Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 I need some help sorting out the purpose of getting a hair elements test. Long-story-short, our DAN! doesn't believe it is an accurate view of metal toxicity. Without getting into the philosophical debate about that (b/c I don't necessarily agree with him), I realize that mineral transport problems help us see if we do or don't have a problem with mercury toxicity. That makes sense to me. What I am hung up on is this - isn't it a forgone conclusion that my son (dx'd with aspergers, resolved apraxia, and the gamut) has mercury poisoning? Is there a reason that, after getting a dose of mercury in utero (rhogam shot) and then as an infant in all those " necessary " vaccinations - not to mention all those shiny teeth mom has in her mouth - that my son *wouldn't* have Hg poisoning of some sort? Why would his body get rid of mercury and not lead? (We did a challenge test and a significant amount of lead was released - I know, I know.challenge tests are controversial. I didn't realize that at the time.) Plus, even if my son *doesn't* have Hg poisoning for some odd reason, we would still chelate to get out the lead, arsenic and other stuff that he has tested high in (packed red blood cell test results, etc). Is it that the hair test would guide us in which chelator we would use or the dose to start with? I hope you guys understand my question. Please know that I am not trying to argue. I am merely trying to figure this all out. I was about to order the hair elements test from Direct Labs today (b/c my DAN! denied my request for the test) and found myself left with these lingering questions. Thanks for your patience. Tricia Morin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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