Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I do not smoke and do not like it. I did, however, smoke marijuana for years although I quit a bit over a year ago. It is possible I could have gotten it from that. Hate to be so honest but what the heck. Also, I did test positive for the black mold stachybotrys exposure. My friend who had the same type of exposure said I need to move into a more suitable dwelling and have it tested before I move. Easy to say and I would like tht but $$$ is not so great right now. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I do not smoke and do not like it. I did, however, smoke marijuana for years although I quit a bit over a year ago. It is possible I could have gotten it from that. Hate to be so honest but what the heck. Also, I did test positive for the black mold stachybotrys exposure. My friend who had the same type of exposure said I need to move into a more suitable dwelling and have it tested before I move. Easy to say and I would like tht but $$$ is not so great right now. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 I do not smoke and do not like it. I did, however, smoke marijuana for years although I quit a bit over a year ago. It is possible I could have gotten it from that. Hate to be so honest but what the heck. Also, I did test positive for the black mold stachybotrys exposure. My friend who had the same type of exposure said I need to move into a more suitable dwelling and have it tested before I move. Easy to say and I would like tht but $$$ is not so great right now. Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2006 Report Share Posted May 28, 2006 Bill...do you smoke or are you around anyone that smokes? That is a common source. My daughter is high on arsenic and her boyfiend smokes, although he doesn't smoke in their home. V > > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if this is > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one on each > arm about 10 years ago and have been told that even if it was a small amount, > it would not have caused high levels. > > Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I have had real high arsenic levels.....no clue where I got it unless the body holds on to it for a long, long time. However, when I moved to an area where I found out later that the local water had significant arsenic in their wells that they were monitoring, I got real ill and have still not recovered fully. If indeed it was from the arsenic in the municipal water that everybody else was drinking that made me ill though, I don't know. `Inga > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if > this is > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one > on each > arm about 10 years ago and have been told that even if it was a small > amount, > it would not have caused high levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I have had real high arsenic levels.....no clue where I got it unless the body holds on to it for a long, long time. However, when I moved to an area where I found out later that the local water had significant arsenic in their wells that they were monitoring, I got real ill and have still not recovered fully. If indeed it was from the arsenic in the municipal water that everybody else was drinking that made me ill though, I don't know. `Inga > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if > this is > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one > on each > arm about 10 years ago and have been told that even if it was a small > amount, > it would not have caused high levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I have had real high arsenic levels.....no clue where I got it unless the body holds on to it for a long, long time. However, when I moved to an area where I found out later that the local water had significant arsenic in their wells that they were monitoring, I got real ill and have still not recovered fully. If indeed it was from the arsenic in the municipal water that everybody else was drinking that made me ill though, I don't know. `Inga > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if > this is > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one > on each > arm about 10 years ago and have been told that even if it was a small > amount, > it would not have caused high levels. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 How will you get rid of this black mold stach.. ? Somebody told me to get tested for this mold, go to my family doctor for testing ? Nadeem >From: Bobcat4956@... >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: Re: High Arsenic >Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 19:52:13 EDT > >I do not smoke and do not like it. I did, however, smoke marijuana for >years although I quit a bit over a year ago. It is possible I could have >gotten >it from that. Hate to be so honest but what the heck. > >Also, I did test positive for the black mold stachybotrys exposure. My >friend who had the same type of exposure said I need to move into a more >suitable >dwelling and have it tested before I move. Easy to say and I would like >tht >but $$$ is not so great right now. > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 How will you get rid of this black mold stach.. ? Somebody told me to get tested for this mold, go to my family doctor for testing ? Nadeem >From: Bobcat4956@... >Reply-To: frequent-dose-chelation >To: frequent-dose-chelation >Subject: Re: Re: High Arsenic >Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 19:52:13 EDT > >I do not smoke and do not like it. I did, however, smoke marijuana for >years although I quit a bit over a year ago. It is possible I could have >gotten >it from that. Hate to be so honest but what the heck. > >Also, I did test positive for the black mold stachybotrys exposure. My >friend who had the same type of exposure said I need to move into a more >suitable >dwelling and have it tested before I move. Easy to say and I would like >tht >but $$$ is not so great right now. > >Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- In frequent-dose-chelation , Ingrid Mager-Renault wrote: > > I have had real high arsenic levels.....no clue where I got it unless > the body holds on to it for a long, long time. However, when I moved to > an area where I found out later that the local water had significant > arsenic in their wells that they were monitoring, I got real ill and > have still not recovered fully. If indeed it was from the arsenic in > the municipal water that everybody else was drinking that made me ill > though, I don't know. > > `Inga > > > > > > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if > > this is > > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one > > on each > > arm about 10 years ago and have been told that even if it was a small > > amount, > > it would not have caused high levels. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- In frequent-dose-chelation , Ingrid Mager-Renault wrote: > > I have had real high arsenic levels.....no clue where I got it unless > the body holds on to it for a long, long time. However, when I moved to > an area where I found out later that the local water had significant > arsenic in their wells that they were monitoring, I got real ill and > have still not recovered fully. If indeed it was from the arsenic in > the municipal water that everybody else was drinking that made me ill > though, I don't know. > > `Inga > > > > > > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if > > this is > > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one > > on each > > arm about 10 years ago and have been told that even if it was a small > > amount, > > it would not have caused high levels. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- In frequent-dose-chelation , Ingrid Mager-Renault wrote: > > I have had real high arsenic levels.....no clue where I got it unless > the body holds on to it for a long, long time. However, when I moved to > an area where I found out later that the local water had significant > arsenic in their wells that they were monitoring, I got real ill and > have still not recovered fully. If indeed it was from the arsenic in > the municipal water that everybody else was drinking that made me ill > though, I don't know. > > `Inga > > > > > > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if > > this is > > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one > > on each > > arm about 10 years ago and have been told that even if it was a small > > amount, > > it would not have caused high levels. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 > > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if this is > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one on each > arm about 10 years ago Bill, The tatoos could be a problem. I have heard that they don't even have to list or test for ingredients in tatoo ink. And that the red ink often contains mercury. I don't know enough about it. I would go to the autism mercury group on yahoo and ask about tatoos there. I don't know if a person should chelate until the tatoos are removed?? Anyone know? Anyone remember Andy ever saying anything about tatoos? J and have been told that even if it was a small amount, > it would not have caused high levels. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 > > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if this is > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one on each > arm about 10 years ago Bill, The tatoos could be a problem. I have heard that they don't even have to list or test for ingredients in tatoo ink. And that the red ink often contains mercury. I don't know enough about it. I would go to the autism mercury group on yahoo and ask about tatoos there. I don't know if a person should chelate until the tatoos are removed?? Anyone know? Anyone remember Andy ever saying anything about tatoos? J and have been told that even if it was a small amount, > it would not have caused high levels. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 > > Has anyone else on here had high arsenic levels? I am wondering if this is > the cause and how in the heck did I get it. I got two tattoos, one on each > arm about 10 years ago Bill, The tatoos could be a problem. I have heard that they don't even have to list or test for ingredients in tatoo ink. And that the red ink often contains mercury. I don't know enough about it. I would go to the autism mercury group on yahoo and ask about tatoos there. I don't know if a person should chelate until the tatoos are removed?? Anyone know? Anyone remember Andy ever saying anything about tatoos? J and have been told that even if it was a small amount, > it would not have caused high levels. > > Bill > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Isn't hemo chromotosis where you store high levels of iron? HEMO refers to blood...... I too wonder if my little body just likes to hang on to everything.... ~Inga > I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with > the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead > levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I > got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of > them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome > looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Isn't hemo chromotosis where you store high levels of iron? HEMO refers to blood...... I too wonder if my little body just likes to hang on to everything.... ~Inga > I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with > the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead > levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I > got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of > them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome > looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 Isn't hemo chromotosis where you store high levels of iron? HEMO refers to blood...... I too wonder if my little body just likes to hang on to everything.... ~Inga > I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with > the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead > levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I > got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of > them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome > looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 SORRY!!!--Yes hemochromytosis does mean the body stores too much iron- -- A slip up on my part --- I must have had lead on my brain---LOL--- I figure if the body can store too much iron then why not other stuff....- > > > I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with > > the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead > > levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I > > got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of > > them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome > > looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2006 Report Share Posted May 30, 2006 SORRY!!!--Yes hemochromytosis does mean the body stores too much iron- -- A slip up on my part --- I must have had lead on my brain---LOL--- I figure if the body can store too much iron then why not other stuff....- > > > I wonder if my body is just prone to storing metals.. Just like with > > the genetic disorder hemochromytosis where the body stores high lead > > levels... I gave both high lead adn arsenic and do not know where I > > got them.. THe mercury could be my fillings as I had a lot of > > them...A recent study from {?} says that chronic fatigue syndrome > > looks to be a genetic disease... body1million.--- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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