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Hi:

I just had a hair test analysis from Doctor's Data in which three

heavy metals were slightly out of range.

The are:

Arsenic: 0.12 range < 0.080

Bismuth: 0.097 range < 0.060

Uranium: 0.11 range < 0.060

I don't know if this slight out of range numbers can mean something or

maybe they are not to worry about.

Also, one weird thing that I noticed. I just finished my mercury

amalgams replacement (8 in total) with metal free composites by a

normal dentist, not a biological one (since where I live we don't have

that kind of dentists) and my mercury levels were below range, the

results were:

Mercury: 0.54 range < 1.1

I really don't understand this because as I said before, my dentist

didn't follow a special protocol or procedure while replacing my amalgams.

I thought that I was going to have high mercury levels since I had

those 8 amalgams for more than 15 years and they were already leaking.

Thanks and any help is greatly appreciated,

o

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Look at the FAQs where it explains about hair tests and why most mercury-toxic

folks have deranged mineral transport rather than high mercury on the hair test.

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Hi:<BR>

<BR>

I just had a hair test analysis from Doctor's Data in which three<BR>

heavy metals were slightly out of range.<BR>

<BR>

The are:<BR>

<BR>

Arsenic: 0.12 range < 0.080<BR>

Bismuth: 0.097 range < 0.060<BR>

Uranium: 0.11 range < 0.060<BR>

<BR>

I don't know if this slight out of range numbers can mean something or<BR>

maybe they are not to worry about.<BR>

<BR>

Also, one weird thing that I noticed. I just finished my mercury<BR>

amalgams replacement (8 in total) with metal free composites by a<BR>

normal dentist, not a biological one (since where I live we don't have<BR>

that kind of dentists) and my mercury levels were below range, the<BR>

results were:<BR>

<BR>

Mercury: 0.54 range < 1.1<BR>

<BR>

I really don't understand this because as I said before, my dentist<BR>

didn't follow a special protocol or procedure while replacing my amalgams.<BR>

<BR>

I thought that I was going to have high mercury levels since I had<BR>

those 8 amalgams for more than 15 years and they were already leaking.<BR>

<BR>

Thanks and any help is greatly appreciated,<BR>

o<BR>

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Your low mercury levels *could* mean you are retaining mercury and

not excreting it. I am off to have my 9 amalgams replaced at the

beginning of the year (lucky for me, I do have a safe dentist around

the corner!). They range between 22-33 years old! Do they EVER

stop releasing mercury vapors?

Pam

>

> Hi:

>

> I just had a hair test analysis from Doctor's Data in which three

> heavy metals were slightly out of range.

>

> The are:

>

> Arsenic: 0.12 range < 0.080

> Bismuth: 0.097 range < 0.060

> Uranium: 0.11 range < 0.060

>

> I don't know if this slight out of range numbers can mean

something or

> maybe they are not to worry about.

>

> Also, one weird thing that I noticed. I just finished my mercury

> amalgams replacement (8 in total) with metal free composites by a

> normal dentist, not a biological one (since where I live we don't

have

> that kind of dentists) and my mercury levels were below range, the

> results were:

>

> Mercury: 0.54 range < 1.1

>

> I really don't understand this because as I said before, my dentist

> didn't follow a special protocol or procedure while replacing my

amalgams.

>

> I thought that I was going to have high mercury levels since I had

> those 8 amalgams for more than 15 years and they were already

leaking.

>

> Thanks and any help is greatly appreciated,

> o

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