Guest guest Posted August 14, 2002 Report Share Posted August 14, 2002 where are you getting your Mercury from? It's amazing. Do you eat a lot of fish? It seems very odd. Any thought anyone? > Hair test for (25/m); never any fillings > > toxic elements > result ug/g reference range > aluminum: 3.8 <7.0 green > antimony: 0.018 <0.066 green > arsenic: 0.06 <0.08 green > beryllium: <0.01 <0.02 green > bismuth: 0.044 <0.06 green > cadmium; 0.036 <0.15 green > lead: 0.14 <2.0 green > mercury: 3.6 <1.1 red > platinum: <0.003 <0.005 no line > thallium: <0.001 <0.01 no line > thorium: <0.001 <0.005 no line > uranium: 0.17 <0.06 yellow > nickel: 0.21 <0.4 green > silver: 0.04 <0.12 green > tin; 0.08 <0.3 green > titanium: 0.7 <1.0 green > total toxic representation: 94th percentile > > > ELEMENTS > ug/g ref range > calcium 1300 200-750 high (yellow) > magnesium 130 25-75 high (yellow) > sodium 27 12-90 > potassium 13 9-40 > copper 100 10-28 high (red) > zinc 210 130-200 high (yellow) > manganese 0.07 0.15-0.65 Low (yellow) > chrmoium 0.16 0.2-0.4 Low (yellow) > vanadium 0.05 0.018-0.065 > molybdenum 0.059 0.025-0.064 > boron 1.3 0.4-3.0 > iodine 1.0 0.25-1.3 > lithium 0.025 0.007-0.023 high (yellow) > phosphorus 269 160-250 high (yellow) > selenium 0.89 0.95-1.7 Low (yellow) > strontium 7.9 0.3-3.5 High (yellow) > sulfer 48500 44500-52000 > barium 1.5 0.16-1.6 > cobalt 0.042 0.013-0.035 > iron 8.8 5.4-13 > germainium 0.046 0.045-0.065 > rubidium 0.017 0.011-0.12 > zirconium 0.041 0.02-0.44 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2002 Report Share Posted August 17, 2002 I could have gotten mercury from mother in vitro (she has a lot of fillings); from fish (tuna has always been a favorite), vaccinations, I don't know to be honest. My DMPS challenege wasnt real impressive; only 7.8; a lot of people who test at 40 or 50 or higher dont see much improvement after lengthy chelation. My red blood cells test showed mercury just under the refernece range but that was 2.5 years ago. My plan now is to do the hair test again; since this one was form a year ago. If copper is still very high I may use dr Cutler's suggestions to deal with that first and then go back to focusing on mercury. I also plan to do a NDF challenge. I tried NDF 2 bottles a year ago after this hair test and it didnt help. My doc said that I need to get a chlorine filter because the NDF will bind to chlorine; I was upset about the money wasted but I finally decided to try it and the one bottle NDF seemed to give some progress. So if I do a challenge and enough comes out I may go with that. My stomache hurt for a week after the DMPS challenge; then stopped while I did the NDF; now its hurting some again; nothing real bad but feels a little irritated and I am very much concerned that if I do another DMPS IV it may get a lot worse. I guess it depends on why it hurts. If its from being scratched by metals coming out then it is still sore and would likely get much worse if more metals go through it. Any ideas? For now I plan to use other means of chelation, since IV DMPS didnt get a whole lot of mercury in my case anyway. > > Hair test for (25/m); never any fillings > > > > toxic elements > > result ug/g reference range > > aluminum: 3.8 <7.0 green > > antimony: 0.018 <0.066 green > > arsenic: 0.06 <0.08 green > > beryllium: <0.01 <0.02 green > > bismuth: 0.044 <0.06 green > > cadmium; 0.036 <0.15 green > > lead: 0.14 <2.0 green > > mercury: 3.6 <1.1 red > > platinum: <0.003 <0.005 no line > > thallium: <0.001 <0.01 no line > > thorium: <0.001 <0.005 no line > > uranium: 0.17 <0.06 yellow > > nickel: 0.21 <0.4 green > > silver: 0.04 <0.12 green > > tin; 0.08 <0.3 green > > titanium: 0.7 <1.0 green > > total toxic representation: 94th percentile > > > > > > ELEMENTS > > ug/g ref range > > calcium 1300 200-750 high (yellow) > > magnesium 130 25-75 high (yellow) > > sodium 27 12-90 > > potassium 13 9-40 > > copper 100 10-28 high (red) > > zinc 210 130-200 high (yellow) > > manganese 0.07 0.15-0.65 Low (yellow) > > chrmoium 0.16 0.2-0.4 Low (yellow) > > vanadium 0.05 0.018-0.065 > > molybdenum 0.059 0.025-0.064 > > boron 1.3 0.4-3.0 > > iodine 1.0 0.25-1.3 > > lithium 0.025 0.007-0.023 high (yellow) > > phosphorus 269 160-250 high (yellow) > > selenium 0.89 0.95-1.7 Low (yellow) > > strontium 7.9 0.3-3.5 High (yellow) > > sulfer 48500 44500-52000 > > barium 1.5 0.16-1.6 > > cobalt 0.042 0.013-0.035 > > iron 8.8 5.4-13 > > germainium 0.046 0.045-0.065 > > rubidium 0.017 0.011-0.12 > > zirconium 0.041 0.02-0.44 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Thanks Jackie for your response. I have already purchased AI.Currently on every supplement Andy suggest " s and nothing is helping. Again thanks for all that you do. RG Re: Hair Test Here is 's reply about your hair test. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/21740 I agree with what she said. Your hair test doesn't meet the counting rules, but in that case, mineral transport is normal, so the toxic element section should pretty accurately reflect what is happening in your body. Andy explains this better in his hair test book. Most mercury toxic people meet the counting rules (have deranged mineral transport) and have *low* hair mercury (probably poor excretors), but some don't meet the counting rules and have higher hair mercury, and are still mercury toxic. Anyway, your mercury level is higher than most of us who do meet the counting rules, so it may be high enough that it is causing your problems. As said, your symptoms sound like they could be mercury, so I would also suggest a trial of chelation after all your amalgams are out. Symptoms from chelation should verify whether you're toxic or not. You have certainly had enough exposure to it, and chelation would be a good idea to bring your levels down. And as said, you probably need more supplements and possibly adrenal and thyroid support, so I would also suggest getting Cutler's book, Amalgam Illness. Personally, I think anybody joining this group should have it. Also, your Ca/Mg ratio at 4.04 is almost out of range, and can be a sign of blood sugar problems. Might be worth checking into, cutting out or limiting sugar and carbs, and eating more protein can help. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Thanks Jackie for your response. I have already purchased AI.Currently on every supplement Andy suggest " s and nothing is helping. Again thanks for all that you do. RG Re: Hair Test Here is 's reply about your hair test. http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/21740 I agree with what she said. Your hair test doesn't meet the counting rules, but in that case, mineral transport is normal, so the toxic element section should pretty accurately reflect what is happening in your body. Andy explains this better in his hair test book. Most mercury toxic people meet the counting rules (have deranged mineral transport) and have *low* hair mercury (probably poor excretors), but some don't meet the counting rules and have higher hair mercury, and are still mercury toxic. Anyway, your mercury level is higher than most of us who do meet the counting rules, so it may be high enough that it is causing your problems. As said, your symptoms sound like they could be mercury, so I would also suggest a trial of chelation after all your amalgams are out. Symptoms from chelation should verify whether you're toxic or not. You have certainly had enough exposure to it, and chelation would be a good idea to bring your levels down. And as said, you probably need more supplements and possibly adrenal and thyroid support, so I would also suggest getting Cutler's book, Amalgam Illness. Personally, I think anybody joining this group should have it. Also, your Ca/Mg ratio at 4.04 is almost out of range, and can be a sign of blood sugar problems. Might be worth checking into, cutting out or limiting sugar and carbs, and eating more protein can help. Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Roland, Are you on adrenal support? From what you reported, I would think this is a critical need before you start feeling better. Are you properly addressing the candida problem? This would also be essential before you can start feeling better. Your liver function is likely also impaired, but I would say you need to get the adrenal support and control the candida problem before you can get the liver working better. You may want to check the files for the list of doctors familiar with Andy's protocol. You may benefit from some help in figuring out what is going on with you and how to address it. -- > > Thanks Jackie for your response. > I have already purchased AI.Currently on every supplement Andy suggest " s and nothing is helping. > Again thanks for all that you do. > RG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 I just got my Blood work back.I think this shows I need Adrenal Support,but see what you all think.I think my DHEA is way to low.This is from low adrenals right?Any imput RG T-3 Uptake 31 Range 22.5 -37 T-4 Total 9.0 Range 3.2-12.6 T-4 Free 2.8 Range 1.0 - 4.0 TSH 1.52 0.45 - 4.50 DHEA 184 180 - 1300 Cortisol Total 15 > > Thanks so much for response , > > I am currently taking adrenogen from Metagenics for adrenal function. I looked at the ingredients of the product. I doubt this will do you much good unless possibly you take several at a time. It may help somewhat until you can get something better. > I am waiting for TSH and T-3 and T-4 test to come back.May do the salvia Test next. Sounds good. > My circulation to my legs and feet is getting worse,could this be from liver or candida? Have to keep legs and hands up or blood pools. I don't know the direct cause. All of these aspects - toxins, liver function, adrenal function, etc - are interconnected and it can be hard to figure out. Andy commented when you asked about this that you might try various forms of adrenal support. I would not be surprised if this is just what you need. You might have to try something stronger, such as hydrocortisone or cortef to get the level of support you need. > My wife just today made me an appointment with Dr. at Great Smokies Medical in Asheville NC.I was referred to him by my DDS.I have got to have help pretty quick. > Have you heard anything about him? No, but I looked at the website and they talk about IV chelation. There is no mention of oral chelation. IV chelation of any kind can hurt you badly. Please be careful. Go read www.dmpsbackfire.com > I have been to Dr.after Dr.they all say they have never seen anything like what I have. The ultimate solution is safe, careful chelation. Until then, I would try adrenal support. Acupuncture might be another good bet to address this symptom. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2008 Report Share Posted February 6, 2008 I just got my Blood work back.I think this shows I need Adrenal Support,but see what you all think.I think my DHEA is way to low.This is from low adrenals right?Any imput RG T-3 Uptake 31 Range 22.5 -37 T-4 Total 9.0 Range 3.2-12.6 T-4 Free 2.8 Range 1.0 - 4.0 TSH 1.52 0.45 - 4.50 DHEA 184 180 - 1300 Cortisol Total 15 > > Thanks so much for response , > > I am currently taking adrenogen from Metagenics for adrenal function. I looked at the ingredients of the product. I doubt this will do you much good unless possibly you take several at a time. It may help somewhat until you can get something better. > I am waiting for TSH and T-3 and T-4 test to come back.May do the salvia Test next. Sounds good. > My circulation to my legs and feet is getting worse,could this be from liver or candida? Have to keep legs and hands up or blood pools. I don't know the direct cause. All of these aspects - toxins, liver function, adrenal function, etc - are interconnected and it can be hard to figure out. Andy commented when you asked about this that you might try various forms of adrenal support. I would not be surprised if this is just what you need. You might have to try something stronger, such as hydrocortisone or cortef to get the level of support you need. > My wife just today made me an appointment with Dr. at Great Smokies Medical in Asheville NC.I was referred to him by my DDS.I have got to have help pretty quick. > Have you heard anything about him? No, but I looked at the website and they talk about IV chelation. There is no mention of oral chelation. IV chelation of any kind can hurt you badly. Please be careful. Go read www.dmpsbackfire.com > I have been to Dr.after Dr.they all say they have never seen anything like what I have. The ultimate solution is safe, careful chelation. Until then, I would try adrenal support. Acupuncture might be another good bet to address this symptom. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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