Guest guest Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 ----- Great advice, Margo! Here's a link to a lesson on interference: http://www.immunics.org/colleague/apps/a07/interfer.htm xo, Deanya ------- Janice, also do removals of interference and see if that helps. I've been getting hit with alot of interference lately, and doing these removals are helping me. Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2005 Report Share Posted July 22, 2005 Hi Our toxic metals were in the stool sample, so maybe worth doing that. Full blood count and liver/kidney function are recommended evry 2 months to check body not under stress. They are fairly cheap (compared with other tests!!). Tinastephaniesirr <mark.grabiec@...> wrote: Tom has been using TD DMPS since April and on supplements since February. He's on B6, mag, Brain child spectrum support mins and vits, nystatin, glutathione, CLO and methycob thingy (MB 12) injections three times a week. We think (as does Dr H) that it's time we tested him again.We spent a fortune on an OAT test - but I know there is a lot of speculation about whether this Great Plains test is relevant for children so I am loath to repeat it. What do others think?We have limited resources and I am interested in what particular tests other parents would choose at this juncture. Tempting just to do hair and FBC. His last tests he was low in Omega 3, 6, 9, D, A, high 3 oxoglutaric, high arabinose, hi 2 hydroxybutryic, low 2 oxo glutaric, hih 3 methil 2 oxovaleric, high VMA, high malonic, high 3 hydroxybutryic, acetocatic and suberic. Still not entirely sure what all of these mean. I would really welcome some views - he seems fantastically healthy on his new diet and supps and is, slowly, putting on weight. Should we just test for metals coming out?Stephx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Hello Tom has been using TD DMPS since April and on supplements since February. He's on B6, mag, Brain child spectrum support mins and vits, nystatin, glutathione, CLO and methycob thingy (MB 12) injections three times a week. We think (as does Dr H) that it's time we tested him again.We spent a fortune on an OAT test - but I know there is a lot of speculation about whether this Great Plains test is relevant for children so I am loath to repeat it. What do others think? >>i never understood this one very well. I do know that Dr Sahws interpretation that Arabinose = yeast is hotly contested. Others say no connections to yeast metabolites We have limited resources and I am interested in what particular tests other parents would choose at this juncture. Tempting just to do hair and FBC. His last tests he was low in Omega 3, 6, 9, D, A, high 3 oxoglutaric, high arabinose, hi 2 hydroxybutryic, low 2 oxo glutaric, hih 3 methil 2 oxovaleric, high VMA, high malonic, high 3 hydroxybutryic, acetocatic and suberic. Still not entirely sure what all of these mean. >>He needs more fatty acids or supplements to help him utilise the ones he already gets. Some kids need huge amounts of Omega 3 and 6 to get back in balanceI would really welcome some views - he seems fantastically healthy on his new diet and supps and is, slowly, putting on weight. Should we just test for metals coming out? >>>keeping him safe is the miniumum. You shold be able to get FBC, LFTS' etc on the NHS - would your GP order for you and let you have copies to give to Dr Heard? RBC minerals are worth doing I think, just to see how he is going mineral wise with the TD DMPS, Sam's were fine and at £160 its not cheap so we won;t be doing that again in a while. Output testing is hit and miss, I'd go for the fecal metals if you decide to do test. DDI do it - Dr HEard should be able to give you a note about it so you can go direct to DDI for the kit HTH MAndi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2009 Report Share Posted December 15, 2009 I was just wondering if anyone knows if taking daily ibuprofen can effect RA factor and ANA results and if so how long should someone be off of ibuprofen before getting tested? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2009 Report Share Posted December 16, 2009 that is a good question, I know my rheumy said no steriods for a god couple days before he sees me. One would think that NSAIDS such as ibuprofen lower inflammation, so the creactive protien and sed rate should go down right? But undre of RF and ANA. shawna May all your ups and downs in life be with a needle and thread. http://sewshawna.blogspot.com From: cntrygrl86@... Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 01:35:26 +0000 Subject: [ ] Question about testing I was just wondering if anyone knows if taking daily ibuprofen can effect RA factor and ANA results and if so how long should someone be off of ibuprofen before getting tested? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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