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>I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did too.

>The copper content of her hair was off the chart. according to the

>chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and her level was

>26.2. She also had high aluminum.

Hi ,

I had the same problem, and using the protocol in Ann Louise Gittleman's

book had alot of success.

Why Am I Always so Tired? Discover How Correcting Your Body's Copper

Imbalance Can....

ISBN 006-2515942

$14 US -- can probably order it thru Amazon.com

Its basically a vitamin/mineral regime fine-tuned. In 6 mos my copper

and zinc levels were normalized, and I started to dump lead and cadmium.

Mind you, I am on a well-chosen homeopathic remedy as well, but this was

the first time I could tolerate the supplementation to get at this. Am

using high quality Thorne supplements to do it (mostly citrate based).

The aluminum levels are down only a bit, but its probably because I drink

alot of tea (and tea has high aluminum). Am working on this intense

craving -- wanting the acid in the tea.

Hope this helps,

Joyce

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Joyce

Thanks so much. I'll order the book and read up.

I am hoping that just a regime of the right stuff will

help and that it isn't something permanent like

's syndrome.

what is the well chosen homeopathic? Also, did you

do the homeopathic first and them the vitamin and

mineral regime?

Or the vitamins and minerals first?

--- J Laidlaw r.laidlaw@...> wrote:

> >I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did

> too.

> >The copper content of her hair was off the chart.

> according to the

> >chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and

> her level was

> >26.2. She also had high aluminum.

>

> Hi ,

> I had the same problem, and using the protocol in

> Ann Louise Gittleman's

> book had alot of success.

>

> Why Am I Always so Tired? Discover How Correcting

> Your Body's Copper

> Imbalance Can....

> ISBN 006-2515942

> $14 US -- can probably order it thru Amazon.com

>

> Its basically a vitamin/mineral regime fine-tuned.

> In 6 mos my copper

> and zinc levels were normalized, and I started to

> dump lead and cadmium.

> Mind you, I am on a well-chosen homeopathic remedy

> as well, but this was

> the first time I could tolerate the supplementation

> to get at this. Am

> using high quality Thorne supplements to do it

> (mostly citrate based).

>

> The aluminum levels are down only a bit, but its

> probably because I drink

> alot of tea (and tea has high aluminum). Am working

> on this intense

> craving -- wanting the acid in the tea.

>

> Hope this helps,

> Joyce

>

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Hi Joyce

Where did you find that tea is high in aluminum? I've read it has fluoride but

never aluminum. I am a tea lover also. My aluminum levels were low.

Chantal

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Joyce

Thanks so much. I'll order the book and read up.

I am hoping that just a regime of the right stuff will

help and that it isn't something permanent like

's syndrome.

what is the well chosen homeopathic? Also, did you

do the homeopathic first and them the vitamin and

mineral regime?

Or the vitamins and minerals first?

--- J Laidlaw r.laidlaw@...> wrote:

> >I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did

> too.

> >The copper content of her hair was off the chart.

> according to the

> >chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and

> her level was

> >26.2. She also had high aluminum.

>

> Hi ,

> I had the same problem, and using the protocol in

> Ann Louise Gittleman's

> book had alot of success.

>

> Why Am I Always so Tired? Discover How Correcting

> Your Body's Copper

> Imbalance Can....

> ISBN 006-2515942

> $14 US -- can probably order it thru Amazon.com

>

> Its basically a vitamin/mineral regime fine-tuned.

> In 6 mos my copper

> and zinc levels were normalized, and I started to

> dump lead and cadmium.

> Mind you, I am on a well-chosen homeopathic remedy

> as well, but this was

> the first time I could tolerate the supplementation

> to get at this. Am

> using high quality Thorne supplements to do it

> (mostly citrate based).

>

> The aluminum levels are down only a bit, but its

> probably because I drink

> alot of tea (and tea has high aluminum). Am working

> on this intense

> craving -- wanting the acid in the tea.

>

> Hope this helps,

> Joyce

>

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>Hi Joyce

>Where did you find that tea is high in aluminum? I've read it has fluoride

>but never aluminum. I am a tea lover also. My aluminum levels were low.

>Chantal

Hi Chantal,

Check Dr. Mercola's site: www.mercola.com:

http://www.mercola.com/2001/may/16/fluoride.htm

(flouride increases the absorption of aluminum)

http://www.mercola.com/2000/sept/10/green_tea_fluoride_thyroid.htm

- this article has a section on flouride and aluminum in tea

Looks like your body isn't susceptible to hanging onto aluminum like mine

is.....

I drink only organic tea, but am sure it will still lock onto any

aluminum and flouride in the ground.

Warm regards,

Joyce

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>what is the well chosen homeopathic? Also, did you

>do the homeopathic first and them the vitamin and

>mineral regime?

> Or the vitamins and minerals first?

>

>

Hi

Homeopathy is difficult for alot of people to understand, as the remedies

are not chosen in the manner herbs, drugs, supplements are (ie take this

for that condition). Homeopathy is based on the natural law of " like

cures like " , hence a remedy is found that contains the closest match to

your most peculiar and characteristic symptoms. A homeopath is more

interested in what makes the way you manifest copper excess different

than someone else. Hence common symptoms aren't as useful. The

homeopath uses ALL your symptoms and complaints, (even peculiarities like

the fact I feel best sitting with my feet up....) mental, emotional and

physical to choose a remedy.

So what works for me will most likely not work for you. I've also been

through a series of remedies, partly because of what is called

'dissimilar disease' (more than one 'homeopathically-defined disease'

present), and because I'm so sensitive. I'll respond to anything you

stick in my mouth, so it sometimes takes a bit to discern if its acting

only palliatively or partially or really curatively. A well-trained

homeopath is essential, and a real gift.

Homeopathy has saved my life, and is at the core of my healing process.

I can start the process of metal detox on its own, but like in my case, I

was starved for certain minerals that had to be taken in excess to help

move them out. This is where a nutritionally oriented doctor and

Gittleman and hair analysis/etc helped. For some the supplementation may

be enough. For me it wasn't.

Hope this helps a bit.

Warm regards,

Joyce

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Thanks Joyce

My addiction is to Organic Darjeeling love the stuff......supposed to have

antioxidants and not be all that bad.....my one vice...oh well

Thanks again

Chantal

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>Hi Joyce

>Where did you find that tea is high in aluminum? I've read it has fluoride

>but never aluminum. I am a tea lover also. My aluminum levels were low.

>Chantal

Hi Chantal,

Check Dr. Mercola's site: www.mercola.com:

http://www.mercola.com/2001/may/16/fluoride.htm

(flouride increases the absorption of aluminum)

http://www.mercola.com/2000/sept/10/green_tea_fluoride_thyroid.htm

- this article has a section on flouride and aluminum in tea

Looks like your body isn't susceptible to hanging onto aluminum like mine

is.....

I drink only organic tea, but am sure it will still lock onto any

aluminum and flouride in the ground.

Warm regards,

Joyce

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> I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did too.

> The copper content of her hair was off the chart. according to the

> chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and her level was

> 26.2. She also had high aluminum.

>

> Anyone had any experience with trying to reduce the Copper level and

> aluminum level?

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

>

Hi ,

Take/give zinc for the high copper. This is discussed from

time to time on the autism-mercury list, since ALA tends to

reduce copper excretion (and thus tends to increase copper

levels). I've been taking ALA (as a chelator) since Jan 2000,

and took zinc for part of that time as well. My hair copper

level went down slightly (from about 26 [high normal] to

16 [exactly 50% on DDI's scale]). And I'm really very flakey

about taking pills--- I probably actually only TOOK the zinc

< 1/2 the time. I just tonight wrote a post to the

autism-mercury list as well. You might try doing a search there

on " copper " just for the heck of it. And there is at least

one post on copper in this file (look under chelation agents):

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/ANDY_INDEX

best,

Moria

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Moria,

Thanks for the link. There was some interesting

information there. I had read about the zinc

supplements as a possible way to help reduce the

copper. Avery also has high zinc but not above the

normal range. I am wondering what too much zinc does.

But I have started the zinc anyway.

--- moriam@... wrote:

> > I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did

> too.

> > The copper content of her hair was off the chart.

> according to the

> > chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and

> her level was

> > 26.2. She also had high aluminum.

> >

> > Anyone had any experience with trying to reduce

> the Copper level and

> > aluminum level?

> >

> > Thanks in advance!

> >

> >

>

> Hi ,

>

> Take/give zinc for the high copper. This is

> discussed from

> time to time on the autism-mercury list, since ALA

> tends to

> reduce copper excretion (and thus tends to increase

> copper

> levels). I've been taking ALA (as a chelator) since

> Jan 2000,

> and took zinc for part of that time as well. My hair

> copper

> level went down slightly (from about 26 [high

> normal] to

> 16 [exactly 50% on DDI's scale]). And I'm really

> very flakey

> about taking pills--- I probably actually only TOOK

> the zinc

> < 1/2 the time. I just tonight wrote a post to the

> autism-mercury list as well. You might try doing a

> search there

> on " copper " just for the heck of it. And there is

> at least

> one post on copper in this file (look under

> chelation agents):

>

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Autism-Mercury/files/ANDY_INDEX

>

> best,

> Moria

>

>

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> Moria,

>

> Thanks for the link. There was some interesting

> information there. I had read about the zinc

> supplements as a possible way to help reduce the

> copper. Avery also has high zinc but not above the

> normal range. I am wondering what too much zinc does.

> But I have started the zinc anyway.

>

>

> --- moriam@e... wrote:

> > > I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did

> > too.

> > > The copper content of her hair was off the chart.

> > according to the

> > > chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and

> > her level was

> > > 26.2. She also had high aluminum.

> > >

> > > Anyone had any experience with trying to reduce

Two possible sources of copper are pipes and amalgams.

Amalgams contain copper and when I had problems with my

amalgams my blood tested high for copper but

not mercury. I'm not sure if a hair test would've shown high

copper only.

Another source is copper pipes. Sometimes they develop pinhole

leaks. There was an article in the Washington Post about

this about a year ago. Someone from my old highschool and their

dad actually came down with copper posioning which was eventually

traced to the pipes in the house.

cz

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Most copper is excreted through the bile. Taurine, milk thistle,

glycine and lecithin increase bile flow. They should be given several

times a day.

Zinc and molybdenum inhibit the absorption of copper. They should

also be given several times a day for this purpose.

Between the two approaches, normal healthy copper levels should

prevail in a few months.

Andy

> I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did too.

> The copper content of her hair was off the chart. according to the

> chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and her level was

> 26.2. She also had high aluminum.

>

> Anyone had any experience with trying to reduce the Copper level and

> aluminum level?

>

> Thanks in advance!

>

>

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Andy,

Thanks for the info.

--- AndyCutler@... wrote:

> Most copper is excreted through the bile. Taurine,

> milk thistle,

> glycine and lecithin increase bile flow. They

> should be given several

> times a day.

>

> Zinc and molybdenum inhibit the absorption of

> copper. They should

> also be given several times a day for this purpose.

>

>

> Between the two approaches, normal healthy copper

> levels should

> prevail in a few months.

>

> Andy

>

>

> > I recently had a hair analysis and my daughter did

> too.

> > The copper content of her hair was off the chart.

> according to the

> > chart the ideal in in the range of 1.5 to 3.25 and

> her level was

> > 26.2. She also had high aluminum.

> >

> > Anyone had any experience with trying to reduce

> the Copper level and

> > aluminum level?

> >

> > Thanks in advance!

> >

> >

>

>

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