Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Yes, and the last hair analysis I had done, almost 5 years ago now, showed arsenic in the red along with most of the other metals. I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where I crashed twice, the water department will hardly admit it, saying only that they closed down certain wells when the levels get too high, but geologically, that ewhole area is designated as haing high rsenic levels. However, the rest of the town appears to be healthy there. Thanks for referring me to Andy's arsenic section in the hair analysis book. SOme how, I had missed much of the part on the heart, as I don't seem to have a lot of the other symptoms. Thanks, Inga > Inga, > > Do you have Andy's Hair Test book? He talks about heart problems > in relation to arsenic toxicity. > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Yes, and the last hair analysis I had done, almost 5 years ago now, showed arsenic in the red along with most of the other metals. I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where I crashed twice, the water department will hardly admit it, saying only that they closed down certain wells when the levels get too high, but geologically, that ewhole area is designated as haing high rsenic levels. However, the rest of the town appears to be healthy there. Thanks for referring me to Andy's arsenic section in the hair analysis book. SOme how, I had missed much of the part on the heart, as I don't seem to have a lot of the other symptoms. Thanks, Inga > Inga, > > Do you have Andy's Hair Test book? He talks about heart problems > in relation to arsenic toxicity. > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Yes, and the last hair analysis I had done, almost 5 years ago now, showed arsenic in the red along with most of the other metals. I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where I crashed twice, the water department will hardly admit it, saying only that they closed down certain wells when the levels get too high, but geologically, that ewhole area is designated as haing high rsenic levels. However, the rest of the town appears to be healthy there. Thanks for referring me to Andy's arsenic section in the hair analysis book. SOme how, I had missed much of the part on the heart, as I don't seem to have a lot of the other symptoms. Thanks, Inga > Inga, > > Do you have Andy's Hair Test book? He talks about heart problems > in relation to arsenic toxicity. > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Can anyone tell me where to get Cutler's hair test book? I have my results but do not understand them. Wish i could post them. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > > Inga, > > > > Do you have Andy's Hair Test book? He talks about heart problems > > in relation to arsenic toxicity. > > > > -- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 I didn;t realize that, This is a goold idea. Thanks, Inga > > I used to have trouble finding things in the book. Now, I just > have to remember there are three sections for each metal - one > section on sources of exposure, one section that focuses more on > symptoms, and another section that focuses more on treatment. > > I keep bookmarks in certain places that I refer to a lot. > > -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > At least you are excreting them - COuld be, but my mercury levels tend to show up low, so we know that does not mean excretion > could be worse, I suppose. I doubt it, I almost died more than once. I don't think i am excreting much at all. It took me a year iof DMSA to get to where I could handle a small amount of ALA. I am woiring hard at trying to get my ALA up to 25 mg now...getting close > > >> I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where >> I > > ALA is best for arsenic. I couldn't really tolerate ALA fore such a long time, and still can't take much, so I thought that DMPS would be a good way to try. I do knwo that when they gave me a DMPS challenge, before I knew any better, I felt better for the few days afterwards than I had in years and years....hope there wasn't a bunch of silent damage gong on...I felt so good afterwards. > > But of course some people retain arsenic more than others, either > naturally or due to other toxicity. Exactly, It appears as though I am a poor excretor, so I jsut keep plodding along. the heart is what has me worried. I buried my mother from heart failure just recently, and she was in much better shape than I am in as far as actually symptoms were concerned....I mean in how she felt the couple of years before she dies. Thanks for all th4e pointers, Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > At least you are excreting them - COuld be, but my mercury levels tend to show up low, so we know that does not mean excretion > could be worse, I suppose. I doubt it, I almost died more than once. I don't think i am excreting much at all. It took me a year iof DMSA to get to where I could handle a small amount of ALA. I am woiring hard at trying to get my ALA up to 25 mg now...getting close > > >> I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where >> I > > ALA is best for arsenic. I couldn't really tolerate ALA fore such a long time, and still can't take much, so I thought that DMPS would be a good way to try. I do knwo that when they gave me a DMPS challenge, before I knew any better, I felt better for the few days afterwards than I had in years and years....hope there wasn't a bunch of silent damage gong on...I felt so good afterwards. > > But of course some people retain arsenic more than others, either > naturally or due to other toxicity. Exactly, It appears as though I am a poor excretor, so I jsut keep plodding along. the heart is what has me worried. I buried my mother from heart failure just recently, and she was in much better shape than I am in as far as actually symptoms were concerned....I mean in how she felt the couple of years before she dies. Thanks for all th4e pointers, Inga Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > Can anyone tell me where to get Cutler's hair test book? www.noamalgam.com I don't think this list accepts whatever format you are trying to send your hair test in. Here's a template you can use to post results to the list: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#how_to_post W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > Can anyone tell me where to get Cutler's hair test book? www.noamalgam.com I don't think this list accepts whatever format you are trying to send your hair test in. Here's a template you can use to post results to the list: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#how_to_post W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > Can anyone tell me where to get Cutler's hair test book? www.noamalgam.com I don't think this list accepts whatever format you are trying to send your hair test in. Here's a template you can use to post results to the list: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#how_to_post W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > > > > > At least you are excreting them - > COuld be, but my mercury levels tend to show up low, so we know that > does not mean excretion I guess I was looking for something positive to say. You may not be excreting all the metals, but I think the ones that are high indicate you are excreting them to some extent. My mercury is just a tiny dot on the hair test, some are higher in green and uranium is very high. I take this to mean I am excreting uranium, and the others will come out when they are ready. > > could be worse, I suppose. > I doubt it, I almost died more than once. I don't think i am excreting > much at all. It took me a year iof DMSA to get to where I could handle > a small amount of ALA. I am woiring hard at trying to get my ALA up to > 25 mg now...getting close Yep, seems to be one step at a time for me too. I was at 8 mg ALA for quite a while, and recently went to 17. Seems good so far, but I still want to be cautious. > >> I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where > >> I > > > > ALA is best for arsenic. > I couldn't really tolerate ALA fore such a long time, and still can't > take much, so I thought that DMPS would be a good way to try. > I do knwo that when they gave me a DMPS challenge, before I knew any > better, I felt better for the few days afterwards than I had in years > and years....hope there wasn't a bunch of silent damage gong on...I > felt so good afterwards. Maybe you will find a way to get DMPS at some point. It does seem good to try different things. Maybe it would be better at reducing the ALA side effects. > > But of course some people retain arsenic more than others, either > > naturally or due to other toxicity. > Exactly, It appears as though I am a poor excretor, so I jsut keep > plodding along. the heart is what has me worried. I buried my mother > from heart failure just recently, and she was in much better shape than > I am in as far as actually symptoms were concerned....I mean in how she > felt the couple of years before she dies. I am so sorry for your loss, Inga. That must be very stressful with everything else you are dealing with. I wish you some extra healing at this time. I have had some remarkable healing experiences over the last few years and I will ask for you to be offered similar help. I know it sounds a bit odd, but I believe there is a level of physical reality to this type of help. My dad has been ill for several years now, and I don't know when I might lose him. I think it will be a hard time for me and I feel a certain amount of dread about it. So I empathize with your experience of losing a parent, even though it hasn't happened to me yet. > Thanks for all th4e pointers, > Inga You're welcome. And thanks to Andy for his wonderful books. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > > > > > At least you are excreting them - > COuld be, but my mercury levels tend to show up low, so we know that > does not mean excretion I guess I was looking for something positive to say. You may not be excreting all the metals, but I think the ones that are high indicate you are excreting them to some extent. My mercury is just a tiny dot on the hair test, some are higher in green and uranium is very high. I take this to mean I am excreting uranium, and the others will come out when they are ready. > > could be worse, I suppose. > I doubt it, I almost died more than once. I don't think i am excreting > much at all. It took me a year iof DMSA to get to where I could handle > a small amount of ALA. I am woiring hard at trying to get my ALA up to > 25 mg now...getting close Yep, seems to be one step at a time for me too. I was at 8 mg ALA for quite a while, and recently went to 17. Seems good so far, but I still want to be cautious. > >> I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where > >> I > > > > ALA is best for arsenic. > I couldn't really tolerate ALA fore such a long time, and still can't > take much, so I thought that DMPS would be a good way to try. > I do knwo that when they gave me a DMPS challenge, before I knew any > better, I felt better for the few days afterwards than I had in years > and years....hope there wasn't a bunch of silent damage gong on...I > felt so good afterwards. Maybe you will find a way to get DMPS at some point. It does seem good to try different things. Maybe it would be better at reducing the ALA side effects. > > But of course some people retain arsenic more than others, either > > naturally or due to other toxicity. > Exactly, It appears as though I am a poor excretor, so I jsut keep > plodding along. the heart is what has me worried. I buried my mother > from heart failure just recently, and she was in much better shape than > I am in as far as actually symptoms were concerned....I mean in how she > felt the couple of years before she dies. I am so sorry for your loss, Inga. That must be very stressful with everything else you are dealing with. I wish you some extra healing at this time. I have had some remarkable healing experiences over the last few years and I will ask for you to be offered similar help. I know it sounds a bit odd, but I believe there is a level of physical reality to this type of help. My dad has been ill for several years now, and I don't know when I might lose him. I think it will be a hard time for me and I feel a certain amount of dread about it. So I empathize with your experience of losing a parent, even though it hasn't happened to me yet. > Thanks for all th4e pointers, > Inga You're welcome. And thanks to Andy for his wonderful books. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 > > > > > > At least you are excreting them - > COuld be, but my mercury levels tend to show up low, so we know that > does not mean excretion I guess I was looking for something positive to say. You may not be excreting all the metals, but I think the ones that are high indicate you are excreting them to some extent. My mercury is just a tiny dot on the hair test, some are higher in green and uranium is very high. I take this to mean I am excreting uranium, and the others will come out when they are ready. > > could be worse, I suppose. > I doubt it, I almost died more than once. I don't think i am excreting > much at all. It took me a year iof DMSA to get to where I could handle > a small amount of ALA. I am woiring hard at trying to get my ALA up to > 25 mg now...getting close Yep, seems to be one step at a time for me too. I was at 8 mg ALA for quite a while, and recently went to 17. Seems good so far, but I still want to be cautious. > >> I wish I could get my hands on some DMPS. Later on, in the town where > >> I > > > > ALA is best for arsenic. > I couldn't really tolerate ALA fore such a long time, and still can't > take much, so I thought that DMPS would be a good way to try. > I do knwo that when they gave me a DMPS challenge, before I knew any > better, I felt better for the few days afterwards than I had in years > and years....hope there wasn't a bunch of silent damage gong on...I > felt so good afterwards. Maybe you will find a way to get DMPS at some point. It does seem good to try different things. Maybe it would be better at reducing the ALA side effects. > > But of course some people retain arsenic more than others, either > > naturally or due to other toxicity. > Exactly, It appears as though I am a poor excretor, so I jsut keep > plodding along. the heart is what has me worried. I buried my mother > from heart failure just recently, and she was in much better shape than > I am in as far as actually symptoms were concerned....I mean in how she > felt the couple of years before she dies. I am so sorry for your loss, Inga. That must be very stressful with everything else you are dealing with. I wish you some extra healing at this time. I have had some remarkable healing experiences over the last few years and I will ask for you to be offered similar help. I know it sounds a bit odd, but I believe there is a level of physical reality to this type of help. My dad has been ill for several years now, and I don't know when I might lose him. I think it will be a hard time for me and I feel a certain amount of dread about it. So I empathize with your experience of losing a parent, even though it hasn't happened to me yet. > Thanks for all th4e pointers, > Inga You're welcome. And thanks to Andy for his wonderful books. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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