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I remember Andy stating that mercury toxic people are going to be low in iron,

it is one of the symptoms.

It's the natural response of the body trying to get rid of the mercury. Since it

can't, it dumps the iron.

So, supplementing will not help. Best thing to do is chelate and the body will

correct itself.

TJ

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From: " leannekrzyzanowski@... " <leannekrzyzanowski@...>

Sent: Fri, September 10, 2010 12:02:52 AM

Subject: [ ] Boosting iron?

 

Hi all,

Just wondering if someone can point out which file/s provides info re how to go

about " boosting low iron levels " .

I've read where Andy has said to exclude iron from your multi, but not sure what

to do/take if is tested as being low via blood test.

Also, " high cholesterol " related info would be grately appreciated.

Many thanks!

Leanne

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Thank you! I have been looking for that answer for months. I had a hair test

done that showed no obvious counting rules, but my sons calcium is 10 when he

takes no calcium and has demineralization of teeth and strontium at the bottom.

His Ferritin on the bloodwork was low and his iron was only 11--extremely low

according to the doc who put him on an iron supplement. Been putting of 

chelating him because I could get no clear cut reason to do so.

From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...>

Subject: Re: [ ] Boosting iron?

Date: Friday, September 10, 2010, 2:40 PM

 

I remember Andy stating that mercury toxic people are going to be low in iron,

it is one of the symptoms.

It's the natural response of the body trying to get rid of the mercury. Since it

can't, it dumps the iron.

So, supplementing will not help. Best thing to do is chelate and the body will

correct itself.

TJ

________________________________

From: " leannekrzyzanowski@... " <leannekrzyzanowski@...>

Sent: Fri, September 10, 2010 12:02:52 AM

Subject: [ ] Boosting iron?

 

Hi all,

Just wondering if someone can point out which file/s provides info re how to go

about " boosting low iron levels " .

I've read where Andy has said to exclude iron from your multi, but not sure what

to do/take if is tested as being low via blood test.

Also, " high cholesterol " related info would be grately appreciated.

Many thanks!

Leanne

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high cholesterol in a child? What testing, what ranges?

Often due to low thyroid function in adults. In kids we often see the ranges

don't really match what is normal and healthy so kids look high.

Jan

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> I remember Andy stating that mercury toxic people are going to be low in iron,

> it is one of the symptoms.

> It's the natural response of the body trying to get rid of the mercury. Since

it

> can't, it dumps the iron.

> So, supplementing will not help. Best thing to do is chelate and the body will

> correct itself.

> TJ

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: " leannekrzyzanowski@... " <leannekrzyzanowski@...>

>

> Sent: Fri, September 10, 2010 12:02:52 AM

> Subject: [ ] Boosting iron?

>

>  

> Hi all,

>

> Just wondering if someone can point out which file/s provides info re how to

go

> about " boosting low iron levels " .

>

> I've read where Andy has said to exclude iron from your multi, but not sure

what

> to do/take if is tested as being low via blood test.

>

> Also, " high cholesterol " related info would be grately appreciated.

>

> Many thanks!

> Leanne

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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