Guest guest Posted October 16, 2007 Report Share Posted October 16, 2007 We got the porphyrins done a 2nd time. Where before uroporphyrins were 383/ nmol/gcr they are now 22. What a difference! Coproporphyrins were 3393 nmol/gcr and they are now down to 357!!! previous creatinine was 107 before and this time it was 720. wanted to know if that would make such a huge difference or was it the chelation mostly? Finally, the UP/CP ratio was .11 now its 15.90? can anyone explain why that went up? thanks people Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2007 Report Share Posted October 17, 2007 I know porphyrin testing is the current big fad - with the pretense it has just been discovered despite the fact that its connection to toxicity had been known for decades when I wrote about it in Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment ( www.noamalgam.com ) but the test results really are not all that precise. They vary a lot for random reasons totally beyond the laboratory's control. So don't overinterpret them as is being done here. Andy > > We got the porphyrins done a 2nd time. Where before uroporphyrins were > 383/ nmol/gcr they are now 22. > > What a difference! > > Coproporphyrins were 3393 nmol/gcr and they are now down to 357!!! > > previous creatinine was 107 before and this time it was 720. > > wanted to know if that would make such a huge difference or was it the > chelation mostly? > > Finally, the UP/CP ratio was .11 > now its 15.90? > > can anyone explain why that went up? > > thanks people > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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