

> Am I right to assume that this would skew a hair test?

--- Possibly, it may depend on exactly what you were taking and how

recently. - how long ago were you doing this ?

>

> And would it skew the values that are indicative of Mercury

toxicity?

-- Possibly but you can still check for elevated metals regardless of

the minerals.

TK

>

> Thanks,

>

> Steve

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I don't have the exact dates down, but something like late August -

early October.

> > Essentially the minerals he had me take were something like 505

and

> > even 200% - 500% of the RDA of selenium, iron and some other

> minerals.

> >

> > Am I right to assume that this would skew a hair test?

>

> --- Possibly, it may depend on exactly what you were taking and how

> recently. - how long ago were you doing this ?

>

>

> >

> > And would it skew the values that are indicative of Mercury

> toxicity?

>

> -- Possibly but you can still check for elevated metals regardless

of

> the minerals.

>

> TK

>

>

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Steve

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Hi ,

If you have screwed up mineral absorbtion from Hg toxicity it will

not make any difference if you are supplementing or not as far as the

hair analysis goes. If I remember correctly the hair needs to be

taken very close to the scalp for accurite analysis.

TK

>

> I have been following Andy's supplement protocol

> for a little whilte now as I ramp up to determine whether

> what I'm living is, as I suspect it may be, Hg related.

> Does anyone know if the the supplements will affect the

> outcome of the hair analysis in some way? It's only been

> a few weeks and so I could just not cut the hair too close

> to the scalp.

>

> The supplements have made a massive difference by the way. I am

feeling

> vaguely human again.

>

>

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