Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 Darren - I am now being asked for additional, new clinical information supporting my health problems. Yes, then in that case you might consider showing them the hair test, but only if you found very elevated mercury in the hair. In that case you might document that the EPA, the WHO and the IAEC (Internat Atomic Energy Commission) all accept hair testing as a valid way of looking for toxicity. If the mercury was not very elevated, forget it. In that case, get the prophyrin test and combine it with a neuro-psych evaluation. The latter will show that not only are you mercury toxic, but that you are having functional deficits that might be attributed to the toxicity. I think this is definitely the right approach. Don't make any attempt to get any satisfaction through MDs. If you want, you might specifically look for a neuro-psychologist that works with people who have been poisoned. They are called " neuro-psycho-toxicologists " and usually do evaluations of people with occupational exposures. You don't have to come out and say it's your fillings. Until you have some pretty good idea that they are open minded about such things, ust say you don't know where it came from. Where are you located? Are you in or reasonably near a fairly large city? Dave. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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