Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 I couldn't see where anyone had responded to this test?? This test does not meet the counting rules. 13 in the middle zone makes it 'unusual' and the very low mercury and low lithium makes it 'suspicious' to me. It is possible to be mercury toxic and have a hair test that does not meet the counting rules if exposure was long ago and the majority of the mercury is in the brain, if the person has supplemented for sometime, or if inappropriate chelation has moved mercury from the body to the brain. Do you have amalgams? Side effects with a trial of chelation is diagnostic (the best way to confirm toxicity imo). All amalgams must be removed properly before a trial of chelation. Blood tests only pick up acute poisoning (useless for chronic poisoning) because mercury quickly goes out of the blood into organs and tissues. J > > I would appreciate any help I could get interpreting the following > results: > > http://68.167.197.58/lab.jpg > > I am wondering if mercury has anything to do with the way I have > been feeling for the pas year and a half. Current symptoms: > > Fatigue > Palpitation (they come and go) > Nasal congestion (dry sinuses) > Joint pain > Muscle pain > Low sex drive > Frequent colds/flu > Severe allergies > > I showed the hair analysis results to my doctor but she does not > believe anything on it, she said that blood test is the only way to > go. > > Thank you very much for you time. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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