Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 I have no silver fillings. I used to eat a lot of fish, particularly tuna. From this alone, as far as I can tell, my mercury level was six times what it should have been, my hair started falling out, and I had problems with anxiety for the first time in my life. IMHO, some people just plain detox badly, so a little bit of mercury can go a long way. Jane On Nov 7, 2004, at 9:35 AM, scrisman2001 wrote: > > My daughter is 10 yrs old, epilepsy, and probably PDD. Her DDI hair > mineral test came back with high results (yellow range) for Lead, > mercury, and uranium. Copper was extremely high 440, ref range 12- > 35. Zinc was in the left sided green range. I was hoping you could > help with some questions: > > 1. If high hair mercury indicates recent exposure, where could it > be coming from? Her last vaccination was 5 years ago. She does eat > salmon (Alaskan) and some tuna fish. Over the last six months we > have used strong homeopathics, which aggravated her seizures, so we > stopped. Could it be the homeopathics are moving the mercury into > her bloodstream? Is the hair test only a reflection of what's going > on in the blood? > > 2. I understand that DMSA does not chelate copper. The Pfeiffer > Center uses zinc and L-Cysteine to bring down copper levels. I am > considering taking my daughter there. I thought I read somewhere on > this board that Cysteine is not good to take with toxic heavy > metals, but cannot remember exactly. Can anybody comment? > > Sandy > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 > 1. If high hair mercury indicates recent exposure, where could it > be coming from? Check here for sources of current exposures http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2004 Report Share Posted November 12, 2004 > > My daughter is 10 yrs old, epilepsy, and probably PDD. Her DDI hair > mineral test came back with high results (yellow range) for Lead, > mercury, and uranium. Copper was extremely high 440, ref range 12- > 35. High HAIR copper indicates copper toxicity. Too much copper is toxic. The symptoms are very similar to mercury poisoning. It can be quite serious. I presume (but don't know) from what you said that her hair copper is in the " red " zone on the test? To lower copper levels you could give her zinc 3 or 4 times a day. She may possibly have some " negative " effects while her copper excess is being released (while taking zinc), such as hyperactivity. (You can put up with this and/or you can lower the dose but still give zinc 3 or 4 times a day). > Zinc was in the left sided green range. I was hoping you could > help with some questions: > > 1. If high hair mercury indicates recent exposure, where could it > be coming from? This does not indicate recent exposure. It indicates either recent or past exposure, and it indicates mercury poisoning. (It is BLOOD level that indicates only recent exposure.) > Her last vaccination was 5 years ago. She does eat > salmon (Alaskan) and some tuna fish. Over the last six months we > have used strong homeopathics, which aggravated her seizures, so we > stopped. Could it be the homeopathics are moving the mercury into > her bloodstream? Is the hair test only a reflection of what's going > on in the blood? > > 2. I understand that DMSA does not chelate copper. correct! > The Pfeiffer > Center uses zinc and L-Cysteine to bring down copper levels. I am > considering taking my daughter there. I thought I read somewhere on > this board that Cysteine is not good to take with toxic heavy > metals, but cannot remember exactly. Can anybody comment? sure, cysteine is one of many of the sulfury things. In general, many many practitioners believe that sulfur is " good " for metal toxic people or that people NEED sulfury supplements in order to detox. Many beliefs along these lines. Andy (on the other hand) believes that only SOME people who are metal toxic benefit from taking sulfury stuff, and others need to AVOID sulfury stuff (that it is harmful). You can read more about this line of thought, if you wish, here: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/ANDY_INDEX.html#sulfur I am not aware of any connection between copper toxicity and giving sulfury supplements--- that is, I don't think sulfury supplements help to reduce copper. Although a copper toxic person MAY also be low sulfur..... if that makes sense good wishes, Moria > > Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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