Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 Had these taken for me and my daughter. She also has one of the multisuseptable genes and a low msh gene. She has gluten intolerance and chronic candida. She also is making antibodies to lyme disease. I am trying to find lab values, ranges to compare these to. I see one on Shoemakers site but it is limited and does not report on all labs he suggests be drawn. Does anyone know where I can find a comprehensive lab range sheet? I left my Mold Warriors book back in the mold house, so am not sure it contains a comprehensive guide to all the labs or not. I am looking for c4a, erythropoetin and vegf. My daughter's values are as follows (we only have one set of labs and drew few for her): c3a 870 c4a 529 msh 15 (this is way too low) Mine in so far: erythropoetin 21 (range 9-19.5) leptin 7.7 (there is def a diff betweeen quest and labcorp as labcorp was 11) vegf 57 (range 31-86) (im surprised this is not lower (although a co infection with bartonella could skew this) and am not sure shoemaker's thoughts on this range) I have quest labs pending for my daughter and labcorp labs pending for me. I also have a macrons test pending as well as the XMRV/MLV test from VIP DX and IgeneX labs for lyme and babesia. Labcorp for lyme, babesia, bartonella were all neg but that doesnt mean too much, esp if immune system is dysfunctional. I am not starting the csm I have here until the house smell decreases and not possibly until all labs are in. I dont think I can take actos with a leptin level under 8. Am I right about that? I am also dumping nickle, lead, antimony, and arsenic in yellow zone as per hair and urine toxic elements testing. This is the first time Ive had so many metal dumps in yellow and I am excited about that. This is from doing Dr Yasko's methylation protocol unless one can dump into yellow zone on 20-30 tabs of chlorella a day with 200 mg (low dose) of edta every now and then. My amino acids are out of red zone low into lower green zone.. also a good sign. Dont know if to contribute to methylation protocol or the stachy remediation. Long way to go though. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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