Guest guest Posted September 7, 2004 Report Share Posted September 7, 2004 I can't comment on anything else, but if you have stripped doors, which have previously been painted with lead paint, this is where the lead is coming from. If I was you, I would get a lead test kit http://www.leadcheck.com/LeadCheckSwabHU.shtml and check the house (don't forget any wooden furniture). Dagmar. [ ] Andy or Moria or someone! 2nd Hair Test Freak-out... n has been doing really well, he's done 24 rounds of either DMSA+ALA, or ALA only. I'm a little freaked out at the hair test that just came back. The lead!? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 We didn't start seeing lead going up on our son's test results until two years after chelation. Someone posted that lead is in the bones and it can take two years to come out, so I figured that was what was going on. The levels dropped after that. Barb [ ] Andy or Moria or someone! 2nd Hair Test Freak-out... > n has been doing really well, he's done 24 rounds of either > DMSA+ALA, or ALA only. I'm a little freaked out at the hair test that > just came back. The lead!? > > The first results were a year earlier, before chelation. Since then I > have replaced aluminum pans, gotten an organic untreated mattress, > and a whole-house water filter. We did move into an old house > although I was hoping I was on top of the lead issues. Would a blood > test for lead differentiate recent exposure from old? And did I dream > it, or isn't the hair test supposed to normalize before all the > mercury is gone, or have I just not done enough rounds yet? What's > going on? > > And again, he's doing great. About 85% of the time no autistic > symptoms at all. > > Aluminum 26 (ref 8) red //21 yellow > Antimony 0.15 (ref .066) yellow //0.23 red > Arsenic 0.14 (ref .08) yellow // 0.23 red > Beryllium <0.01 (ref .02) no line // <0.01 no line > Bismuth 0.017 (ref .13) green // 0.011 green > Cadmium 0.087 (ref .15) green // 0.067 green > Lead 0.91 (ref 1) green // 5.1 red > Mercury 0.07 (ref .4) // 0.04 green > Platinum 0.004 (ref .005) green // 0.003 no line > Thallium <0.001 (ref .01) no line // <0.0001 no line > Thorium 0.005 (ref .005) green-yellow // <0.001 no line > Uranium 0.008 (ref .06) green // 0.017 green > Nickel 0.16 (ref .4) green // 0.18 green > Silver 0.05 (ref .2) green // .34 yellow > Tin 0.2 (ref .3) green // .21 green > Titanium 1.9 (ref 1) yellow // .21 yellow > > *Elements* > > Calcium 105 (10%) yellow // 244 (25%) green > Magnesium 53 (90%) yellow // 21 (40%) green > Sodium 100 (90%) yellow // 500 (off chart) red > Potassium 120 (90%)yellow // 370 (off chart) red > Copper 9.4 (30%) green // 23 (65%) green > Zinc 150 (60%) green // 88 (7%) yellow > Manganese 0.24 (30%) green // 0.36 (55%) green > Chromium 0.32 (40%) green // 0.61 (90%) yellow > Vanadium 0.069 (60%) green // 0.15 (88%) yellow > Molybdenum 0.054 (20%) green // 0.11 (88%) yellow > Boron 1.2 (45%) green // 1.3 (50%) white > Iodine 0.48 (48%) green // 0.71 (55%) green > Lithium 0.021 (77%) green // 0.024 (83%) green > Phosphorus 246 (80%) green // 167 (20%) green > Selenium 0.79 (10%) yellow // 0.92 (15%) yellow > Strontium 0.42 (53%) green // 0.55 (40%) green > Sulfur 54400 (87%) yellow // 51600 (75%) green > Barium 0.31 (50%) white // 0.59 (50%) white > Cobalt 0.013 (18%) green // 0.027 (65%) green > Iron 31 (92%) yellow // 29 (90%) yellow > Germanium 0.075 (89%) yellow // 0.061 (70%) yellow > Rubidium 0.1 (60%) green // 0.35 (99%) red > Zirconium 0.1 (20%) green // 0.16 (25%) green > > > Thanks for your insights... > > Nell > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 > I can't comment on anything else, but if you have stripped doors, which have previously been painted with lead paint, this is where the lead is coming from. Yes, thanks to you Dagmar I dealt with this months ago by painting over the doors. I didn't take them off the hinges, though -- the lead would only be a problem if there's contact with the wood, right? So the underside of the door where I couldn't fit a brush shouldn't be a problem? I've had the window sashes repainted if they were flaking at all, but I wonder whether I should take more drastic steps than that. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Thanks Barb. Did you see other things, like arsenic and antimony, rise as well? Nell > We didn't start seeing lead going up on our son's test results until two > years after chelation. Someone posted that lead is in the bones and it can > take two years to come out, so I figured that was what was going on. The > levels dropped after that. > Barb > [ ] Andy or Moria or someone! 2nd Hair Test > Freak-out... > > > > n has been doing really well, he's done 24 rounds of either > > DMSA+ALA, or ALA only. I'm a little freaked out at the hair test that > > just came back. The lead!? > > > > The first results were a year earlier, before chelation. Since then I > > have replaced aluminum pans, gotten an organic untreated mattress, > > and a whole-house water filter. We did move into an old house > > although I was hoping I was on top of the lead issues. Would a blood > > test for lead differentiate recent exposure from old? And did I dream > > it, or isn't the hair test supposed to normalize before all the > > mercury is gone, or have I just not done enough rounds yet? What's > > going on? > > > > And again, he's doing great. About 85% of the time no autistic > > symptoms at all. > > > > Aluminum 26 (ref 8) red //21 yellow > > Antimony 0.15 (ref .066) yellow //0.23 red > > Arsenic 0.14 (ref .08) yellow // 0.23 red > > Beryllium <0.01 (ref .02) no line // <0.01 no line > > Bismuth 0.017 (ref .13) green // 0.011 green > > Cadmium 0.087 (ref .15) green // 0.067 green > > Lead 0.91 (ref 1) green // 5.1 red > > Mercury 0.07 (ref .4) // 0.04 green > > Platinum 0.004 (ref .005) green // 0.003 no line > > Thallium <0.001 (ref .01) no line // <0.0001 no line > > Thorium 0.005 (ref .005) green-yellow // <0.001 no line > > Uranium 0.008 (ref .06) green // 0.017 green > > Nickel 0.16 (ref .4) green // 0.18 green > > Silver 0.05 (ref .2) green // .34 yellow > > Tin 0.2 (ref .3) green // .21 green > > Titanium 1.9 (ref 1) yellow // .21 yellow > > > > *Elements* > > > > Calcium 105 (10%) yellow // 244 (25%) green > > Magnesium 53 (90%) yellow // 21 (40%) green > > Sodium 100 (90%) yellow // 500 (off chart) red > > Potassium 120 (90%)yellow // 370 (off chart) red > > Copper 9.4 (30%) green // 23 (65%) green > > Zinc 150 (60%) green // 88 (7%) yellow > > Manganese 0.24 (30%) green // 0.36 (55%) green > > Chromium 0.32 (40%) green // 0.61 (90%) yellow > > Vanadium 0.069 (60%) green // 0.15 (88%) yellow > > Molybdenum 0.054 (20%) green // 0.11 (88%) yellow > > Boron 1.2 (45%) green // 1.3 (50%) white > > Iodine 0.48 (48%) green // 0.71 (55%) green > > Lithium 0.021 (77%) green // 0.024 (83%) green > > Phosphorus 246 (80%) green // 167 (20%) green > > Selenium 0.79 (10%) yellow // 0.92 (15%) yellow > > Strontium 0.42 (53%) green // 0.55 (40%) green > > Sulfur 54400 (87%) yellow // 51600 (75%) green > > Barium 0.31 (50%) white // 0.59 (50%) white > > Cobalt 0.013 (18%) green // 0.027 (65%) green > > Iron 31 (92%) yellow // 29 (90%) yellow > > Germanium 0.075 (89%) yellow // 0.061 (70%) yellow > > Rubidium 0.1 (60%) green // 0.35 (99%) red > > Zirconium 0.1 (20%) green // 0.16 (25%) green > > > > > > Thanks for your insights... > > > > Nell > > > > > > > > > > ======================================================= > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2004 Report Share Posted September 18, 2004 > > > n has been doing really well, he's done 24 rounds of either > > > DMSA+ALA, or ALA only. I'm a little freaked out at the hair test > that > > > just came back. The lead!? > > > > > > The first results were a year earlier, before chelation. did I > dream > > > it, or isn't the hair test supposed to normalize before all the > > > mercury is gone, or have I just not done enough rounds yet? What's > > > going on? > > > > > > And again, he's doing great. About 85% of the time no autistic > > > symptoms at all. This is what says chelation is working. You didn't dream it, but youj haven't done enough chelation yet to normalize the hair test. Possibilities: 1. One of the hair tests is an error where someone else'[s hair got switched with his. This happens, though rarely (and there are a lot of places for it to happen where the lab would never know). 2. You got the toxins mobilized and they are now ouit in his body where you see test results reflecting that, the first hair test looks VERY normal - it is the one I'd guess got goofed if one did - while the second has deranged mineral transport (rule 4). 3. With deranged mineral transport, the second test results may not mean what they appear to. Or they may. 4. I'd start by repeating the hair test and getting a bunch of lead check swabs to explore the house AND THE YARD for lead. Lead check swabs are available at many drugstores. 5. If you check page 52 of Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment (www.noamalgam.com) you'll see the " roller coaster detox ride, " and he may simply be 'going over the hump " right now, which is when the tests are the most " interesting. " Andy > > > Aluminum 26 (ref 8) red //21 yellow > > > Antimony 0.15 (ref .066) yellow //0.23 red > > > Arsenic 0.14 (ref .08) yellow // 0.23 red > > > Beryllium <0.01 (ref .02) no line // <0.01 no line > > > Bismuth 0.017 (ref .13) green // 0.011 green > > > Cadmium 0.087 (ref .15) green // 0.067 green > > > Lead 0.91 (ref 1) green // 5.1 red > > > Mercury 0.07 (ref .4) // 0.04 green > > > Platinum 0.004 (ref .005) green // 0.003 no line > > > Thallium <0.001 (ref .01) no line // <0.0001 no line > > > Thorium 0.005 (ref .005) green-yellow // <0.001 no line > > > Uranium 0.008 (ref .06) green // 0.017 green > > > Nickel 0.16 (ref .4) green // 0.18 green > > > Silver 0.05 (ref .2) green // .34 yellow > > > Tin 0.2 (ref .3) green // .21 green > > > Titanium 1.9 (ref 1) yellow // .21 yellow > > > > > > *Elements* > > > > > > Calcium 105 (10%) yellow // 244 (25%) green > > > Magnesium 53 (90%) yellow // 21 (40%) green > > > Sodium 100 (90%) yellow // 500 (off chart) red > > > Potassium 120 (90%)yellow // 370 (off chart) red > > > Copper 9.4 (30%) green // 23 (65%) green > > > Zinc 150 (60%) green // 88 (7%) yellow > > > Manganese 0.24 (30%) green // 0.36 (55%) green > > > Chromium 0.32 (40%) green // 0.61 (90%) yellow > > > Vanadium 0.069 (60%) green // 0.15 (88%) yellow > > > Molybdenum 0.054 (20%) green // 0.11 (88%) yellow > > > Boron 1.2 (45%) green // 1.3 (50%) white > > > Iodine 0.48 (48%) green // 0.71 (55%) green > > > Lithium 0.021 (77%) green // 0.024 (83%) green > > > Phosphorus 246 (80%) green // 167 (20%) green > > > Selenium 0.79 (10%) yellow // 0.92 (15%) yellow > > > Strontium 0.42 (53%) green // 0.55 (40%) green > > > Sulfur 54400 (87%) yellow // 51600 (75%) green > > > Barium 0.31 (50%) white // 0.59 (50%) white > > > Cobalt 0.013 (18%) green // 0.027 (65%) green > > > Iron 31 (92%) yellow // 29 (90%) yellow > > > Germanium 0.075 (89%) yellow // 0.061 (70%) yellow > > > Rubidium 0.1 (60%) green // 0.35 (99%) red > > > Zirconium 0.1 (20%) green // 0.16 (25%) green Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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