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> lead 3.8 < 2 yellow

This is significant and a big problem. You want to do something about this.

Lead is one of the few things where I think yellow range is way too high.

The rest of the test is not very informative. Mercury may or may not be a

problem.

However, in order to chelate lead you do need to get the fillings out first.

I'd suggest planning on a chelation regimen involving DMSA, and reading the

symptom

descriptions in the hair test book to decide whether you think it is lead,

mercury or both.

Andy

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Andy,I don't think I was being clear enough, so alllow me to clarify:

I removed all amalgams beginning of December 06 (2 months before

test)

I started supplementing 2 weeks before removal.

I started chelating with dmsa one month before test.

Could this have affected the results?

As for Lead, how much does color restoring cream affects the results

(it contains, among other things, Lead acetate)? I used it randomly

for couple of years (on parts of scalp, not really on the back side

from where the samples have been taken) and I stopped using it one

month before testing. Could this be the reason for such high result?

When should I test again to verify? Is there another type of test

you would recommend?

Among other things I noticed is low Na/Mg ratio which, I believe

indicates adrenal fatigue. Is this correct?

I will appreciate your input.

Zoran

Test results posted at:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/15600

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Andy,I don't think I was being clear enough, so alllow me to clarify:

I removed all amalgams beginning of December 06 (2 months before

test)

I started supplementing 2 weeks before removal.

I started chelating with dmsa one month before test.

Could this have affected the results?

As for Lead, how much does color restoring cream affects the results

(it contains, among other things, Lead acetate)? I used it randomly

for couple of years (on parts of scalp, not really on the back side

from where the samples have been taken) and I stopped using it one

month before testing. Could this be the reason for such high result?

When should I test again to verify? Is there another type of test

you would recommend?

Among other things I noticed is low Na/Mg ratio which, I believe

indicates adrenal fatigue. Is this correct?

I will appreciate your input.

Zoran

Test results posted at:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/15600

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Andy,I don't think I was being clear enough, so alllow me to clarify:

I removed all amalgams beginning of December 06 (2 months before

test)

I started supplementing 2 weeks before removal.

I started chelating with dmsa one month before test.

Could this have affected the results?

As for Lead, how much does color restoring cream affects the results

(it contains, among other things, Lead acetate)? I used it randomly

for couple of years (on parts of scalp, not really on the back side

from where the samples have been taken) and I stopped using it one

month before testing. Could this be the reason for such high result?

When should I test again to verify? Is there another type of test

you would recommend?

Among other things I noticed is low Na/Mg ratio which, I believe

indicates adrenal fatigue. Is this correct?

I will appreciate your input.

Zoran

Test results posted at:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/frequent-dose-chelation/message/15600

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