Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 TK--- these are not recommended - use DDI Hair Elements Analysis and the counting rules to look for the probability of Hg toxicity. Other test options - fractured urine porphrin & DDI 24hr urine taken during a chelation round. > > I'm curious if anyone here has a comment to make on these test kits? > Are they useful and has anyone tried one? > > http://heavymetalstest.com/mercury.php > > Thanks > Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 > TK--- these are not recommended - use DDI Hair Elements Analysis and > the counting rules to look for the probability of Hg toxicity. Other > test options - fractured urine porphrin & DDI 24hr urine taken during > a chelation round. > Hi TK, I appreciate the reply....but am curious if you know why they wouldn't be recommended? Are they totally in accurate? I wasn't thinking so much as using to initially test but to monitor progress with chelating agents. I need to look through the files and links but am assuming there's explanations of the tests you just mentioned. Or are they in Cutler's book? I just got it. Thanks Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 > > > TK--- these are not recommended - use DDI Hair Elements Analysis and > > the counting rules to look for the probability of Hg toxicity. Other > > test options - fractured urine porphrin & DDI 24hr urine taken during > > a chelation round. > > > > Hi TK, > > I appreciate the reply....but am curious if you know why they wouldn't > be recommended? TK--- they do not provide the information needed > > Are they totally in accurate? I wasn't thinking so much as using to > initially test but to monitor progress with chelating agents. TK--- the only way to do this is testing during a chelation round and at a certain point [when body burden drops] this will not be useful and the only way to monitor progress is with how you feel when chelating. > > I need to look through the files and links but am assuming there's > explanations of the tests you just mentioned. TK--- links, andy index Or are they in Cutler's > book? TK--- yes I just got it. > > Thanks > Lynn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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