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RE: the high levels of Aluminum

Have you taken any prescription drugs lately?

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s illusory@...> wrote:

Hi again,

I could use some additional brains to help with these results, posted here:

http://users.adelphia.net/~jschmitz/DDtest.jpg

if anyone knowledgable would be willing to take a look.

It seems I meet counting rule #4, just. You can't tell what potassium is by

the graph, it appears to be on the edge of green and yellow, but if you look

at the reference range, it is out of the range, and so it seems, yellow. I

didn't expect to meet any of the rules, actually, since I've been taking a

lot of vitamins and antioxidants most of my adult life, and AC says that can

normalize mineral transport, and make the test meet no counting rules.

One thing i didn't expect is the high levels of Aluminum, arsenic, lead, and

copper. Apparently, according to AC, one shouldn't take some of these

seriously if mineral transport is deranged. But since I barely make one

counting rule, does that mean mineral transport is not so bad, so I should

take them seriously?

Also, the super-high copper is a surprise, since I don't take any

supplements with copper, and don't know what the source could be. Anyone

know what this is about? Could my symptoms have more to do with copper than

mercury?

Any ideas what this means for chelation, etc? I understand ALA may be a

problem...

having a little trouble figuring it out here...

any help appreciated,

NJ

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I take Lunesta sometimes. I took a very small (5mg) dose of time-released

Adderall for about 6 months, stopped 2 months ago.

Why, do these have aluminum?

thanks,

NJ

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levels of Aluminum

RE: the high levels of Aluminum

Have you taken any prescription drugs lately?

Sven

s net> wrote:

Hi again,

I could use some additional brains to help with these results, posted here:

http://users. http://users.adelphia.net/~jschmitz/DDtest.jpg>

adelphia.net/~jschmitz/DDtest.jpg

if anyone knowledgable would be willing to take a look.

It seems I meet counting rule #4, just. You can't tell what potassium is by

the graph, it appears to be on the edge of green and yellow, but if you look

at the reference range, it is out of the range, and so it seems, yellow. I

didn't expect to meet any of the rules, actually, since I've been taking a

lot of vitamins and antioxidants most of my adult life, and AC says that can

normalize mineral transport, and make the test meet no counting rules.

One thing i didn't expect is the high levels of Aluminum, arsenic, lead, and

copper. Apparently, according to AC, one shouldn't take some of these

seriously if mineral transport is deranged. But since I barely make one

counting rule, does that mean mineral transport is not so bad, so I should

take them seriously?

Also, the super-high copper is a surprise, since I don't take any

supplements with copper, and don't know what the source could be. Anyone

know what this is about? Could my symptoms have more to do with copper than

mercury?

Any ideas what this means for chelation, etc? I understand ALA may be a

problem...

having a little trouble figuring it out here...

any help appreciated,

NJ

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Yes, most (systemic) pills do contain large amounts of Al

- Al is the base while Silicon is the hardener, the rest is just filler and

spice

- it may take up to 24 months to clear up your system

- intestinal disbiosis, endocrine disorders, kidney tubular damage, blood

poisoning, lesser bone density, etc.

s illusory@...> wrote:

I take Lunesta sometimes. I took a very small (5mg) dose of

time-released

Adderall for about 6 months, stopped 2 months ago.

Why, do these have aluminum?

thanks,

NJ

Re: hair test a bit surprising - high

levels of Aluminum

RE: the high levels of Aluminum

Have you taken any prescription drugs lately?

Sven

s net> wrote:

Hi again,

I could use some additional brains to help with these results, posted here:

http://users. http://users.adelphia.net/~jschmitz/DDtest.jpg>

adelphia.net/~jschmitz/DDtest.jpg

if anyone knowledgable would be willing to take a look.

It seems I meet counting rule #4, just. You can't tell what potassium is by

the graph, it appears to be on the edge of green and yellow, but if you look

at the reference range, it is out of the range, and so it seems, yellow. I

didn't expect to meet any of the rules, actually, since I've been taking a

lot of vitamins and antioxidants most of my adult life, and AC says that can

normalize mineral transport, and make the test meet no counting rules.

One thing i didn't expect is the high levels of Aluminum, arsenic, lead, and

copper. Apparently, according to AC, one shouldn't take some of these

seriously if mineral transport is deranged. But since I barely make one

counting rule, does that mean mineral transport is not so bad, so I should

take them seriously?

Also, the super-high copper is a surprise, since I don't take any

supplements with copper, and don't know what the source could be. Anyone

know what this is about? Could my symptoms have more to do with copper than

mercury?

Any ideas what this means for chelation, etc? I understand ALA may be a

problem...

having a little trouble figuring it out here...

any help appreciated,

NJ

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