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> Ok, I've read up on this but I still have questions maybe someone

> could answer. I was looking at a 3 1/2 yr old hair test and my

> copper is off the charts - 110. Also, I know it's bad, but I had a

> dmps challenge test about a 1 1/2 yr ago and again my copper in

> urine analysis is very high.

>

> Also, the NIH (found on PUbmed) did a study comparing kids with

> scoliois vs non-scoliosis. The scoliosis kids all show high copper

> in their hair analysis. I have scoliosis. So, where to proceed?

> Does chelating mercury out (IF that's a problem) reduce the copper

> toxicity?

>

> Can I post a 3yr old hair test for someone to analyze? How does

> one know if they have both mercury and copper problems? Also, I had

> one other dmps challenge test back in 2002 and my arsenic was 5x the

> normal amount. The pathologist (a retired army guy) seriously asked

> if I had any enemies - he said arsenic levels that high were

> extremely rare.

>

> I did post a more recent hair test but now I'm not sure if I

> posted it correctly. All these tests are so confusing to me.

>

Which lab did the tests? Post both tests, and the urine challenge,

with all details and dates, brief overview of symptoms. It's less

confusing for the people reading the tests if more information is

posted all at the same time.

The template for posting hair tests at the bottom of this page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#how_to_post

Andy writes at length about copper in his two books. Copper can be

reduced by supplementing zinc, molybdenum, taurine, milk thistle,

phosphatidylcholine, glycine, and reducing intake of high copper

foods. Arsenic will be chelated out with ALA and DMPS.

J

> Thanks,

> Val

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> Ok, I've read up on this but I still have questions maybe someone

> could answer. I was looking at a 3 1/2 yr old hair test and my

> copper is off the charts - 110. Also, I know it's bad, but I had a

> dmps challenge test about a 1 1/2 yr ago and again my copper in

> urine analysis is very high.

>

> Also, the NIH (found on PUbmed) did a study comparing kids with

> scoliois vs non-scoliosis. The scoliosis kids all show high copper

> in their hair analysis. I have scoliosis. So, where to proceed?

> Does chelating mercury out (IF that's a problem) reduce the copper

> toxicity?

>

> Can I post a 3yr old hair test for someone to analyze? How does

> one know if they have both mercury and copper problems? Also, I had

> one other dmps challenge test back in 2002 and my arsenic was 5x the

> normal amount. The pathologist (a retired army guy) seriously asked

> if I had any enemies - he said arsenic levels that high were

> extremely rare.

>

> I did post a more recent hair test but now I'm not sure if I

> posted it correctly. All these tests are so confusing to me.

>

Which lab did the tests? Post both tests, and the urine challenge,

with all details and dates, brief overview of symptoms. It's less

confusing for the people reading the tests if more information is

posted all at the same time.

The template for posting hair tests at the bottom of this page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#how_to_post

Andy writes at length about copper in his two books. Copper can be

reduced by supplementing zinc, molybdenum, taurine, milk thistle,

phosphatidylcholine, glycine, and reducing intake of high copper

foods. Arsenic will be chelated out with ALA and DMPS.

J

> Thanks,

> Val

>

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> Ok, I've read up on this but I still have questions maybe someone

> could answer. I was looking at a 3 1/2 yr old hair test and my

> copper is off the charts - 110. Also, I know it's bad, but I had a

> dmps challenge test about a 1 1/2 yr ago and again my copper in

> urine analysis is very high.

>

> Also, the NIH (found on PUbmed) did a study comparing kids with

> scoliois vs non-scoliosis. The scoliosis kids all show high copper

> in their hair analysis. I have scoliosis. So, where to proceed?

> Does chelating mercury out (IF that's a problem) reduce the copper

> toxicity?

>

> Can I post a 3yr old hair test for someone to analyze? How does

> one know if they have both mercury and copper problems? Also, I had

> one other dmps challenge test back in 2002 and my arsenic was 5x the

> normal amount. The pathologist (a retired army guy) seriously asked

> if I had any enemies - he said arsenic levels that high were

> extremely rare.

>

> I did post a more recent hair test but now I'm not sure if I

> posted it correctly. All these tests are so confusing to me.

>

Which lab did the tests? Post both tests, and the urine challenge,

with all details and dates, brief overview of symptoms. It's less

confusing for the people reading the tests if more information is

posted all at the same time.

The template for posting hair tests at the bottom of this page:

http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#how_to_post

Andy writes at length about copper in his two books. Copper can be

reduced by supplementing zinc, molybdenum, taurine, milk thistle,

phosphatidylcholine, glycine, and reducing intake of high copper

foods. Arsenic will be chelated out with ALA and DMPS.

J

> Thanks,

> Val

>

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> Can I post a 3yr old hair test for someone to analyze? How does

> one know if they have both mercury and copper problems? Also, I had

> one other dmps challenge test back in 2002 and my arsenic was 5x the

> normal amount. The pathologist (a retired army guy) seriously asked

> if I had any enemies - he said arsenic levels that high were

> extremely rare.

Hi,

You can send your hair test to me if you like and I'll put it up on the web

where we can all see it and comment.

Much easier to read than the numbers written down. Just send me the PDF version.

I will remove your name for privacy - see here

www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html and I'll leave it up on the

web for future reference, or I'll delete it afterwards if you prefer.

Dean

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thanks, . I'll put it together later today. My hunch is I

was born with a copper problem that either progressed or was

compounded by the mercury that was consistently being loaded into my

mouth by the dentists.

It seems to me if you have one metal problem - another one would

only make things worse? Yet Andy says you could just have copper

issues with no mercury?? Heck, I don't know.

Val

>

> >

> >

> > Ok, I've read up on this but I still have questions maybe

someone

> > could answer. I was looking at a 3 1/2 yr old hair test and my

> > copper is off the charts - 110. Also, I know it's bad, but I

had a

> > dmps challenge test about a 1 1/2 yr ago and again my copper in

> > urine analysis is very high.

> >

> > Also, the NIH (found on PUbmed) did a study comparing kids with

> > scoliois vs non-scoliosis. The scoliosis kids all show high

copper

> > in their hair analysis. I have scoliosis. So, where to

proceed?

> > Does chelating mercury out (IF that's a problem) reduce the

copper

> > toxicity?

> >

> > Can I post a 3yr old hair test for someone to analyze? How

does

> > one know if they have both mercury and copper problems? Also, I

had

> > one other dmps challenge test back in 2002 and my arsenic was 5x

the

> > normal amount. The pathologist (a retired army guy) seriously

asked

> > if I had any enemies - he said arsenic levels that high were

> > extremely rare.

> >

> > I did post a more recent hair test but now I'm not sure if I

> > posted it correctly. All these tests are so confusing to me.

> >

>

>

>

>

> Which lab did the tests? Post both tests, and the urine challenge,

> with all details and dates, brief overview of symptoms. It's less

> confusing for the people reading the tests if more information is

> posted all at the same time.

>

> The template for posting hair tests at the bottom of this page:

> http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html#how_to_post

>

> Andy writes at length about copper in his two books. Copper can be

> reduced by supplementing zinc, molybdenum, taurine, milk thistle,

> phosphatidylcholine, glycine, and reducing intake of high copper

> foods. Arsenic will be chelated out with ALA and DMPS.

>

> J

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> > Thanks,

> > Val

> >

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> Hi,

> You can send your hair test to me if you like and I'll put it up on

the web where we can all see it and comment.

> Much easier to read than the numbers written down. Just send me the

PDF version.

Thanks Dean! I forgot!

J

> I will remove your name for privacy - see here

www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html and I'll leave it

up on the web for future reference, or I'll delete it afterwards if

you prefer.

> Dean

>

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> Hi,

> You can send your hair test to me if you like and I'll put it up on

the web where we can all see it and comment.

> Much easier to read than the numbers written down. Just send me the

PDF version.

Thanks Dean! I forgot!

J

> I will remove your name for privacy - see here

www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html and I'll leave it

up on the web for future reference, or I'll delete it afterwards if

you prefer.

> Dean

>

>

>

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> Hi,

> You can send your hair test to me if you like and I'll put it up on

the web where we can all see it and comment.

> Much easier to read than the numbers written down. Just send me the

PDF version.

Thanks Dean! I forgot!

J

> I will remove your name for privacy - see here

www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html and I'll leave it

up on the web for future reference, or I'll delete it afterwards if

you prefer.

> Dean

>

>

>

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