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Sorry if this is the wrong group for this - I'm a new member.

Wondered if anyone could speak to what are normal PROVOKED levels in healthy

people of the heavy metals tested in the Doctor's Data test.

My levels were:

Aluminum (60)

Arsenic (48)

Bismith (15)

Cadmium (2)

Lead (24)

Mercury (3.6)

Nickel (15)

Thallium (0.6)

Uranium (0.2)

It said the lead was " very elevated, " but the doctor who ordered the test says

he sees a lot of patients with lead around 20, so not to worry.

The test compares levels with UNPROVOKED urine levels. What about comparing with

normal/healthy provoked levels?

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>>>>> Wondered if anyone could speak to what are normal PROVOKED levels in

healthy people of the heavy metals tested in the Doctor's Data test. >>>>>>

I don't know. As far as i know challenge tests are of no diagnostic utility. Do

a hair test instead.

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You should try a hair test. This will give you more conclusive results.

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From: leonardstengel <leonardstengel@...>

Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 8:57:09 AM

Subject: [ ] Re: what are normal Doctor's Data provoked urine heavy

metals levels?

>

> Sorry if this is the wrong group for this - I'm a new member..

>

> Wondered if anyone could speak to what are normal PROVOKED levels in healthy

people of the heavy metals tested in the Doctor's Data test.

>

> My levels were:

> Aluminum (60)

> Arsenic (48)

> Bismith (15)

> Cadmium (2)

> Lead (24)

> Mercury (3.6)

> Nickel (15)

> Thallium (0.6)

> Uranium (0.2)

>

> It said the lead was " very elevated, " but the doctor who ordered the test says

he sees a lot of patients with lead around 20, so not to worry.

>

> The test compares levels with UNPROVOKED urine levels. What about comparing

with normal/healthy provoked levels?

>

Urine tests can not distinguish between health and sick amalgam bearers or

chronically intoxicated people.

Normal levels can no be established.

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