Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Bill and Inga, Both of you should really see Andy's Hair Test book. Arsenic can cause heart problems (specific abnormalities on an EKG), carbohydrate handling problems, electrolyte imbalance (that can exacerbate the heart issues), and lots of other symptoms as well. Methylation support is helpful, as well as getting extra potassium (via use of salt substitute on foods), low carb diet (but some carbs are needed with adrenal problems), possibly support for chemical sensitivity. In total there are about 3.5 pages of description of possible symptoms, relevant testing, and recommendations for arsenic toxicity. -- > > Inga, > > Your story sounds a lot like mine. I was an athlete in the National > Softball Hall of Fame and then May 27, 2005, I crashed, as in waking up in the > middle of the night shaking, trembling, BP off the charts, etc. I felt like > someon had injected me with adrenaline. > > I show high arsenic in my red blood mineral analysis and in my hair > elements. Mercury and nickel is normal in hair and mercury is normal in red > blood cell analysis. > > I had my total dental revision and was unaware that I still had any > amalgam since it was supposed to have been removed in 1985. I did, however, have > two brdiges put in in 2003 that were 95% nickel and they think this caused > the amalgam to be released more. > > I am so confused these days. My cardiologist says don't worry about the > skipped heart beats when I swallow etc. I feel dehydrated all the time, > have lost 15 pounds, I hurt into my spine, bladder, up into my esophagus and > ears, like a pressure thing. > > I have spent over $30,000 along with my dear friends who have tried to > help me. My mind is clearer since the dental revision, but my physical > symptoms seem worse. > > I wake up totally panicked, terrified at times. I have refused to take > drugs like Xanax or anything although it may finally come to that. I have > muscles twitching involuntarily all over my body at times. My temp is low and > my heart rate is very low, like 52 this morning. I did not take my BP > medicine yesterday so BP was 150/101 this morning. Like you, the BP meds, even a > beta blocker, when this first happened WIRED me like I was on speed. It has > taken every ounce of strength I have to go on. > > > God help us all. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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