Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 > > I thought you all might be interested in seeing what a saliva test looks like that I got for a patient of mine from Diagnos-Tech. > They do a wonderful ASI - Adrenal Stress Index and give a comprehensive restoration plan. > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html > He is Hair Test number 9. > > Now the ASI is clear, but his LH, FSH and TSH are worryingly high. I mean very, very high. > Does anyone have any idea what this means? > He seems to be pumping hormones out of his pituitary but all his other hormones are on the low end of the range (T3, T4, Testosterone, Cortisol etc). This could be due to lead - see p. 101 of HTI. Mercury tends to lower all of FSH, LH, and testosterone. Lead leads to high FSH, LH, and low testosterone. -- > This sort if pituitary hyperactivity can be as a result of mercury I'm sure, but also a adenoma. > > I have referred him to an endocrinologist, but I'm not certain they can be trusted to help him. > He has just completed cavitation cleaning and will begin removal of many amalgams in about 2 months. > He will chelate according to Andy's protocol afterwards. > > Any comments would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Dean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Share Posted February 9, 2007 This is what I found: http://www.emedicine.com/med/TOPIC803.HTM Causes of high FSH towards the bottom of the article. > > I thought you all might be interested in seeing what a saliva test looks like that I got for a patient of mine from Diagnos-Tech. > They do a wonderful ASI - Adrenal Stress Index and give a comprehensive restoration plan. > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/hairtest.html > He is Hair Test number 9. > > Now the ASI is clear, but his LH, FSH and TSH are worryingly high. I mean very, very high. > Does anyone have any idea what this means? > He seems to be pumping hormones out of his pituitary but all his other hormones are on the low end of the range (T3, T4, Testosterone, Cortisol etc). > This sort if pituitary hyperactivity can be as a result of mercury I'm sure, but also a adenoma. > > I have referred him to an endocrinologist, but I'm not certain they can be trusted to help him. > He has just completed cavitation cleaning and will begin removal of many amalgams in about 2 months. > He will chelate according to Andy's protocol afterwards. > > Any comments would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Dean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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