Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 > > > > Hi , > > Thanks for your reply. I've had 2 hair tests. the 1st at the beginning > of dec 2006 and the second about 2 weeks ago. They both show high H > Metals antimony, cadmium, mercury and silver. The sources i presume > are from amalgams, fish, allergy and vaccine jabs. had 3 amalgams > since i was a young teenager. Had them out in oct but with no > protection. I have also always been a big tinned tuna eater. > Cadmium i presume is from smoking. I used to be a big smoker but am > not on and off. Mostly off. > Silver i presume from a bout of taking colloidal silver in nov to help > candida and also from amalgams. > No idea about Antimony. > > Not sure how to attach tests? TK--- attachemnts ars not accepted on the forum, you have to post text. > > I dont know for sure if the pain is in my kindneys ( i still have it > despite no DMSA since tues night) I am so used to lower back, hip and > leg pain that it all just blends into one, but it hurts to touch under > the bottom ribs on the right side. It could be that this is normal and > a good sign that the chelation is working but i want to be sure. > In Andy's book it says that too much magnesium could hurt kidneys. > > I weigh about 68Kg which is about 150 lbs i think. Not sure about the > dosages of supplements but it is quite a lot. > > Not had thyroid or adrenal tests, but had kidney and liver test just > before chelation and tests were ok. > > It is strange that the 1st round was ok, but the 2nd at the same dose > wasnt. Is this common do you think? TK--- yes, side effects of redistribution and Hg mobilization are not constant - many people get side effects later from a dosage that was perviously ok - suggestion - please reduce dosage 12.5mg or less. > > Also i am uneasy about starting the round again until my kidney pain > has stopped, but that said it did hurt a bit before chelation anyway > > Thanks again > > Charlie, London > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 > > > > Hi , > > Thanks for your reply. I've had 2 hair tests. the 1st at the beginning > of dec 2006 and the second about 2 weeks ago. They both show high H > Metals antimony, cadmium, mercury and silver. The sources i presume > are from amalgams, fish, allergy and vaccine jabs. had 3 amalgams > since i was a young teenager. Had them out in oct but with no > protection. I have also always been a big tinned tuna eater. > Cadmium i presume is from smoking. I used to be a big smoker but am > not on and off. Mostly off. > Silver i presume from a bout of taking colloidal silver in nov to help > candida and also from amalgams. > No idea about Antimony. > > Not sure how to attach tests? TK--- attachemnts ars not accepted on the forum, you have to post text. > > I dont know for sure if the pain is in my kindneys ( i still have it > despite no DMSA since tues night) I am so used to lower back, hip and > leg pain that it all just blends into one, but it hurts to touch under > the bottom ribs on the right side. It could be that this is normal and > a good sign that the chelation is working but i want to be sure. > In Andy's book it says that too much magnesium could hurt kidneys. > > I weigh about 68Kg which is about 150 lbs i think. Not sure about the > dosages of supplements but it is quite a lot. > > Not had thyroid or adrenal tests, but had kidney and liver test just > before chelation and tests were ok. > > It is strange that the 1st round was ok, but the 2nd at the same dose > wasnt. Is this common do you think? TK--- yes, side effects of redistribution and Hg mobilization are not constant - many people get side effects later from a dosage that was perviously ok - suggestion - please reduce dosage 12.5mg or less. > > Also i am uneasy about starting the round again until my kidney pain > has stopped, but that said it did hurt a bit before chelation anyway > > Thanks again > > Charlie, London > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 Hair test results 14 Nov 2006 TOXIC ELEMENTS μg/g 95th Aluminum 3.6 Antimony 0.11 Arsenic 0.054 Beryllium < 0.01 Bismuth 0.036 Cadmium 0.20 Lead 0.40 Mercury 4.4 Platinum < 0.003 Thallium < 0.001 Thorium < 0.001 Uranium 0.040 Nickel 0.29 Silver 3.0 Tin 0.07 Titanium 0.19 ELEMENTS μg/g Calcium 1230 Magnesium 74 Sodium 43 Potassium 10 Copper 69 Zinc 200 Manganese 0.25 Chromium 0.49 Vanadium 0.033 Molybdenum < 0.01 Boron 4.7 Iodine 1.1 Lithium 0.010 Phosphorus 141 Selenium 0.61 Strontium 4.1 Sulfur 44900 Barium 0.96 Cobalt 0.018 Iron 7.7 Germanium 0.027 Rubidium 0.013 Zirconium 0.34 Hair test results 12 Feb 2007 TOXIC ELEMENTS μg/g Aluminum 5.1 Antimony 0.080 Arsenic 0.045 Beryllium < 0.01 Bismuth 0.028 Cadmium 0.57 Lead 0.36 Mercury 4.1 Platinum < 0.003 Thallium < 0.001 Thorium < 0.001 Uranium 0.035 Nickel 0.23 Silver 1.9 Tin 0.08 Titanium 0.58 ELEMENTS μg/g Calcium 965 Magnesium 51 Sodium 11 Potassium 3 Copper 54 Zinc 220 Manganese 0.16 Chromium 0.52 Vanadium 0.025 Molybdenum 0.021 Boron 0.84 Iodine 0.38 Lithium 0.009 Phosphorus 185 Selenium 1.2 Strontium 5.1 Sulfur 45700 Barium 1.8 Cobalt 0.021 Iron 11 Germanium 0.041 Rubidium 0.003 Zirconium 1.0 I wasnt chelating during the 3 month gap inbetween these 2 tests except for a month of using zeolite. Not sure if that is supposed to do anything. Clearly it didnt have any effect on my mercury levels. As i didnt have any protection when i had my amalgams out in oct i am presuming that the free mercury will still be depositing in my organs. would be good to get it out before it settles too much do you think? One last thing....when i was using zeolite i got some acute toothache where i had my amalgams out. then yesterday ( day after i stopped DMSA due to sore kidneys) i am getting v bad tooth ache again. Do you think this is a sign of bad amalgam removal or is thai normal? thanks again Charlie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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