Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Many things can cause this as you know. **Some might suggest checking to make such their brain is not stimulating production. Some check LH and prolactin levels also. **Some might use a tick-infection specialty lab to see if even a single Lyme specific protein--we had 3 children with this get high and also low levels of testosterone. Over years it altered. Best of luck with your current physicians. [ ] High Testosterone & not releasing mercury - Lupron ? Since my son has not been releasing any mercury - my son's DAN! doctor ran a test to check for testosterone levels. My son's testosterone levels came back very high. My son is 4.5yr old and non-verbal. The DAN! doctor told us the high testosterone levels can hold on to the mercury and can prevent the mercury from being released. I just finished watching the video with Dr. Mark Geier and Geier ( http://www.autismmedia.org/media4.html ) and found it very interesting and I am interested in learning more. I would very much appreciate hearing from other parents about experiences of other children that are either currently using Lupron or have used Lupron in the past. I would also appreciate information on other options to consider for assisting with reducing the testosterone levels and getting the mercury to finally start coming out. Thank you for your time. -------------------------------------- My son is using M-B12 (Hopewell) since Dec 2003, Wellness Essential GSH (had been using TD-Glut but levels were always low), TD-DMSA (3 on and 4 off - 8 hr schedule) (Lee Silsby) since Oct 2005, (Used TD- DMPS Jan 2005 -Oct 2005) TD-ALA (Lee Silsby) since Oct 2005, TD-LDN (Wellness) Since Oct 2005, (High Tech Health) FIR sauna, Magnetico bed, High Tech Health's water machine, and a lot of supplements.) GFGFSF diet ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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