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Looks like deranged mineral transport, as all the metals are high, caused by

mercury poisoning. Uranium is higher in the southwest and west due to it being

int he soil.

Warmly,

[ ] Uranium??

I just received my son's urine results back and the results out of

the norm range are as follows.....

Arsenic - 149.7 (ref 0.0 - 70.0)

Aluminum - 97.0 (ref 0.0 - 82.9)

Antimony - 0.124 (ref 0.000 - 0.061)

Beryllium - 3.33 (ref 0.00 - 1.50)

Uranium - nmol/d 0.083 (ref 0.000 - 0.063)

Uranium - nmol/mol creatine 22.34 (ref 0.00 - 5.53)

Can anyone offer any advice on how uranium got this high and how to

get rid of all the above? Anything would be great!!

Thank you in advance for any help,

Lu

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It is also more common exposure as a by-product of Radon.

> Looks like deranged mineral transport, as all the metals are high,

caused by mercury poisoning. Uranium is higher in the southwest and

west due to it being int he soil.

>

> Warmly,

>

> [ ] Uranium??

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>

>

> I just received my son's urine results back and the results out

of

> the norm range are as follows.....

>

> Arsenic - 149.7 (ref 0.0 - 70.0)

> Aluminum - 97.0 (ref 0.0 - 82.9)

> Antimony - 0.124 (ref 0.000 - 0.061)

> Beryllium - 3.33 (ref 0.00 - 1.50)

> Uranium - nmol/d 0.083 (ref 0.000 - 0.063)

> Uranium - nmol/mol creatine 22.34 (ref 0.00 - 5.53)

>

> Can anyone offer any advice on how uranium got this high and how

to

> get rid of all the above? Anything would be great!!

> Thank you in advance for any help,

> Lu

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As far as I understand, deranged mineral transport is determined by

essential minerals in a hair test, not by toxic metals in the urine

test.

Margaret

> Looks like deranged mineral transport, as all the metals are high,

caused by mercury poisoning. Uranium is higher in the southwest and

west due to it being int he soil.

>

> Warmly,

>

> [ ] Uranium??

>

>

>

> I just received my son's urine results back and the results out

of

> the norm range are as follows.....

>

> Arsenic - 149.7 (ref 0.0 - 70.0)

> Aluminum - 97.0 (ref 0.0 - 82.9)

> Antimony - 0.124 (ref 0.000 - 0.061)

> Beryllium - 3.33 (ref 0.00 - 1.50)

> Uranium - nmol/d 0.083 (ref 0.000 - 0.063)

> Uranium - nmol/mol creatine 22.34 (ref 0.00 - 5.53)

>

> Can anyone offer any advice on how uranium got this high and how

to

> get rid of all the above? Anything would be great!!

> Thank you in advance for any help,

> Lu

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> I just received my son's urine results back and the results out of

> the norm range are as follows.....

>

> Arsenic - 149.7 (ref 0.0 - 70.0)

> Aluminum - 97.0 (ref 0.0 - 82.9)

> Antimony - 0.124 (ref 0.000 - 0.061)

> Beryllium - 3.33 (ref 0.00 - 1.50)

> Uranium - nmol/d 0.083 (ref 0.000 - 0.063)

> Uranium - nmol/mol creatine 22.34 (ref 0.00 - 5.53)

>

> Can anyone offer any advice on how uranium got this high and how to

> get rid of all the above? Anything would be great!!

I have sources of exposures here

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

Dana

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I have never heard this, I think I am brain overloaded.Could you tell

be more about this?...where is Andy's new book?

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> > I just received my son's urine results back and the results out

of

> > the norm range are as follows.....

> >

> > Arsenic - 149.7 (ref 0.0 - 70.0)

> > Aluminum - 97.0 (ref 0.0 - 82.9)

> > Antimony - 0.124 (ref 0.000 - 0.061)

> > Beryllium - 3.33 (ref 0.00 - 1.50)

> > Uranium - nmol/d 0.083 (ref 0.000 - 0.063)

> > Uranium - nmol/mol creatine 22.34 (ref 0.00 - 5.53)

> >

> > Can anyone offer any advice on how uranium got this high and

how to

> > get rid of all the above? Anything would be great!!

>

>

> I have sources of exposures here

>

> http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

>

> Dana

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I think Andy's website is www.noamalgam.com

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