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> I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I was

> redline on cadmium, and uranium. High in antimony. I am sure this is

> complicating my mercury problem. I am not finding much information on

> what to do for these metals. Has anyone had any experience with these

> or know anything about them? I appreciate any information as I know

> how busy we all are.

Hi Jan,

What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

deranged mineral transport?

I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

be pretty valuable info.

You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

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> I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I was

> redline on cadmium, and uranium. High in antimony. I am sure this is

> complicating my mercury problem. I am not finding much information on

> what to do for these metals. Has anyone had any experience with these

> or know anything about them? I appreciate any information as I know

> how busy we all are.

Hi Jan,

What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

deranged mineral transport?

I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

be pretty valuable info.

You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

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> I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I was

> redline on cadmium, and uranium. High in antimony. I am sure this is

> complicating my mercury problem. I am not finding much information on

> what to do for these metals. Has anyone had any experience with these

> or know anything about them? I appreciate any information as I know

> how busy we all are.

Hi Jan,

What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

deranged mineral transport?

I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

be pretty valuable info.

You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

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My cadmium was redlined. It was 0.195, ref. range being <=0.022

No deranged mineral transport. Just signs of adrenal fatigue, very

low lithium, low sodium/potassium. (Actually, I think you interpeted

it..it was the GSDL test on Mercury Autism a while back).

Yes, cadmium exposure. Low did I know it is in every breath of a

cigarette and some paints. I have used a lot of latex. I really

think it was the cigarettes though.

I don't think I have heard you on Uranium. But I will search around

the old posts. The book is on my christmas list.

> >

> > I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I

was

>> Hi Jan,

>

> What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

> deranged mineral transport?

>

> I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

> that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

> If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

>

> Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

> of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

> another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

> you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

> be pretty valuable info.

>

> You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

>

> --

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My cadmium was redlined. It was 0.195, ref. range being <=0.022

No deranged mineral transport. Just signs of adrenal fatigue, very

low lithium, low sodium/potassium. (Actually, I think you interpeted

it..it was the GSDL test on Mercury Autism a while back).

Yes, cadmium exposure. Low did I know it is in every breath of a

cigarette and some paints. I have used a lot of latex. I really

think it was the cigarettes though.

I don't think I have heard you on Uranium. But I will search around

the old posts. The book is on my christmas list.

> >

> > I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I

was

>> Hi Jan,

>

> What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

> deranged mineral transport?

>

> I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

> that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

> If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

>

> Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

> of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

> another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

> you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

> be pretty valuable info.

>

> You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

>

> --

>

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My cadmium was redlined. It was 0.195, ref. range being <=0.022

No deranged mineral transport. Just signs of adrenal fatigue, very

low lithium, low sodium/potassium. (Actually, I think you interpeted

it..it was the GSDL test on Mercury Autism a while back).

Yes, cadmium exposure. Low did I know it is in every breath of a

cigarette and some paints. I have used a lot of latex. I really

think it was the cigarettes though.

I don't think I have heard you on Uranium. But I will search around

the old posts. The book is on my christmas list.

> >

> > I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I

was

>> Hi Jan,

>

> What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

> deranged mineral transport?

>

> I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

> that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

> If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

>

> Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

> of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

> another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

> you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

> be pretty valuable info.

>

> You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

>

> --

>

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> > > I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I

> was

> >> Hi Jan,

> >

> > What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

> > deranged mineral transport?

> >

> > I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

> > that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

> > If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

> >

> > Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

> > of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

> > another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

> > you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

> > be pretty valuable info.

> >

> > You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

> >

> > --

> >

>

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> > > I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I

> was

> >> Hi Jan,

> >

> > What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

> > deranged mineral transport?

> >

> > I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

> > that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

> > If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

> >

> > Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

> > of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

> > another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

> > you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

> > be pretty valuable info.

> >

> > You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

> >

> > --

> >

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> > > I have been doing some review of my hair test done by GSDL. I

> was

> >> Hi Jan,

> >

> > What was your cadmium level on the hair test? And did you have

> > deranged mineral transport?

> >

> > I seem to remember that you have a history of cadmium exposure (if

> > that is a correct memory, then I am definitely getting better :-)

> > If so, I would not be surprised if this is an issue for you.

> >

> > Are you planning to get Andy's Hair Test book? He has over a page

> > of info on what kinds of problems cadmium causes in the body, and

> > another page on supps to take that may help with specific problems

> > you may have. I think if you are dealing with cadmium, this would

> > be pretty valuable info.

> >

> > You've probably heard me babble on about uranium before...

> >

> > --

> >

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I did try lithium for a few days and it seemed to help at first but

made me feel weird after that. I am thinking maybe just taking it

every other day might be better.

The vanadium is strange. I do not supplement that nor have I in the

past. I will check on sources for that one. My blood sugar is in the

90's on a fasting blood test, but I do have serious hypoglycemic

symtpoms. (probably burned up adrenals and thryroid)

Ok..ignore the uranium..gotcha. I have added in iodine and

potassium, hope to get some adrenal cortex soon too. Thanks so much

for all your help. It is hard to figure out what to do to feel

better when you feel cruddy. I do appreciate your time!

>

> > I went back and checked your hair test (post 172713 on A-M).

> Cadmium and lead are the main issues reflected by the test.

> Of course, mercury may be in there somewhere, given your

> history of amalgams, but it's not reflected by that hair test

> (remember, though, the GSDL test is not as sensitive as the

> DDI test).

>

> I'm going to add a few comments to my previous analysis:

>

> Lithium supplementation is a good idea with an undetectable

> level. Orotate or aspartate form. Can help with mood.

>

> I didn't comment on your vanadium level before. It's a bit

> on the high side, but maybe not significant. Do you supplement

> it - maybe for high blood sugar?

>

> > No deranged mineral transport. Just signs of adrenal fatigue,

very

> > low lithium, low sodium/potassium. (Actually, I think you

interpeted

> > it..it was the GSDL test on Mercury Autism a while back).

> > Yes, and significant thyroid problem too.

>

> Your Na/Mg ratio is low and suggests you don't make much

adrenaline.

> Andy's suggestions for this include tyrosine, TMG, folic acid, B6,

> and B12. You may not need all of these, but might want to try one

> or more of them to see if they help with mood and energy level.

> >

> > Yes, cadmium exposure. Low did I know it is in every breath of a

> > cigarette and some paints. I have used a lot of latex. I really

> > think it was the cigarettes though.

> > I don't think I have heard you on Uranium. But I will search

around

> > the old posts. The book is on my christmas list.

>

> Sorry, I just feel like a broken record about uranium because lots

> of people get this and think they are radioactive. Your level is

> really not high at all (despite the fact GSDL shows it in red).

> Andy says the body retains it when iron levels are low. When the

> level gets very elevated (> .5) he recommends an iron supplement

to

> help reduce it. Your level is .02 so I would not worry about it.

>

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I did try lithium for a few days and it seemed to help at first but

made me feel weird after that. I am thinking maybe just taking it

every other day might be better.

The vanadium is strange. I do not supplement that nor have I in the

past. I will check on sources for that one. My blood sugar is in the

90's on a fasting blood test, but I do have serious hypoglycemic

symtpoms. (probably burned up adrenals and thryroid)

Ok..ignore the uranium..gotcha. I have added in iodine and

potassium, hope to get some adrenal cortex soon too. Thanks so much

for all your help. It is hard to figure out what to do to feel

better when you feel cruddy. I do appreciate your time!

>

> > I went back and checked your hair test (post 172713 on A-M).

> Cadmium and lead are the main issues reflected by the test.

> Of course, mercury may be in there somewhere, given your

> history of amalgams, but it's not reflected by that hair test

> (remember, though, the GSDL test is not as sensitive as the

> DDI test).

>

> I'm going to add a few comments to my previous analysis:

>

> Lithium supplementation is a good idea with an undetectable

> level. Orotate or aspartate form. Can help with mood.

>

> I didn't comment on your vanadium level before. It's a bit

> on the high side, but maybe not significant. Do you supplement

> it - maybe for high blood sugar?

>

> > No deranged mineral transport. Just signs of adrenal fatigue,

very

> > low lithium, low sodium/potassium. (Actually, I think you

interpeted

> > it..it was the GSDL test on Mercury Autism a while back).

> > Yes, and significant thyroid problem too.

>

> Your Na/Mg ratio is low and suggests you don't make much

adrenaline.

> Andy's suggestions for this include tyrosine, TMG, folic acid, B6,

> and B12. You may not need all of these, but might want to try one

> or more of them to see if they help with mood and energy level.

> >

> > Yes, cadmium exposure. Low did I know it is in every breath of a

> > cigarette and some paints. I have used a lot of latex. I really

> > think it was the cigarettes though.

> > I don't think I have heard you on Uranium. But I will search

around

> > the old posts. The book is on my christmas list.

>

> Sorry, I just feel like a broken record about uranium because lots

> of people get this and think they are radioactive. Your level is

> really not high at all (despite the fact GSDL shows it in red).

> Andy says the body retains it when iron levels are low. When the

> level gets very elevated (> .5) he recommends an iron supplement

to

> help reduce it. Your level is .02 so I would not worry about it.

>

> --

>

>

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I did try lithium for a few days and it seemed to help at first but

made me feel weird after that. I am thinking maybe just taking it

every other day might be better.

The vanadium is strange. I do not supplement that nor have I in the

past. I will check on sources for that one. My blood sugar is in the

90's on a fasting blood test, but I do have serious hypoglycemic

symtpoms. (probably burned up adrenals and thryroid)

Ok..ignore the uranium..gotcha. I have added in iodine and

potassium, hope to get some adrenal cortex soon too. Thanks so much

for all your help. It is hard to figure out what to do to feel

better when you feel cruddy. I do appreciate your time!

>

> > I went back and checked your hair test (post 172713 on A-M).

> Cadmium and lead are the main issues reflected by the test.

> Of course, mercury may be in there somewhere, given your

> history of amalgams, but it's not reflected by that hair test

> (remember, though, the GSDL test is not as sensitive as the

> DDI test).

>

> I'm going to add a few comments to my previous analysis:

>

> Lithium supplementation is a good idea with an undetectable

> level. Orotate or aspartate form. Can help with mood.

>

> I didn't comment on your vanadium level before. It's a bit

> on the high side, but maybe not significant. Do you supplement

> it - maybe for high blood sugar?

>

> > No deranged mineral transport. Just signs of adrenal fatigue,

very

> > low lithium, low sodium/potassium. (Actually, I think you

interpeted

> > it..it was the GSDL test on Mercury Autism a while back).

> > Yes, and significant thyroid problem too.

>

> Your Na/Mg ratio is low and suggests you don't make much

adrenaline.

> Andy's suggestions for this include tyrosine, TMG, folic acid, B6,

> and B12. You may not need all of these, but might want to try one

> or more of them to see if they help with mood and energy level.

> >

> > Yes, cadmium exposure. Low did I know it is in every breath of a

> > cigarette and some paints. I have used a lot of latex. I really

> > think it was the cigarettes though.

> > I don't think I have heard you on Uranium. But I will search

around

> > the old posts. The book is on my christmas list.

>

> Sorry, I just feel like a broken record about uranium because lots

> of people get this and think they are radioactive. Your level is

> really not high at all (despite the fact GSDL shows it in red).

> Andy says the body retains it when iron levels are low. When the

> level gets very elevated (> .5) he recommends an iron supplement

to

> help reduce it. Your level is .02 so I would not worry about it.

>

> --

>

>

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> I did try lithium for a few days and it seemed to help at first but

> made me feel weird after that. I am thinking maybe just taking it

> every other day might be better.

I had some trouble like this. At first I got hyper on it, then

reduced to every other day, and eventually back to every day.

I think it has helped, but I need some more time on it to be

sure.

> The vanadium is strange. I do not supplement that nor have I in the

> past. I will check on sources for that one. My blood sugar is in the

> 90's on a fasting blood test, but I do have serious hypoglycemic

> symtpoms. (probably burned up adrenals and thryroid)

It may not be significant. But if you have hypoglycemic symptoms

try chromium with meals, and it will also balance out the vanadium.

Chromium and vanadium oppose one another.

> Ok..ignore the uranium..gotcha. I have added in iodine and

> potassium, hope to get some adrenal cortex soon too. Thanks so much

> for all your help. It is hard to figure out what to do to feel

> better when you feel cruddy. I do appreciate your time!

I sure do know what that is like. I'm in a " feeling better " place

right now, but it's a balancing act. Hope you hit a good patch

soon.

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> > > I went back and checked your hair test (post 172713 on A-M).

> > Cadmium and lead are the main issues reflected by the test.

> > Of course, mercury may be in there somewhere, given your

> > history of amalgams, but it's not reflected by that hair test

> > (remember, though, the GSDL test is not as sensitive as the

> > DDI test).

> >

> > I'm going to add a few comments to my previous analysis:

> >

> > Lithium supplementation is a good idea with an undetectable

> > level. Orotate or aspartate form. Can help with mood.

> >

> > I didn't comment on your vanadium level before. It's a bit

> > on the high side, but maybe not significant. Do you supplement

> > it - maybe for high blood sugar?

> >

> > > No deranged mineral transport. Just signs of adrenal fatigue,

> very

> > > low lithium, low sodium/potassium. (Actually, I think you

> interpeted

> > > it..it was the GSDL test on Mercury Autism a while back).

> > > Yes, and significant thyroid problem too.

> >

> > Your Na/Mg ratio is low and suggests you don't make much

> adrenaline.

> > Andy's suggestions for this include tyrosine, TMG, folic acid, B6,

> > and B12. You may not need all of these, but might want to try one

> > or more of them to see if they help with mood and energy level.

> > >

> > > Yes, cadmium exposure. Low did I know it is in every breath of a

> > > cigarette and some paints. I have used a lot of latex. I really

> > > think it was the cigarettes though.

> > > I don't think I have heard you on Uranium. But I will search

> around

> > > the old posts. The book is on my christmas list.

> >

> > Sorry, I just feel like a broken record about uranium because lots

> > of people get this and think they are radioactive. Your level is

> > really not high at all (despite the fact GSDL shows it in red).

> > Andy says the body retains it when iron levels are low. When the

> > level gets very elevated (> .5) he recommends an iron supplement

> to

> > help reduce it. Your level is .02 so I would not worry about it.

> >

> > --

> >

> >

>

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