Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 Hi Marj, You sent this to me instead of the list so I have forwarded it on for you. Marj's hair test is Hair Test 28 http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html If anyone can help her please post comments. Dean > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating myself with > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and was a dental > assistant at time of accident. April 2006 had a provoked urine test using > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick for about 3 > months after this test. Took about 3 months to recoup -Have now learned > more- not a good test for diagnoses. Im now needing help with my hair > analysis.Im presently taking VitC,E, Kelp, Dessicated thyroid, and flax oil. > At time of hair analysis was taking current supps, and also multi glyco for > adrenal support, ichol plus for digestive issues, cal/mag liquid and mag400 > for bowels as pres. by my NPDR. I bieleve Im dealing with mixed issues here, > as I did not exhibit to many symptoms before the injury. Currenty I have > extreme fatigue, unbalanced Thyroid issues, dizziness off and on, cold feet > all the time,and just an overall weakness. I need help in determing if > indeed i do have mercury issues. Thanks Marj Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 > > > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating myself with > > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and was a dental > > assistant That's one indication of major mercury exposure. at time of accident. April 2006 had a provoked urine test using > > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick for about > 3 > > months after this test. Another indication that mercury is contributing to your health problems. Took about 3 months to recoup -Have now learned > > more- not a good test for diagnoses. Not a good test for diagnosis and it makes toxic people horribly ill. Im now needing help with my hair > > analysis.Im presently taking VitC,E, Kelp, Dessicated thyroid, and flax > oil. > > At time of hair analysis was taking current supps, and also multi glyco > for > > adrenal support, ichol plus for digestive issues, cal/mag liquid and > mag400 > > for bowels as pres. by my NPDR. I bieleve Im dealing with mixed issues > here, > > as I did not exhibit to many symptoms before the injury. Sometimes symptoms of toxicity seem to come on after a major stress like illness or injury. My symptoms came on after an injury. Currenty I have > > extreme fatigue, unbalanced Thyroid issues, dizziness off and on, cold > feet > > all the time,and just an overall weakness. I need help in determing if > > indeed i do have mercury issues. Your test is from Anamol labs. I have one of those because that is what a Canadian doctor first suggested. Andy hasn't developed counting rules for Anamol labs. It would be better to have a DDI test if you can (and they aren't all that expensive). The general trend on my Anamol hairtest is the same as on my DDI hairtest (my essential elements are mostly very low on both tests) and my DDI test did meet two counting rules. Your test looks like it has mostly highs and lows without too many inbetween, so that looks suspicious to me. The thing that looks real suspicious is the low mercury. One would expect a person to be excreting some mercury in hair. When a person is really poisoned then they can't seem to excrete mercury in hair (the mercury messes up the detoxification mechanisms). The Ca Mg high and Na K low indicates adrenal issues, if I remember correctly low K indicates thyroid issues as well. See Andy's Hair test interpretation book www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Take care J Thanks Marj > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 > > > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating myself with > > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and was a dental > > assistant That's one indication of major mercury exposure. at time of accident. April 2006 had a provoked urine test using > > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick for about > 3 > > months after this test. Another indication that mercury is contributing to your health problems. Took about 3 months to recoup -Have now learned > > more- not a good test for diagnoses. Not a good test for diagnosis and it makes toxic people horribly ill. Im now needing help with my hair > > analysis.Im presently taking VitC,E, Kelp, Dessicated thyroid, and flax > oil. > > At time of hair analysis was taking current supps, and also multi glyco > for > > adrenal support, ichol plus for digestive issues, cal/mag liquid and > mag400 > > for bowels as pres. by my NPDR. I bieleve Im dealing with mixed issues > here, > > as I did not exhibit to many symptoms before the injury. Sometimes symptoms of toxicity seem to come on after a major stress like illness or injury. My symptoms came on after an injury. Currenty I have > > extreme fatigue, unbalanced Thyroid issues, dizziness off and on, cold > feet > > all the time,and just an overall weakness. I need help in determing if > > indeed i do have mercury issues. Your test is from Anamol labs. I have one of those because that is what a Canadian doctor first suggested. Andy hasn't developed counting rules for Anamol labs. It would be better to have a DDI test if you can (and they aren't all that expensive). The general trend on my Anamol hairtest is the same as on my DDI hairtest (my essential elements are mostly very low on both tests) and my DDI test did meet two counting rules. Your test looks like it has mostly highs and lows without too many inbetween, so that looks suspicious to me. The thing that looks real suspicious is the low mercury. One would expect a person to be excreting some mercury in hair. When a person is really poisoned then they can't seem to excrete mercury in hair (the mercury messes up the detoxification mechanisms). The Ca Mg high and Na K low indicates adrenal issues, if I remember correctly low K indicates thyroid issues as well. See Andy's Hair test interpretation book www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Take care J Thanks Marj > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2006 Report Share Posted November 8, 2006 > > > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating myself with > > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and was a dental > > assistant That's one indication of major mercury exposure. at time of accident. April 2006 had a provoked urine test using > > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick for about > 3 > > months after this test. Another indication that mercury is contributing to your health problems. Took about 3 months to recoup -Have now learned > > more- not a good test for diagnoses. Not a good test for diagnosis and it makes toxic people horribly ill. Im now needing help with my hair > > analysis.Im presently taking VitC,E, Kelp, Dessicated thyroid, and flax > oil. > > At time of hair analysis was taking current supps, and also multi glyco > for > > adrenal support, ichol plus for digestive issues, cal/mag liquid and > mag400 > > for bowels as pres. by my NPDR. I bieleve Im dealing with mixed issues > here, > > as I did not exhibit to many symptoms before the injury. Sometimes symptoms of toxicity seem to come on after a major stress like illness or injury. My symptoms came on after an injury. Currenty I have > > extreme fatigue, unbalanced Thyroid issues, dizziness off and on, cold > feet > > all the time,and just an overall weakness. I need help in determing if > > indeed i do have mercury issues. Your test is from Anamol labs. I have one of those because that is what a Canadian doctor first suggested. Andy hasn't developed counting rules for Anamol labs. It would be better to have a DDI test if you can (and they aren't all that expensive). The general trend on my Anamol hairtest is the same as on my DDI hairtest (my essential elements are mostly very low on both tests) and my DDI test did meet two counting rules. Your test looks like it has mostly highs and lows without too many inbetween, so that looks suspicious to me. The thing that looks real suspicious is the low mercury. One would expect a person to be excreting some mercury in hair. When a person is really poisoned then they can't seem to excrete mercury in hair (the mercury messes up the detoxification mechanisms). The Ca Mg high and Na K low indicates adrenal issues, if I remember correctly low K indicates thyroid issues as well. See Andy's Hair test interpretation book www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Take care J Thanks Marj > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 HI Marj, I find it really difficult to make complete sense of your Anamol hair test. I would also suggest you get a DDI test, especially if you are going to chelate as it is a good marker in the future. As said, all your experiences alone suggest you are mercury toxic, and trial chelation is in order. If you had so much exposure you should really be excreting A LOT more mercury than in your test. So something may have blocked your natural excretion channels. Isn't the Glutathione pathway and Methylation in the liver the natural excretion pathway for most metals? It looks like your minerals are deranged, but without counting rules and a DDI test it is tricky to quantify. Maybe can help here? The most obvious issue to me is that your adrenals are in real trouble, with your thyroid also on the edge. Ca/Mg (4-30) 7.83 Shows -Good sugar, carb tolerance, but both Ca and Mg are not within normal limits, so this ration can be deceiving. Do you tolerate carbs well? Ca/P:(0.8 - 8) 7.8 Yours is highish = suggesting a slow metabolizer and have low adrenaline production (help any eating salt, B-complex, increase protein and decrease fat. Increase acid with meals e.g. betaine hydrochloride) Dr Eck/ says this is a parasympathetic state = Exhaustion stage of stress, body becomes parasympathetic as the sympathetic system is depleted. Digestion, absorption and utilization of protein are impaired due to zinc deficiency, copper toxicity, improper gut flora and other problems. This produces a low hair phosphorus. A parasympathetic state is indicated by a calcium/phosphorus ratio greater than 2.5. Na/K ( 0.5 - 10) Optimal is 2.5/1. SO yours is good K/Ca - (0.03 - 0.35) Your is 0.03 Meaning Low Thyroid or on occasion copper excess (may be hidden) Na/Mg (1-5) Optimal is 4.17:1 (according to Dr Eck) - Adrenal Ratio and Autonomic dominance pattern : Indicates Adrenalin production -If Less than 1 the body can't make enough adrenaline leads to poor mood and energy (supplement with tyrosine, trimethylglycine (TMG), folic acid, B6, B12. pg 114 HTI Again, suggests poor adrenal function. Dr Eck again: " Much more common is emotionally or chemically-caused unhealthy parasympathetic DOMINANCE. These people have given up on life and will not fight for anything. They may advocate peace, but they are not at peace. They may sit around or they may be active, but are in a give-up mode. Their hair analyses reveal a high calcium/phosphorus ratio... " Dr Eck and 's advice is based on labs that don't wash hair. Does Anamol wash their samples - can you find out? He also says: Slow oxidation is defined as a calcium/potassium ratio greater than 4 and a sodium/magnesium ratio less than 4.17. The barium could be coming from lipstick. Why is your silicon high? Do you have implants that contain it? Dean Re: Hair Test 28 > > > > > > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating > myself with > > > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and > > was a dental > > > assistant > > > > > That's one indication of major mercury exposure. > > > > > > at time of accident. April 2006 had a > > > provoked urine test using > > > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick > for about > > 3 > > > months after this test. > > > > > > Another indication that mercury is contributing to your health problems. > > > > > > > > Took about 3 months to recoup -Have now learned > > > more- not a good test for diagnoses. > > > > > Not a good test for diagnosis and it makes toxic people horribly ill. > > > > > > > Im now needing help with my hair > > > analysis.Im presently taking VitC,E, Kelp, Dessicated thyroid, and > flax > > oil. > > > At time of hair analysis was taking current supps, and also multi > glyco > > for > > > adrenal support, ichol plus for digestive issues, cal/mag liquid and > > mag400 > > > for bowels as pres. by my NPDR. I bieleve Im dealing with mixed issues > > here, > > > > > > as I did not exhibit to many symptoms before the injury. > > > > Sometimes symptoms of toxicity seem to come on after a major stress > like illness or injury. My symptoms came on after an injury. > > > > > > Currenty I have > > > extreme fatigue, unbalanced Thyroid issues, dizziness off and on, cold > > feet > > > all the time,and just an overall weakness. I need help in determing if > > > indeed i do have mercury issues. > > > > Your test is from Anamol labs. I have one of those because that is > what a Canadian doctor first suggested. Andy hasn't developed > counting rules for Anamol labs. It would be better to have a DDI test > if you can (and they aren't all that expensive). > > The general trend on my Anamol hairtest is the same as on my DDI > hairtest (my essential elements are mostly very low on both tests) and > my DDI test did meet two counting rules. Your test looks like it has > mostly highs and lows without too many inbetween, so that looks > suspicious to me. The thing that looks real suspicious is the low > mercury. One would expect a person to be excreting some mercury in > hair. When a person is really poisoned then they can't seem to > excrete mercury in hair (the mercury messes up the detoxification > mechanisms). > > The Ca Mg high and Na K low indicates adrenal issues, if I remember > correctly low K indicates thyroid issues as well. See Andy's Hair > test interpretation book > > www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html > > Take care > > J > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks Marj > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Working in the dental field basically insures you have mercury. The other thing that makes me think so is your low lithium. This is charactaristically seen with mercury exposure. Also, being a mercury person myself, and doing some research, mercury symptoms gets worse following a head injury. Especially if you still had amalgams at the time of injury. They found through research that when the head suffers impact, mercury from elsewhere in the body(amalgams) goes to the head. The way they found this out was a lab that was using cadavor brains to study, was testing mercury levels in those brains. All had pretty much the same amount, towards the end of the study the received a last minute donation. They tested it and it had seriously high levels, deadly levels of mercury. So they looked into how the owner of the brain had died. It turned out that they had been in a car accident, and had hit a telephone poll at 60 miles an hour. Lived for a few hours at the hospital and died, despite not showing any severe head trauma. The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing death. Please be sure your kelp does not contain mercury. Anything from the sea usually does. You may need something like adrenal cortex to support adrenals. This in turn helps thyroid. > > Hi Marj, > You sent this to me instead of the list so I have forwarded it on for you. > Marj's hair test is Hair Test 28 > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html > If anyone can help her please post comments. > Dean > > > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating myself with > > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and was a dental > > assistant at time of accident. April 2006 had a provoked urine test using > > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick for about > 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Working in the dental field basically insures you have mercury. The other thing that makes me think so is your low lithium. This is charactaristically seen with mercury exposure. Also, being a mercury person myself, and doing some research, mercury symptoms gets worse following a head injury. Especially if you still had amalgams at the time of injury. They found through research that when the head suffers impact, mercury from elsewhere in the body(amalgams) goes to the head. The way they found this out was a lab that was using cadavor brains to study, was testing mercury levels in those brains. All had pretty much the same amount, towards the end of the study the received a last minute donation. They tested it and it had seriously high levels, deadly levels of mercury. So they looked into how the owner of the brain had died. It turned out that they had been in a car accident, and had hit a telephone poll at 60 miles an hour. Lived for a few hours at the hospital and died, despite not showing any severe head trauma. The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing death. Please be sure your kelp does not contain mercury. Anything from the sea usually does. You may need something like adrenal cortex to support adrenals. This in turn helps thyroid. > > Hi Marj, > You sent this to me instead of the list so I have forwarded it on for you. > Marj's hair test is Hair Test 28 > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html > If anyone can help her please post comments. > Dean > > > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating myself with > > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and was a dental > > assistant at time of accident. April 2006 had a provoked urine test using > > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick for about > 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 Working in the dental field basically insures you have mercury. The other thing that makes me think so is your low lithium. This is charactaristically seen with mercury exposure. Also, being a mercury person myself, and doing some research, mercury symptoms gets worse following a head injury. Especially if you still had amalgams at the time of injury. They found through research that when the head suffers impact, mercury from elsewhere in the body(amalgams) goes to the head. The way they found this out was a lab that was using cadavor brains to study, was testing mercury levels in those brains. All had pretty much the same amount, towards the end of the study the received a last minute donation. They tested it and it had seriously high levels, deadly levels of mercury. So they looked into how the owner of the brain had died. It turned out that they had been in a car accident, and had hit a telephone poll at 60 miles an hour. Lived for a few hours at the hospital and died, despite not showing any severe head trauma. The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing death. Please be sure your kelp does not contain mercury. Anything from the sea usually does. You may need something like adrenal cortex to support adrenals. This in turn helps thyroid. > > Hi Marj, > You sent this to me instead of the list so I have forwarded it on for you. > Marj's hair test is Hair Test 28 > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html > If anyone can help her please post comments. > Dean > > > Hi, Have been following forum for about 6 months and educating myself with > > Andy Cutlers book. Sustained a brain injury in 2000 and was a dental > > assistant at time of accident. April 2006 had a provoked urine test using > > dmps and mercury reading was off the chart and I was quite sick for about > 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 > The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings > and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing > death. Good heavens isn't that interesting. One has to wonder what initiated the release of mercury in such an event on a cellular level. There must be a bio-chemical reason why it is released from its storage sites with head trauma (I'm sure the physical blow alone doesn't knock it free?) Since we are on the topic of adrenaline in another thread, could it be that adrenaline (or another hormone that is released during severe trauma) induces a release of mercury by making cell walls more permeable? I'm just wondering what hormones would be released during a trauma of that nature. If is is adrenaline that causes the release it suggests why mercury toxic people need to avoid stress (perhaps especially while chelating). Of course this is just speculation, but interesting nonetheless....and significant, because how many people are dying from the mercury that is released during a trauma and would have survived if they were not originally poisoned. 'Interesting' then becomes 'deplorable'. Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 > The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings > and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing > death. Good heavens isn't that interesting. One has to wonder what initiated the release of mercury in such an event on a cellular level. There must be a bio-chemical reason why it is released from its storage sites with head trauma (I'm sure the physical blow alone doesn't knock it free?) Since we are on the topic of adrenaline in another thread, could it be that adrenaline (or another hormone that is released during severe trauma) induces a release of mercury by making cell walls more permeable? I'm just wondering what hormones would be released during a trauma of that nature. If is is adrenaline that causes the release it suggests why mercury toxic people need to avoid stress (perhaps especially while chelating). Of course this is just speculation, but interesting nonetheless....and significant, because how many people are dying from the mercury that is released during a trauma and would have survived if they were not originally poisoned. 'Interesting' then becomes 'deplorable'. Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2006 Report Share Posted November 9, 2006 > The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings > and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing > death. Good heavens isn't that interesting. One has to wonder what initiated the release of mercury in such an event on a cellular level. There must be a bio-chemical reason why it is released from its storage sites with head trauma (I'm sure the physical blow alone doesn't knock it free?) Since we are on the topic of adrenaline in another thread, could it be that adrenaline (or another hormone that is released during severe trauma) induces a release of mercury by making cell walls more permeable? I'm just wondering what hormones would be released during a trauma of that nature. If is is adrenaline that causes the release it suggests why mercury toxic people need to avoid stress (perhaps especially while chelating). Of course this is just speculation, but interesting nonetheless....and significant, because how many people are dying from the mercury that is released during a trauma and would have survived if they were not originally poisoned. 'Interesting' then becomes 'deplorable'. Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Interesting story. Do you have a reference citation about this, or do you know about the incident from just hearing about it? Thanks, Sue > They found through research that when the head suffers impact, > mercury from elsewhere in the body(amalgams) goes to the head. The > way they found this out was a lab that was using cadavor brains to > study, was testing mercury levels in those brains. All had pretty > much the same amount, towards the end of the study the received a > last minute donation. They tested it and it had seriously high > levels, deadly levels of mercury. So they looked into how the owner > of the brain had died. It turned out that they had been in a car > accident, and had hit a telephone poll at 60 miles an hour. Lived > for a few hours at the hospital and died, despite not showing any > severe head trauma. The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings > and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing > death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Interesting story. Do you have a reference citation about this, or do you know about the incident from just hearing about it? Thanks, Sue > They found through research that when the head suffers impact, > mercury from elsewhere in the body(amalgams) goes to the head. The > way they found this out was a lab that was using cadavor brains to > study, was testing mercury levels in those brains. All had pretty > much the same amount, towards the end of the study the received a > last minute donation. They tested it and it had seriously high > levels, deadly levels of mercury. So they looked into how the owner > of the brain had died. It turned out that they had been in a car > accident, and had hit a telephone poll at 60 miles an hour. Lived > for a few hours at the hospital and died, despite not showing any > severe head trauma. The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings > and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing > death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Interesting story. Do you have a reference citation about this, or do you know about the incident from just hearing about it? Thanks, Sue > They found through research that when the head suffers impact, > mercury from elsewhere in the body(amalgams) goes to the head. The > way they found this out was a lab that was using cadavor brains to > study, was testing mercury levels in those brains. All had pretty > much the same amount, towards the end of the study the received a > last minute donation. They tested it and it had seriously high > levels, deadly levels of mercury. So they looked into how the owner > of the brain had died. It turned out that they had been in a car > accident, and had hit a telephone poll at 60 miles an hour. Lived > for a few hours at the hospital and died, despite not showing any > severe head trauma. The impact freed up Hg from the persons fillings > and with gravity and impact it all went into the brain causing > death. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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