Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 > > > A dr suggested all these things for me. We are treating > cfs /lyme /fungal/ mercury/ malabsorbtion. > > > UVB > ozone > IV nutrition > CRT full body thermography > heart rate variability /tests nervous system? > darkfield live blood test > edta chelation > > Can anyone suggest their expeirences or where to chat about these > topics. I am afraid that I am too sick and these would be too harsh for > me. > thanks, aMy > Hi Amy, I have had the dark field microscopy and the chelation treatments. The dark field microscopy is removal of a small vial of blood - that's it. The key is an experienced technician who can identify the issues in the blood. Useful but my technician must not have been very good as it didn't shed much light. The chelation is controversial. I feel it helped me. I had DMPS chelation not EDTA. But there are risks. Do the research. May I encourage you to utilize the archives of this forum. Very rich in information and you can process it at your leisure. Marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 > Hi Amy, > I have had the dark field microscopy and the chelation treatments. > > The dark field microscopy is removal of a small vial of blood - that's > it. The key is an experienced technician who can identify the issues > in the blood. Useful but my technician must not have been very good > as it didn't shed much light. > Hi Amy, Me again. I should have been more specific. The dark field microscopy showed that I had inorganic elements (this proved the need for a heavy metal test, which could have been run anyway, logically). Also, it showed the red blood cells were sticky and mis-shapened. The white blood cells were few in number and mostly dead or inactive, also oddly shaped. There were also a number of organic, unidentifiable elements which was determined to be undigested food molecules, showing I had leaky gut. So it was an interesting " qualitative test " which helped justify additional testing. Not much on the quantitative but a useful tool. I, at the time, was looking for quantitative. Marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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