Guest guest Posted May 31, 2007 Report Share Posted May 31, 2007 > > When I went into the doctors office and asked about a hair test they > looked at me like they have no clue what I'm talking about. The > doctor told me he refuses to give me any lab work unless there is > something seriously wrong. You can order a hair test through www.directlabs.com > You would have to be dieing to get access to any decent lab tests. Hair testing is a valid way to look for toxicity and some doctors will know this. If you want to get a test through a doctor, I suggest you call and talk to them first to see what they know, what kind of testing they are willing to do. Fewer will know of Andy's work, but some will be open to learning. > I would have a lot of difficulty finding enough money for an mail hair > test, but I may have to look into. I'm takling most of this illness > by symptoms and guess work of what's going on in my body. > We're all in the same boat - on a stormy sea, no less. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2007 Report Share Posted June 1, 2007 Do you have Andy's book, Amalgam Illness? You may be able to buy it cheap in Amazon. In that book, you can see how to diagnose mercury poisoning through symptoms and any tests you may have had already. The other thing you can do is do a clinical trial (IF YOU HAVE NO AMALGAMS AND YOU WAIT THE NECESSARY TIME ACORDING TO AC) if you do a few rounds of chelation, that is the other way to diagnose it. You know, some people are poisoned and their hair test is fine. Taking supplements can mask the effects of mercury the test can detect and old expossures mean most mercury may have left the body and be stuck in the brain, and the hair test can't measure it. Raquel > > When I went into the doctors office and asked about a hair test they > looked at me like they have no clue what I'm talking about. The > doctor told me he refuses to give me any lab work unless there is > something seriously wrong. > > You would have to be dieing to get access to any decent lab tests. > > I would have a lot of difficulty finding enough money for an mail hair > test, but I may have to look into. I'm takling most of this illness > by symptoms and guess work of what's going on in my body. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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