Guest guest Posted October 23, 2007 Report Share Posted October 23, 2007 Hi, I just posted a new hair test.. It actually shows NORMAL mercury levels. And i'm not entirely sure i even meet any of the counting rules. I have taken few supplememnts, and my diet is restricted which could show why my calcium levels are normal,, but i'm just even MORE confused now because after taking the ALA, i got nuerological symptoms, burning skin, warm skin, etc., that still hasn't gone away, but now that its showing normal mercury, maybe that isn't the cause? Any info would be appreciated. I believe i posted my hair test under 's 2nd hair test.... Thanks scott Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 > > Hi, > > I just posted a new hair test.. It actually shows NORMAL mercury > levels. And i'm not entirely sure i even meet any of the counting > rules. Although the mercury level has gone down, the test looks even more " all low " than it did before. Many toxic people don't meet the counting rules, especially when they are taking supplements and/or eating a good diet. > I have taken few supplememnts, and my diet is restricted which could > show why my calcium levels are normal,, but i'm just even MORE > confused now because after taking the ALA, i got nuerological > symptoms, burning skin, warm skin, etc., that still hasn't gone away, > but now that its showing normal mercury, maybe that isn't the cause? Getting those symptoms after taking ALA is pretty strong confirmation of a mercury problem. People who are not toxic do not react to chelators. > Any info would be appreciated. > I believe i posted my hair test under 's 2nd hair test.... The all low appearance of the test suggests you would benefit from digestive enzymes and/or betaine hcl to improve your absorption. It's possible these would help you tolerate more foods. No guarantee, but if you haven't tried them, they are worth considering. People with low lithium benefit from supplementation. 5 mg per day of lithium orotate is recommended. -- > Thanks > scott > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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