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<<Not Andy here, but he told me to take an iron supplement for

my high uranium. I followed this advice and then did another

hair test 6 months later. My uranium dropped from red zone

on the first test to very low yellow (almost green) on the

second test. So taking iron worked for me.>>

You will do nicely, thank you. :) What a great reduction. Did you

feel any difference after getting some of that Uranium out? How did

the rest of your test look after 6 months of

chelating/supplementing? I'm doing my one year follow-up test in

March (will have been chelating only 6 months but supplementing and

mercury free mouth for a year).

<<Given your history, trying several rounds of chelation would be

more diagnostic.>>

My urine has a metallic smell to it while chelating (normally it has

none detectable) and my aluminum, arsenic, uranium and bismuth were

high. Chelating will get those out as well as the 'invisible'

suspected mercury.

<<Iron is best taken with meals. Vitamin C and B complex help with

absorption. You need enough stomach acid to absorb iron - if you

don't have enough, taking betaine HCL or ascorbic acid (form of

vit C) may be helpful.>>

I use Ester C (for alkalanizing so metal isn't dropped in my

kidneys). It says Vitamin C (as calcium ascorbate) on the bottle.

Hope that's the right kind. I sometimes take a digestive enzyme with

my morning dose of fat soluable vitamins (E, A, Co-Enz Q 10, fish oil

supplements). I was wondering if they would help with iron absorption

but they don't have that HCL in them as some have in the past.

<<This can be a concern, but with uranium that high, Andy does

recommend iron to reduce it. If you are unsure, get your iron

level properly tested first. Ask you doctor to check ferritin

or do a full " iron panel " which should include ferritin.>>

I'll put that on the list. How many mgs of iron did you take and did

you supplement just once a day? My capsules are 18mg (100%). Is one a

day enough?

<<Uranium can be coming from your water supply or from yellow

colored ceramics. So you might want to remove exposure as well.

Distilled or good quality filtered water is best.>>

I read this during my searches. My wedding dishes (used almost

exclusively the last 9 years) are yellow... and I live in the SW -

A real double whammy.

Do you by chance know what I can do to get my Bismuth down? I have

been using 'Bare Minerals' make up - supposedly toxin free but I

think I've seen 'bismuth' in there. I hear too much of it is toxic

and I'm at 4.8 when anything <.10 is high. I'm about 48 times that...

Thanks again , I feel much better with your reply,

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