Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 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. S <BR> 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> <BR> <BR> <BR> </tt> <br><br> <tt> =======================================================<BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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