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If you live in Concord MA, Starmet (made bullets, I think) buried Beryllium and

it contaminated the water supply...(I used to live there, so I know..)

....I also know that if there are manufacturing near you -- it could be the

problem as well.

laura

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> We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge

amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this?

Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at

about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers

like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get

exposure to Beryllium?

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If you live in Concord MA, Starmet (made bullets, I think) buried Beryllium and

it contaminated the water supply...(I used to live there, so I know..)

....I also know that if there are manufacturing near you -- it could be the

problem as well.

laura

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> We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge

amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this?

Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at

about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers

like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get

exposure to Beryllium?

>

> Thanks-

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If you live in Concord MA, Starmet (made bullets, I think) buried Beryllium and

it contaminated the water supply...(I used to live there, so I know..)

....I also know that if there are manufacturing near you -- it could be the

problem as well.

laura

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> We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge

amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this?

Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at

about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers

like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get

exposure to Beryllium?

>

> Thanks-

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That's interesting that you mentioned this, I live 4mi away from a manufacturing facility that makes Barbecue gas grill and forklift cylinders. Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please.To: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 3:51 PM

If you live in Concord MA, Starmet (made bullets, I think) buried Beryllium and it contaminated the water supply...(I used to live there, so I know..)

....I also know that if there are manufacturing near you -- it could be the problem as well.

laura

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> We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?

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That's interesting that you mentioned this, I live 4mi away from a manufacturing facility that makes Barbecue gas grill and forklift cylinders. Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please.To: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 3:51 PM

If you live in Concord MA, Starmet (made bullets, I think) buried Beryllium and it contaminated the water supply...(I used to live there, so I know..)

....I also know that if there are manufacturing near you -- it could be the problem as well.

laura

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> We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?

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That's interesting that you mentioned this, I live 4mi away from a manufacturing facility that makes Barbecue gas grill and forklift cylinders. Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please.To: mb12 valtrex Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 3:51 PM

If you live in Concord MA, Starmet (made bullets, I think) buried Beryllium and it contaminated the water supply...(I used to live there, so I know..)

....I also know that if there are manufacturing near you -- it could be the problem as well.

laura

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> We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?

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When we initially started detoxing our son years ago we pulled those kinds of numbers on Uranium and Beryllium. No one could fully answer me as to why. Pamela From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of arschuck@...Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 10:34 AMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?Thanks-

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When we initially started detoxing our son years ago we pulled those kinds of numbers on Uranium and Beryllium. No one could fully answer me as to why. Pamela From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of arschuck@...Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 10:34 AMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?Thanks-

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When we initially started detoxing our son years ago we pulled those kinds of numbers on Uranium and Beryllium. No one could fully answer me as to why. Pamela From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of arschuck@...Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 10:34 AMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?Thanks-

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Get your water tested...seriously.

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huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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That is interesting, beryllium has insulation properties, and also has a high

melting point which would make it a good alloy for those things you mention.

Also volcanic dust (if your barbeque pit has rocks in it) has beryllium in it,

so the dust can get in the air, etc. - also beryllium is shot into the air by

coal and oil plants (great eh?)

I sound crazy to the rest of my family -- but I purchased a air filter that

takes chemicals out of the air to put in the bedrooms for sleeping. (~12 hours

each night adds up!) I got the Alen Air (about $600 each). I live in Houston

where the air quality is bad due to the oil refinery business. I still think

it's a good investment.

I am looking for a great water system (whole house) but haven't found one that

actually tests for all the stuff that I feel is important. If you are going to

spend some cash on it, it better work. (That's how I feel about it!) They use

cloromines in the water here which is impossible to get out if you don't have a

good system. However, that being said, I use a shower filter, and a vitamin C

tab to neutralize it.

I can tell you, once I cleaned up several areas of our lives (diet, cleaners,

air, water) -- we all started to feel a lot better. My husband is good for a

headache a week, doesn't get them anymore.

laura

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> > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a

huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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That is interesting, beryllium has insulation properties, and also has a high

melting point which would make it a good alloy for those things you mention.

Also volcanic dust (if your barbeque pit has rocks in it) has beryllium in it,

so the dust can get in the air, etc. - also beryllium is shot into the air by

coal and oil plants (great eh?)

I sound crazy to the rest of my family -- but I purchased a air filter that

takes chemicals out of the air to put in the bedrooms for sleeping. (~12 hours

each night adds up!) I got the Alen Air (about $600 each). I live in Houston

where the air quality is bad due to the oil refinery business. I still think

it's a good investment.

I am looking for a great water system (whole house) but haven't found one that

actually tests for all the stuff that I feel is important. If you are going to

spend some cash on it, it better work. (That's how I feel about it!) They use

cloromines in the water here which is impossible to get out if you don't have a

good system. However, that being said, I use a shower filter, and a vitamin C

tab to neutralize it.

I can tell you, once I cleaned up several areas of our lives (diet, cleaners,

air, water) -- we all started to feel a lot better. My husband is good for a

headache a week, doesn't get them anymore.

laura

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> > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a

huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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That is interesting, beryllium has insulation properties, and also has a high

melting point which would make it a good alloy for those things you mention.

Also volcanic dust (if your barbeque pit has rocks in it) has beryllium in it,

so the dust can get in the air, etc. - also beryllium is shot into the air by

coal and oil plants (great eh?)

I sound crazy to the rest of my family -- but I purchased a air filter that

takes chemicals out of the air to put in the bedrooms for sleeping. (~12 hours

each night adds up!) I got the Alen Air (about $600 each). I live in Houston

where the air quality is bad due to the oil refinery business. I still think

it's a good investment.

I am looking for a great water system (whole house) but haven't found one that

actually tests for all the stuff that I feel is important. If you are going to

spend some cash on it, it better work. (That's how I feel about it!) They use

cloromines in the water here which is impossible to get out if you don't have a

good system. However, that being said, I use a shower filter, and a vitamin C

tab to neutralize it.

I can tell you, once I cleaned up several areas of our lives (diet, cleaners,

air, water) -- we all started to feel a lot better. My husband is good for a

headache a week, doesn't get them anymore.

laura

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> > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a

huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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> > Thanks-

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Today I spent my time researching the area I live in (OH) and what I found out was shocking. I live in a triangle of manufacturing plants...all steel plants within a 10 mile radius-there are 3 and that's not including an asphalt manufacturer within 7miles and others. The closest one that I mentioned earlier is actually 2 miles from my home. I will have an air test and water test done in my home ASAP! I was looking through my son's medical tests and carbondioxide is HIGH as well. The interesting thing though is the urine toxic metals test has no Beryllium. I did read though I can have a specific test done on his blood to tell me how much is in his system. Do you know of any chelators for Beryllium?I would have never thought that the air that we breath and the water that we drink,bathe and cook with would be an

issue! Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please.To: mb12 valtrex Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 1:43 AM

That is interesting, beryllium has insulation properties, and also has a high melting point which would make it a good alloy for those things you mention. Also volcanic dust (if your barbeque pit has rocks in it) has beryllium in it, so the dust can get in the air, etc. - also beryllium is shot into the air by coal and oil plants (great eh?)

I sound crazy to the rest of my family -- but I purchased a air filter that takes chemicals out of the air to put in the bedrooms for sleeping. (~12 hours each night adds up!) I got the Alen Air (about $600 each). I live in Houston where the air quality is bad due to the oil refinery business. I still think it's a good investment.

I am looking for a great water system (whole house) but haven't found one that actually tests for all the stuff that I feel is important. If you are going to spend some cash on it, it better work. (That's how I feel about it!) They use cloromines in the water here which is impossible to get out if you don't have a good system. However, that being said, I use a shower filter, and a vitamin C tab to neutralize it.

I can tell you, once I cleaned up several areas of our lives (diet, cleaners, air, water) -- we all started to feel a lot better. My husband is good for a headache a week, doesn't get them anymore.

laura

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> > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?

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We pulled loads of Beryllium with PCA-RX by Maxam Labs. Pamela From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of SchuckSent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 9:22 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. Today I spent my time researching the area I live in (OH) and what I found out was shocking. I live in a triangle of manufacturing plants...all steel plants within a 10 mile radius-there are 3 and that's not including an asphalt manufacturer within 7miles and others. The closest one that I mentioned earlier is actually 2 miles from my home. I will have an air test and water test done in my home ASAP! I was looking through my son's medical tests and carbondioxide is HIGH as well. The interesting thing though is the urine toxic metals test has no Beryllium. I did read though I can have a specific test done on his blood to tell me how much is in his system. Do you know of any chelators for Beryllium? I would have never thought that the air that we breath and the water that we drink,bathe and cook with would be an issue! Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please.To: mb12 valtrex Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 1:43 AM That is interesting, beryllium has insulation properties, and also has a high melting point which would make it a good alloy for those things you mention. Also volcanic dust (if your barbeque pit has rocks in it) has beryllium in it, so the dust can get in the air, etc. - also beryllium is shot into the air by coal and oil plants (great eh?) I sound crazy to the rest of my family -- but I purchased a air filter that takes chemicals out of the air to put in the bedrooms for sleeping. (~12 hours each night adds up!) I got the Alen Air (about $600 each). I live in Houston where the air quality is bad due to the oil refinery business. I still think it's a good investment. I am looking for a great water system (whole house) but haven't found one that actually tests for all the stuff that I feel is important. If you are going to spend some cash on it, it better work. (That's how I feel about it!) They use cloromines in the water here which is impossible to get out if you don't have a good system. However, that being said, I use a shower filter, and a vitamin C tab to neutralize it.I can tell you, once I cleaned up several areas of our lives (diet, cleaners, air, water) -- we all started to feel a lot better. My husband is good for a headache a week, doesn't get them anymore.laura> > >> > > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?> > > > > > Thanks-> > >>

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We pulled loads of Beryllium with PCA-RX by Maxam Labs. Pamela From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of SchuckSent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 9:22 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. Today I spent my time researching the area I live in (OH) and what I found out was shocking. I live in a triangle of manufacturing plants...all steel plants within a 10 mile radius-there are 3 and that's not including an asphalt manufacturer within 7miles and others. The closest one that I mentioned earlier is actually 2 miles from my home. I will have an air test and water test done in my home ASAP! I was looking through my son's medical tests and carbondioxide is HIGH as well. The interesting thing though is the urine toxic metals test has no Beryllium. I did read though I can have a specific test done on his blood to tell me how much is in his system. Do you know of any chelators for Beryllium? I would have never thought that the air that we breath and the water that we drink,bathe and cook with would be an issue! Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please.To: mb12 valtrex Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 1:43 AM That is interesting, beryllium has insulation properties, and also has a high melting point which would make it a good alloy for those things you mention. Also volcanic dust (if your barbeque pit has rocks in it) has beryllium in it, so the dust can get in the air, etc. - also beryllium is shot into the air by coal and oil plants (great eh?) I sound crazy to the rest of my family -- but I purchased a air filter that takes chemicals out of the air to put in the bedrooms for sleeping. (~12 hours each night adds up!) I got the Alen Air (about $600 each). I live in Houston where the air quality is bad due to the oil refinery business. I still think it's a good investment. I am looking for a great water system (whole house) but haven't found one that actually tests for all the stuff that I feel is important. If you are going to spend some cash on it, it better work. (That's how I feel about it!) They use cloromines in the water here which is impossible to get out if you don't have a good system. However, that being said, I use a shower filter, and a vitamin C tab to neutralize it.I can tell you, once I cleaned up several areas of our lives (diet, cleaners, air, water) -- we all started to feel a lot better. My husband is good for a headache a week, doesn't get them anymore.laura> > >> > > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?> > > > > > Thanks-> > >>

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We pulled loads of Beryllium with PCA-RX by Maxam Labs. Pamela From: mb12 valtrex [mailto:mb12 valtrex ] On Behalf Of SchuckSent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 9:22 PMTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. Today I spent my time researching the area I live in (OH) and what I found out was shocking. I live in a triangle of manufacturing plants...all steel plants within a 10 mile radius-there are 3 and that's not including an asphalt manufacturer within 7miles and others. The closest one that I mentioned earlier is actually 2 miles from my home. I will have an air test and water test done in my home ASAP! I was looking through my son's medical tests and carbondioxide is HIGH as well. The interesting thing though is the urine toxic metals test has no Beryllium. I did read though I can have a specific test done on his blood to tell me how much is in his system. Do you know of any chelators for Beryllium? I would have never thought that the air that we breath and the water that we drink,bathe and cook with would be an issue! Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please.To: mb12 valtrex Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 1:43 AM That is interesting, beryllium has insulation properties, and also has a high melting point which would make it a good alloy for those things you mention. Also volcanic dust (if your barbeque pit has rocks in it) has beryllium in it, so the dust can get in the air, etc. - also beryllium is shot into the air by coal and oil plants (great eh?) I sound crazy to the rest of my family -- but I purchased a air filter that takes chemicals out of the air to put in the bedrooms for sleeping. (~12 hours each night adds up!) I got the Alen Air (about $600 each). I live in Houston where the air quality is bad due to the oil refinery business. I still think it's a good investment. I am looking for a great water system (whole house) but haven't found one that actually tests for all the stuff that I feel is important. If you are going to spend some cash on it, it better work. (That's how I feel about it!) They use cloromines in the water here which is impossible to get out if you don't have a good system. However, that being said, I use a shower filter, and a vitamin C tab to neutralize it.I can tell you, once I cleaned up several areas of our lives (diet, cleaners, air, water) -- we all started to feel a lot better. My husband is good for a headache a week, doesn't get them anymore.laura> > >> > > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?> > > > > > Thanks-> > >>

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We too, use PCA-Rx. I got Wow's with it, and we continue to use it.

It cleans up more than metals (vaccine residues)..and I found it's easy to

administer (spray under tongue) and I got results...

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huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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We too, use PCA-Rx. I got Wow's with it, and we continue to use it.

It cleans up more than metals (vaccine residues)..and I found it's easy to

administer (spray under tongue) and I got results...

laura

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huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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We too, use PCA-Rx. I got Wow's with it, and we continue to use it.

It cleans up more than metals (vaccine residues)..and I found it's easy to

administer (spray under tongue) and I got results...

laura

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> > > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a

huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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Yeah, it's probably in your best interest to get a good air filter and water

filtration system for your home.

Also, if you have filters for your vents, make sure you get good ones (3M that

picks up particles, etc.)

I know how stupid it sounds - but find the best plants to put in your home to

help with producing oxygen. I have 'mother in law's tongue' or devils ivy --

and it's a good oxygen builder. (It's easy to care for, doesn't require a great

deal of water, and brightens up your rooms!) --I named all my plants after my

student loans (heh heh!) -- so I have Stafford, Sallie, Mae, PLATO, Wells and

Fargo.

I believe in attacking the problem from many angles.

TOP 10 plants most effective in removing: & #8232;Formaldehyde, Benzene, and

Carbon Monoxide from the air

Bamboo Palm - Chamaedorea Seifritzii

Chinese Evergreen - Aglaonema Modestum

English Ivy Hedera Helix

Gerbera Daisy Gerbera onii

Janet Craig - Dracaena " Janet Craig "

Marginata - Dracaena Marginata

Mass cane/Corn Plant - Dracaena Massangeana

Mother-in-Law's Tongue Sansevieria tii

Pot Mum - Chrysantheium morifolium

Peace Lily - Spathiphyllum

Warneckii - Dracaena " Warneckii "

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huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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Yeah, it's probably in your best interest to get a good air filter and water

filtration system for your home.

Also, if you have filters for your vents, make sure you get good ones (3M that

picks up particles, etc.)

I know how stupid it sounds - but find the best plants to put in your home to

help with producing oxygen. I have 'mother in law's tongue' or devils ivy --

and it's a good oxygen builder. (It's easy to care for, doesn't require a great

deal of water, and brightens up your rooms!) --I named all my plants after my

student loans (heh heh!) -- so I have Stafford, Sallie, Mae, PLATO, Wells and

Fargo.

I believe in attacking the problem from many angles.

TOP 10 plants most effective in removing: & #8232;Formaldehyde, Benzene, and

Carbon Monoxide from the air

Bamboo Palm - Chamaedorea Seifritzii

Chinese Evergreen - Aglaonema Modestum

English Ivy Hedera Helix

Gerbera Daisy Gerbera onii

Janet Craig - Dracaena " Janet Craig "

Marginata - Dracaena Marginata

Mass cane/Corn Plant - Dracaena Massangeana

Mother-in-Law's Tongue Sansevieria tii

Pot Mum - Chrysantheium morifolium

Peace Lily - Spathiphyllum

Warneckii - Dracaena " Warneckii "

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highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

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Yeah, it's probably in your best interest to get a good air filter and water

filtration system for your home.

Also, if you have filters for your vents, make sure you get good ones (3M that

picks up particles, etc.)

I know how stupid it sounds - but find the best plants to put in your home to

help with producing oxygen. I have 'mother in law's tongue' or devils ivy --

and it's a good oxygen builder. (It's easy to care for, doesn't require a great

deal of water, and brightens up your rooms!) --I named all my plants after my

student loans (heh heh!) -- so I have Stafford, Sallie, Mae, PLATO, Wells and

Fargo.

I believe in attacking the problem from many angles.

TOP 10 plants most effective in removing: & #8232;Formaldehyde, Benzene, and

Carbon Monoxide from the air

Bamboo Palm - Chamaedorea Seifritzii

Chinese Evergreen - Aglaonema Modestum

English Ivy Hedera Helix

Gerbera Daisy Gerbera onii

Janet Craig - Dracaena " Janet Craig "

Marginata - Dracaena Marginata

Mass cane/Corn Plant - Dracaena Massangeana

Mother-in-Law's Tongue Sansevieria tii

Pot Mum - Chrysantheium morifolium

Peace Lily - Spathiphyllum

Warneckii - Dracaena " Warneckii "

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> > > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a

huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to

this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second

highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone

had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he

would get exposure to Beryllium?

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Lol! You sound like you are a bit like myself! I know what I will be shoppin for this weekend! Do I need a prescription from my doc or where can I get this?Thank u so much for sharing this information- so helpful!Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: mb12 valtrex Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2011 02:16:06 -0000To: <mb12 valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. Yeah, it's probably in your best interest to get a good air filter and water filtration system for your home. Also, if you have filters for your vents, make sure you get good ones (3M that picks up particles, etc.)I know how stupid it sounds - but find the best plants to put in your home to help with producing oxygen. I have 'mother in law's tongue' or devils ivy -- and it's a good oxygen builder. (It's easy to care for, doesn't require a great deal of water, and brightens up your rooms!) --I named all my plants after my student loans (heh heh!) -- so I have Stafford, Sallie, Mae, PLATO, Wells and Fargo.I believe in attacking the problem from many angles. TOP 10 plants most effective in removing: & #8232;Formaldehyde, Benzene, and Carbon Monoxide from the airBamboo Palm - Chamaedorea SeifritziiChinese Evergreen - Aglaonema ModestumEnglish Ivy Hedera HelixGerbera Daisy Gerbera oniiJanet Craig - Dracaena " Janet Craig " Marginata - Dracaena MarginataMass cane/Corn Plant - Dracaena MassangeanaMother-in-Law's Tongue Sansevieria tiiPot Mum - Chrysantheium morifoliumPeace Lily - SpathiphyllumWarneckii - Dracaena " Warneckii " > > > > > > >> > > > > > > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks-> > > > > > >> > >>

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Lol! You sound like you are a bit like myself! I know what I will be shoppin for this weekend! Do I need a prescription from my doc or where can I get this?Thank u so much for sharing this information- so helpful!Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: mb12 valtrex Date: Sat, 08 Jan 2011 02:16:06 -0000To: <mb12 valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: Help with BERYLLIUM, please. Yeah, it's probably in your best interest to get a good air filter and water filtration system for your home. Also, if you have filters for your vents, make sure you get good ones (3M that picks up particles, etc.)I know how stupid it sounds - but find the best plants to put in your home to help with producing oxygen. I have 'mother in law's tongue' or devils ivy -- and it's a good oxygen builder. (It's easy to care for, doesn't require a great deal of water, and brightens up your rooms!) --I named all my plants after my student loans (heh heh!) -- so I have Stafford, Sallie, Mae, PLATO, Wells and Fargo.I believe in attacking the problem from many angles. TOP 10 plants most effective in removing: & #8232;Formaldehyde, Benzene, and Carbon Monoxide from the airBamboo Palm - Chamaedorea SeifritziiChinese Evergreen - Aglaonema ModestumEnglish Ivy Hedera HelixGerbera Daisy Gerbera oniiJanet Craig - Dracaena " Janet Craig " Marginata - Dracaena MarginataMass cane/Corn Plant - Dracaena MassangeanaMother-in-Law's Tongue Sansevieria tiiPot Mum - Chrysantheium morifoliumPeace Lily - SpathiphyllumWarneckii - Dracaena " Warneckii " > > > > > > >> > > > > > > We just got Fecal Metal test results back for my son and he is dumping a huge amount of Beryllium...I'm puzzled as to where he is getting exposure to this? Beryllium result is in the 97th percentile and Cadmium is the second highest at about 75th percentile, with Bismuth at 68th percentile. Has anyone had numbers like this or any insight to where I may look to find out where he would get exposure to Beryllium?> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks-> > > > > > >> > >>

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