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>This has come up before on a-m. Search the archives (look up

>both " nosebleeds " and " nose bleeds " and perhaps other variants).

>This could be antimony - see p. 90 of HTI. I see it is

>suspiciously undetectable on the hair test.

>Lowering dose is certainly worth a try.

>--

Thanks ,

A search revealed most think it can because of too much zinc, too little copper,

too low vitamin K and/or antimony.

Good pick-up about it been suspiciously absent on hair test. It seems to come up

almost everytime on other hair tests.

At any rate the suggestion for Antimony is the same in terms of chelating

agents. Plus, to use mehtylating agents like TMG, B-12 & Folic acid. And also

take high Potassium and Magnesium. I wonder if their is a connection between the

Antimony and her thyroid issues (potassium interference).

She has a really ALL-low test, so her mineral derangement may be the source of

all this. Do you think the body may be trying to dump some metals through

nose-bleeds? She is too young to dump them with menstruating>.

I'm not inclined to advise copper supplementation. It seems to be almost

contra-indicated with chelation, right?

Does anybody have any experience with Vit K supplementation? This little girls

grandmother from Hungary also had nose bleeds when she was young, and they

restarted on a visit to South Africa a few years ago, so I wonder if their is

something in their environment.

A hair test of the grandmother would be helpful to see if their is a genetic

retention of antimony?

Dean

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Dean,

My daughter had frequent nose bleeds when she was younger. The ENT

specialist said that there was (probably still is) a weak spot in one

of the vessels. She is very allergic. What we found was that the

nose bleeds happened most when she was exposed to large quantities of

air borne allergens. Keeping her bedroom very clean helped. Avoiding

known allergens helped. The ENT gave us packages to mix up sterile

saline and rinse her nose, which also helped. At night she puts a

little bit of vaseline in her nose, also helped. My daughter hasn't

chelated enough to know if chelation would aggravate the nose bleeds,

but I wouldn't be surprised. Lowering the dose makes sense to me.

>

> Hi All,

> I'm working with a mom that has begun chelating her 10 yr old daughter;

> Hair test number 6

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html

> She shows deranged mineral transport with an obvious all low reading

indicating mercury is a lot higher than indicated on the test.

> Her only exposure is Intra-uterine and vaccinations.

> She exhibits obsessive behaviour and is fixated on horses.

> I have heard her mom mention that it falls into the category of mild

autism when the child has only one interest and is obsessive about it.

>

> Her thyroid ratio K/Ca is towards the low end of the range 0.070

should be between 0.030 and 0.350.

> And her Ca and Mg are both out of range.

> This is confirmed with symptoms like hair falling out (common

thyroid sign). This was corrected with Andy's suggested

supplementation and thyroid glandular started one month before her

first round.

>

> The main question I have is with regard to her nose bleeds. She has

regular nose bleeds maybe twice a week. But with the first round it

increased markedly - about 3 on the second day.

> Has anybody got any thought on this?

> She was taking 12.5mg DMSA every 4 hours. We have decided to lower

the dose to 10mg next round.

> Andy other comments would be helpful.

>

> Thanks,

> Dean

>

>

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