Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 > > This is an interesting question because I was shocked to she that the Hair Elements test did not test gold. > One of the most common metals. Why not? > I know it is not considered toxic, but we are missing a lot of information as a result. > > I asked this list whether it was safe to chelate with gold in and was pointed to earlier posts by Andy on Omnibasu indicating that yes, it is fine, and DMSA/DMPS or ALA could be used. > > But on opening Hair Test book I see that Andy suggests using DMSA/DMPS to chelate gold. Although he does qualify it by saying 'it COULD be helpful.' On p. 97, he says that the gold in dental work is not absorbed. I imagine this means chelators are not able do much with it either. He also mentions this on p. 72. -- > If DMSA and DMPS do chelate then how can you chelate with gold in your mouth? > > Sow which is it? > > If you can afford it and considering you history both tests could prove valuable. > Dean > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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