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You are actually at the low end of the normal range. The studies

I've read list the target Uric Acid range in mg/dl; to convert, go

here:

http://www.vin.com/scripts/labquest/converthtml.pl

Your reading of .26 nmol/l converts to 4.4 mg/dl; the studies testing

Inosine to raise uric acid levels are shooting for a target of 8

mg/dl. See here:

http://www.bostoncure.org:8080/article.pl?

sid=04/05/21/115228 & mode=nested

So you may want to research the topic and see if attempting to raise

your uric acid level makes sense. Note that you don't want it to get

too high; that causes gout!

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Thanks

I'm happy and healthy and im still in the normal range, and the doc

was happy with it. A blood test from pre-MS diagnosis found the uric

was lower than it is now, so, i will not spend any more money and

something that doesnt need fixing, My body tends to take care of

itself, and with LDN, I'm getting the best test results on everything

I could wish for. If my levels were below the safe range, thats

another story, and my doctor would have alerted me - she is very

thorough.

I am thankful for the conversion link below, however, because now I

know how to convert things to make sense to me. I really appreciate

it, thanks.:)

Keep Smiling

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> You are actually at the low end of the normal range. The studies

> I've read list the target Uric Acid range in mg/dl; to convert, go

> here:

>

> http://www.vin.com/scripts/labquest/converthtml.pl

>

> Your reading of .26 nmol/l converts to 4.4 mg/dl; the studies

testing

> Inosine to raise uric acid levels are shooting for a target of 8

> mg/dl. See here:

> http://www.bostoncure.org:8080/article.pl?

> sid=04/05/21/115228 & mode=nested

>

> So you may want to research the topic and see if attempting to

raise

> your uric acid level makes sense. Note that you don't want it to

get

> too high; that causes gout!

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