Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 >It is difficult to determine probability of mercury poisoning from >your test results (what lab did the test?). The lab that we are most >familiar with is Doctor's Data Inc. Yes, I agree - I can't make head nor tail of this test. Maybe you can get a DDI test done we can help you? Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 >It is difficult to determine probability of mercury poisoning from >your test results (what lab did the test?). The lab that we are most >familiar with is Doctor's Data Inc. Yes, I agree - I can't make head nor tail of this test. Maybe you can get a DDI test done we can help you? Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 It is difficult to determine probability of mercury poisoning from your test results (what lab did the test?). The lab that we are most familiar with is Doctor's Data Inc. The test results look like this: http://www.doctorsdata.com/repository.asp?id=1270 If you want to get a hair test from Doctor's Data you can do so through: http://www.directlabs.com/ http://www.directlabs.com/testtypes.php#hair The test to get is HAIR ELEMENTS ($93.00 US) Another way to determine metal toxicity is simply to do a trial of chelation. Reproducible side effects with chelation means the person is toxic. ALL amalgam fillings must be removed properly before taking any chelating agents!!!!! Be sure to find a reputable dentist to check your mouth out for the possibility of hidden amalgam. Other sources of exposure must be stopped as well, such as mercury in vaccines and high mercury fish. Read through the information in the files and links sections and ask us questions before attempting to take any chelators. If you decide to chelate Andy's two books are needed to refer to. See " Andy's books " in the links section of this group. If you can read spanish, Andy's protocol has been translated and can be found here: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Translations.html#ES All the best > > > Hello! this is my first participation in this group but I have been > reading yours posts for some weeks. I apologize for my bad and poor > command of English, I'm Catalan Speaker and not long time ago I > began to learn English. At least I hope to make me understand. > > I have written a " brief " description with some data (hair > analysis, test …) about my personal case, linked here > http://www.xmail.net/nomore/pages/Summary_commentaries_and_data_of_my_c\ > ase.htm> . > > I had read that some people knows how to find out mercury footprint and > possible body stress factors by interpreting mineral/toxic hair test.... > I would want to request your help to interpret my hair test; sheet 1 > http://www.xmail.net/nomore/images/Hair_test_Metals_Nutrients_And_Toxic\ > s_1.jpg> and sheet 2 > http://www.xmail.net/nomore/images/Hair_test_Metals_Nutrients_And_Toxic\ > s_2.jpg> (June 2005)... It seems to me hat it shows a very very high > potassium level but I don't know if it means anything significant. > > I wonder if is a good idea to do some type of chelation in order to > confirm (or not) mercury or other metallic compound as source of my > illness. My doctors and dentist have always told me that my everyday > mercury intake (from amalgam, environment. food…) was too > insignificant to have influence on my health… besides they don't > see clear signs of strong metals induced illness in my symptoms. > > I have not medical support and I'm confused what to do now... > > Thank you very much for your help and support. Best regards for every > one! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 It is difficult to determine probability of mercury poisoning from your test results (what lab did the test?). The lab that we are most familiar with is Doctor's Data Inc. The test results look like this: http://www.doctorsdata.com/repository.asp?id=1270 If you want to get a hair test from Doctor's Data you can do so through: http://www.directlabs.com/ http://www.directlabs.com/testtypes.php#hair The test to get is HAIR ELEMENTS ($93.00 US) Another way to determine metal toxicity is simply to do a trial of chelation. Reproducible side effects with chelation means the person is toxic. ALL amalgam fillings must be removed properly before taking any chelating agents!!!!! Be sure to find a reputable dentist to check your mouth out for the possibility of hidden amalgam. Other sources of exposure must be stopped as well, such as mercury in vaccines and high mercury fish. Read through the information in the files and links sections and ask us questions before attempting to take any chelators. If you decide to chelate Andy's two books are needed to refer to. See " Andy's books " in the links section of this group. If you can read spanish, Andy's protocol has been translated and can be found here: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Translations.html#ES All the best > > > Hello! this is my first participation in this group but I have been > reading yours posts for some weeks. I apologize for my bad and poor > command of English, I'm Catalan Speaker and not long time ago I > began to learn English. At least I hope to make me understand. > > I have written a " brief " description with some data (hair > analysis, test …) about my personal case, linked here > http://www.xmail.net/nomore/pages/Summary_commentaries_and_data_of_my_c\ > ase.htm> . > > I had read that some people knows how to find out mercury footprint and > possible body stress factors by interpreting mineral/toxic hair test.... > I would want to request your help to interpret my hair test; sheet 1 > http://www.xmail.net/nomore/images/Hair_test_Metals_Nutrients_And_Toxic\ > s_1.jpg> and sheet 2 > http://www.xmail.net/nomore/images/Hair_test_Metals_Nutrients_And_Toxic\ > s_2.jpg> (June 2005)... It seems to me hat it shows a very very high > potassium level but I don't know if it means anything significant. > > I wonder if is a good idea to do some type of chelation in order to > confirm (or not) mercury or other metallic compound as source of my > illness. My doctors and dentist have always told me that my everyday > mercury intake (from amalgam, environment. food…) was too > insignificant to have influence on my health… besides they don't > see clear signs of strong metals induced illness in my symptoms. > > I have not medical support and I'm confused what to do now... > > Thank you very much for your help and support. Best regards for every > one! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 Hello, thanks you very much for your help!!!... I'm living in Catalonia(spain - europe) and I did my hair test in Labs. Sabater, Barcelona (spain) ... Is it posible to do the hair test you point me from outside of USA...? I have linked a brief description of my case here http://www.xmail.net/nomore/pages/Summary_commentaries_and_data_of_my_c\ ase.htm> , where among other things I explain that I have been free from amalgams for a year now, but I'm not feeling better... I tested strong positive to Inorganic Mecury in a Test... Thanks!!! > > > > > It is difficult to determine probability of mercury poisoning from > your test results (what lab did the test?). The lab that we are most > familiar with is Doctor's Data Inc. The test results look like this: > > http://www.doctorsdata.com/repository.asp?id=1270 > > If you want to get a hair test from Doctor's Data you can do so through: > > http://www.directlabs.com/ > > http://www.directlabs.com/testtypes.php#hair > > The test to get is HAIR ELEMENTS ($93.00 US) > > > Another way to determine metal toxicity is simply to do a trial of > chelation. Reproducible side effects with chelation means the person > is toxic. ALL amalgam fillings must be removed properly before taking > any chelating agents!!!!! Be sure to find a reputable dentist to > check your mouth out for the possibility of hidden amalgam. Other > sources of exposure must be stopped as well, such as mercury in > vaccines and high mercury fish. > > Read through the information in the files and links sections and ask > us questions before attempting to take any chelators. > > If you decide to chelate Andy's two books are needed to refer to. See > " Andy's books " in the links section of this group. > > If you can read spanish, Andy's protocol has been translated and can > be found here: > > http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Translations.html#ES > > All the best > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 Hello, thanks you very much for your help!!!... I'm living in Catalonia(spain - europe) and I did my hair test in Labs. Sabater, Barcelona (spain) ... Is it posible to do the hair test you point me from outside of USA...? Thanks! > > > >It is difficult to determine probability of mercury poisoning from > >your test results (what lab did the test?). The lab that we are most > >familiar with is Doctor's Data Inc. > > Yes, I agree - I can't make head nor tail of this test. > Maybe you can get a DDI test done we can help you? > Dean > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 Hi I had my hair test done here (My hair test is no.59) http://www.iwdl.net/Hair%20Mineral%20Analysis.htm. It is fairly expensive (110 euros?) but is done in the DDI format Russ > > > > > > >It is difficult to determine probability of mercury poisoning from > > >your test results (what lab did the test?). The lab that we are most > > >familiar with is Doctor's Data Inc. > > > > Yes, I agree - I can't make head nor tail of this test. > > Maybe you can get a DDI test done we can help you? > > Dean > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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