Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 I would start dealing with the copper and maybe do another hair test in a few months time. Dagmar. Copper 320 12-35 red over Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 > bismuth 0.11 <0.10 yellow > uranium 0.30 <0.060 red > nickel 0.78 <0.40 yellow Consider removing sources, see previous message > Copper 320 12-35 red over > Zinc 240 140-220 yellow over I think I would add a little zinc, and avoid copper-containing foods and other exposures My > first son has PDD and is mercury toxic. My second son is NT (and not > fully vaccinated - no Hep B and others). I will have his hair test > done in May. I am planning to become pregnant hopefully sometime > this year. If I am indeed not mercury toxic, do I need to be > concerned about my amalgams? Altho it would probably be good to remove your amalgams, because of your age and that you want more children, and because your second child is NT, I would suggest you don't worry too much about your amalgams, just focus on not vaccinating yourself any more, and don't vax any new children [and not your current children either]. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 , Mercury, nickel, and copper are metals that have been specifically linked to lupus. You appear to have problems with nickel, copper, uranium, and likely mercury. Most with lupus are immune reactive to mercury or nickel; as tested by MELISA blood lymphocyte immune reactivity test www.melisa.org When they deal with their exposures, most get better in symptoms and test results. Most with lupus also have a uriporphyrin blockage, resulting in sensitivity to light , skin problems, metabolic problems. This can be identified by the urine fractionated porphyrin test- commonly available. The Krebs energy cycle and production of heme depend on the conversion through the porphyrin chain, and if one of the steps gets blocked by toxic exposure(such as mercury, nickel, copper,etc.) these necessary body functions are disabled, resulting in dumping of porphyrins such as uriporphyrin or coproporphyrin in the urine. The Great Smokies comprehensive liver detox test would also likely identify defective/blocked sulfur related enzymatic processes, high free cysteine, abnormal ratio of cysteine to sulfates. www.gsdl.com I would suggest you try to figure out where your exposures come from and reduce those exposures, and deal metabolically with the toxic exposures that you have. Some of the above tests would also help confirm what you are dealing with and suggest treatment refinements. Bernie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2004 Report Share Posted April 19, 2004 > Copper 320 12-35 red over > > I would start dealing with the copper and maybe do another hair test in a few months time. > > Dagmar. > Yup. Zinc 50 mg + molybdenum 1000 mcg with meals. Check into what your liver and gall bladder are doing regarding your bile production and flow. Make sure there isn't an obvious contamination source for the copper. Andy . . . . .. . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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