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forgive me dana, I should have checked the link you provided before

sending you a question regarding the tin. I read the info on your

site--that sounds like a lot of possible causes. paint, pesticides,

plastic pipes--how can I possibly locate the cause? Are there any

biomedical approached to try to get some of this out of his system?

Thanks,

Kim

> >>Antimony 0.16/<=0.03, Arsenic

> > 0.102/<=0.082, Cadmium 0.145/<=0.106, Lead 1.756/<=1.559, Nickel

> > 0.848/<=0.559, Tin 0.4275/<=0.1825.

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> Consider removing sources of current exposures, especially antimony,

> lead, and tin

>

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

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> Dana

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i don't think you are quite understanding

his sulphur chemsitry is so impaired that he will retain tin and

antimony

it makes sense to reduce exposure of course

lead may be the more signficant issue

i would really be careful about using the word 'biomedical' its toxic.

theres no instant answers and progress is the work of months and

years.

if you want to do something immeadiate look at eliminating fluoride,

its extremely oxidising. maybe you already have.

> > >>Antimony 0.16/<=0.03, Arsenic

> > > 0.102/<=0.082, Cadmium 0.145/<=0.106, Lead 1.756/<=1.559,

Nickel

> > > 0.848/<=0.559, Tin 0.4275/<=0.1825.

> >

> >

> >

> > Consider removing sources of current exposures, especially

antimony,

> > lead, and tin

> >

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

> >

> > Dana

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Thanks for the flouride input--I had not removed flouride yet.

Actually, because we have well water, he has been receiving flouride

supplements for some time now.

> > > >>Antimony 0.16/<=0.03, Arsenic

> > > > 0.102/<=0.082, Cadmium 0.145/<=0.106, Lead 1.756/<=1.559,

> Nickel

> > > > 0.848/<=0.559, Tin 0.4275/<=0.1825.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Consider removing sources of current exposures, especially

> antimony,

> > > lead, and tin

> > >

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

> > >

> > > Dana

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> site--that sounds like a lot of possible causes. paint, pesticides,

> plastic pipes--how can I possibly locate the cause? Are there any

> biomedical approached to try to get some of this out of his system?

So far as I know, fluoride toothpastes and supplements contain tin.

Fluoride is also a neurotoxin. Try removing the fluoride, see if that

helps.

Dana

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