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Re: JT's before chelation hairtest, just for fun

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> > I recently found the post below on onibasu. Andy states here

> > that DMPS does move lead, just not as efficiently as DMSA:

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> > http://onibasu.com/archives/am/99022.html

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> Oh good, I am very happy to stick with DMPS and know that it will take

> out whatever.

Yes, I thought you might want to know.

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> > That's interesting. If you find that post, I'd really like to

> > know what she was low in. I wonder if being low in whatever it

> > is makes a person dump their own cortisol in urine, too. Hm.

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> It was cobalt, and I believe it was , M.D. or someone

> at Tahoma Clinic in Washington (state) she was working with.

Cobalt - interesting. The only use I know of for cobalt in the

body is in the form of B12. That seems possibly relevant, but

maybe there is another reason.

Makes me wonder about the large subset of people who seem to

show up with red low cobalt on their mineral deranged hair tests.

> Another person reported that PABA has helped her to 'hold' her cortef

> and L-tyrosine has helped her thyroid to stabilize.

It's funny how we are all a bit different and need to figure

out some of these little extras we need by asking around and

experimenting. A brief web search seems to give mixed info

on PABA - some say it is a thyroid hormone antagonist and

some say it is helpful for both hypo and hyper. L-tyrosine

I know is used for production of thyroid hormones.

> This is all a bit too much for me to figure out right now. I think

> I'll get another hair test and ask Andy what he thinks.

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/s_Disease/message/25575

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Thanks for posting this.

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