Guest guest Posted June 7, 2001 Report Share Posted June 7, 2001 >Francesca wrote: >> Dixie: the tests look good. What about WBC? That is one of the >> biggies Walford discusses. Also how's your BP? >> >... delayed response .... > >I didn't get a WBC. My blood pressure is and has been on the low side -- >110/70. Your Bp is excellent but I'm sure you know that. I too had low BP all my life until after menopause. Then it began to creep up. Now on CR, it's normal. As I understand it, WBC and fasting glucose are all important for CR purposes. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2003 Report Share Posted August 9, 2003 Hi Phil-- Mercury will be found in the blood only if you have been recently exposed to it. That's because mercury is quickly absorbed out of the blood and into body tissues. So, even though your blood results are normal, that tells you nothing about your body burden of mercury (and other heavy metals). I am curious to know what bacteria, fungi and viruses your doctor is testing for. A number of cancers are associated with Epstein Barr virus. Are you being tested for that one? (My tumor tissue tested positive for EBV.) Regards, S. (dx: nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma) > > Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 14:08:37 -0400 (EDT) > From: " G. Harding " <philh@...> > Subject: Re: PROPER DOCTORS NAME > > I am about to undergo a series of blood tests for bacteria, fungi, and > viruses. I already went thru a mercury (heavy metal) test and it showed > normal levels. I will let you know the results and how-to if you are > interested in these. > > Phil Harding Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2003 Report Share Posted August 10, 2003 I have been lerking reading your posts and have really learned alot from all of you. Thank you. But need to tell you a tip for the ones who can't find relief and need more help. I see heavy metals has come in to the topic and I pray you will take this advice as a tip to help yourselves. Forgive me if I sound too (?). I am not very good with expressing words. I just needed to say a few things in case it helps you in any way. I hope you all know most MS pretty much, is connected to Mercury as well as other metals. And there are many at times in us. Pls. read this incase it helps if your interested. When we push DMPS- or EDTA, each one pushes the heaviest metals in its own category first. And getting little mercury with DMPS going out in urine does not mean there isn't any or that much. My blood had so much! It means at times that there was another metals there heavier being pushed before it (your doctor needs to think which at times it may be not tested for). Mine was Uranium(nuclear plant). Same applies to EDTA, but that pushes another group of metals (eg. Cadmium / lead). I can help anyone who needs to know about the subject been doing it for years. My case is different. But the important thing to know and many of the doctors don't is the heaviest metals does get pushed out first. So not having enough mercury in the push in our urine doesn't mean its not there, it means maybe more. Maybe needing EDTA to find out which too at times. Same applies to EDTA with another group of metals. Each metals mimics a complete different disease and at times diseases. But we can test for most in our blood now, and that may help, though pushing helps get some we may miss in our blood. Once the heaviest metals does get pushed out, the reading of the other metals may come lower or incorrect at times, but that is not saying they are that low, but because that is what is being pushed first the heaviest in a bigger amounts. The doctors test you according to your symptoms and choose which group of push they are going to use for the test. In MS most look for Mercury and use DMPS. But for example in Parkinsons its Aluminum too and that requires EDTA. If anyone needs help finding out anything on this subject pls. don't hesitate to ask and I can try and guide you as to which metals gives which symptom as much as I can with my years of being treated and meeting others with so many different diseases. Most everyone since I started (10yr ago) has been long gone and happy in their new life. Usualy it takes the doctors few months only or a year to remove the metals and become symptom free after pushing. (mine took longer cause I never got to finish before going back to the source of poision, back home and it was too many!) During a push the metal moves more than usual in your body when its heading out, so your symptoms return or at times are more for few days/weeks depending on the each case individualy. I hope I am able to help any of you, from my journey. Good luck to you all Mira On Saturday, Aug 9, 2003, at 07:03 US/Central, wrote: > Hi Phil-- > > Mercury will be found in the blood only if you have been recently > exposed to it. That's because mercury is quickly absorbed out of the > blood and into body tissues. So, even though your blood results are > normal, that tells you nothing about your body burden of mercury (and > other heavy metals). > > I am curious to know what bacteria, fungi and viruses your doctor is > testing for. A number of cancers are associated with Epstein Barr > virus. Are you being tested for that one? (My tumor tissue tested > positive for EBV.) > Regards, > S. > (dx: nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphoma) > >> >> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 14:08:37 -0400 (EDT) >> From: " G. Harding " <philh@...> >> Subject: Re: PROPER DOCTORS NAME >> >> I am about to undergo a series of blood tests for bacteria, fungi, and >> viruses. I already went thru a mercury (heavy metal) test and it >> showed >> normal levels. I will let you know the results and how-to if you are >> interested in these. >> >> Phil Harding > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 Thanks , Yes, it was I who told you about Healthy Living....I have only tried Risotriene though. Let me know how the others work. Sally > Sally, Certainly does sound like Jeff in disguise. Not a nice person at all. Just ignore him. He's not worth you even worrying about him. Keep hanging on in there, and don't ever give up on looking into supplements and nutrients that may help our body fight this devil. I have just recently started on some products from Healthy Living. Essential Seven being one of them. I had them sent over here from your America. I am sure it was you (MS memory !!) that told me about them. I have only been taking them for a few days and this morning had the best morning for a long time. Am definately feeling a little better. > Thanks Sally. From in Australia. > From: sally chrisman > low dose naltrexone > Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 4:43 PM > Subject: Fw: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: blood tests > > > THANK YOU SO MUCH MICHAEL, FOR YOUR SUPPORT......IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING FURTHER TO SAY ....SAY IT TO THE GROUP. I HAVE BLOCKED YOU FROM MY PERSONAL E-MAIL ACCT. > > IS THIS JEFF IN DISGUISE...LOL > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > sally chrisman > Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 8:07 PM > Subject: Re: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: blood tests > > > STOP TAKING EVERY NEW THING THAT COMES AROUND. AS YOU POINT OUT, ALL YOU DO IS MAKE YOURSELF MORE ILL.. .......... AND MORE STRESSED OUT, WHICH DOESN'T DO ANY OF US ANY GOOD > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > Sally > Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: blood tests > > > SALLY, YOU MEAN WELL, BUT YOU TALK TOO MUCH. ENOUGH ALREADY. TRY DOING > SOMETHING BESIDES PLAYING WITH YOUR COMPUTER. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > Sally > Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 8:09 PM > Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone] - AN EXERPT FROM DR. BREWER'S NEWSLETTER > > > THERE YOU GO AGAIN. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > " Sally " <salpal@d...> > <low dose naltrexone > > Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 6:53 PM > Subject: [low dose naltrexone] - AN EXERPT FROM DR. BREWER'S NEWSLETTER > > > DL-Phenylalanine: The amino acid DL-phenylalanine has been reported > > to slow down the breakdown of endorphins and other painkillers. > > Daytime usage of this amino acid (taken on an empty stomach) may > > help to sustain the benefit of nighttime usage of naltrexone by > > maintaining high levels of endorphins. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 If a person is consuming herbs/herbal remedies will this show in a blood test. Will it alter results of the tests. I was recently diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and I am using the Nerve Formula, my neurologist has just sent an order for blood tests. Will the Nerve Formula effect the results of the tests? Should I stop taking it a few days before the tests? I am curious because I prefer to keep the use of herbal products to myself, I know some doctors get upset when they find you are using herbs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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