Guest guest Posted November 3, 2000 Report Share Posted November 3, 2000 My six year old son was exposed to organo-phosphates in August with hospital labs showing non-life threatening (in other words, no atropine needed) levels. We chose to use alternative measures to remove the toxins. With the toxins, we got immediate explosive diarhea and extremely aggressive behaviors. Things have calmed significantly, but he still has some levels. Per the recent Doctors Data testing, his D-Glucaric acid levels are 189, expected (don't like that word!) range 117-279. The explanation is for " significant elevations " or low levels. The expected range reflects our xenobiotic culture! Going back to the recent thread on ethanol, mild elevations of D-Glucaric acid may be associated with exposure to ethaol, among others. His Mercapturic acid levels are 75.6, expected range 54-84. Any comments? M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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