Guest guest Posted December 28, 2007 Report Share Posted December 28, 2007 The test results, below, don't really tell you anything. If you suspect mercury poisoning, don't use EDTA at all. EDTA makes mercury more toxic and makes mercury poisoned people worse. The tests that are most likely to help you to determine toxicity are a Hair mineral elements test from DDI (available w/o a physician through www.directlabs.com) and use Andy Cutler's " Hair Test Interpretation " book to decipher (see Andy's books in the links section), or ask members of this group to help. The other test that might help is urine porphyrins. If you have removed all amalgam from your mouth (for sure) and have stopped exposures to mercury, such as from vaccines and high mercury fish such as tuna, you could test yourself with a trial of chelation. Side effects with chelation confirm toxicity. For details on how to chelate properly see the FAQ of this group and Andy's " Amalgam Illness " book. J > > > Was tested recently using EDTA IV drip over 3 hours to determine > overal toxic load. What natural chelating agents can remove these > metals, or reduce within range? I initially had severe mercury > poisoning. > > Result Reference > Lead 5.3 =1.4 > Aluminum 53.8 =22.3 > Bismuth 3.91 =2.28 > Gadolinium 8.072 =0.019 > Gallium .094 =0.028 > Tungsten 710 =.211 > > > Thanks, Glenn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2007 Report Share Posted December 29, 2007 The frequent dose chelation group is where questions about adult cases ought to go, autism mercury is for the children. > Was tested recently using EDTA IV drip over 3 hours to determine > overal toxic load This test doesn't determine any such thing. Also it generally messes up people with mercury problems to get EDTA. >. What natural chelating agents can remove these > metals, or reduce within range? None known. ALA may work, but DMSA does. >I initially had severe mercury > poisoning. > > Result Reference > Lead 5.3 =1.4 > Aluminum 53.8 =22.3 > Bismuth 3.91 =2.28 > Gadolinium 8.072 =0.019 > Gallium .094 =0.028 > Tungsten 710 =.211 > > > Thanks, Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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