Guest guest Posted March 31, 2001 Report Share Posted March 31, 2001 : Mercury disappears from the blood unless there is recent exposure. ( 30 ) days or so. Urine doesn't show anything unless metals are still in the bloodstream.. Hair testing reveals metals in the body most accurately. Lead goes into the bones and the body recognizes it just as it would calcium. Mercury is stored mainly in the body fats . Mercury has been known to show up after false negatives on blood, urine, hair. Sometimes when a chelator is given certain metals will come out first and then mercury . kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 A hair analysis is the most accurate. metal testing > Hi everyone, > Does anyone have any thoughts as to which way (hair, urine, or blood) is the most accurate for testing for metals in a child? Thanks folks! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Hi , Our DAN doctor did all three. The blood and urine were tested after one round of chelation. The reason for all three is to compare the three for accuracy. Evelyn Mom to Austin (Recovered from PDD) and (NT) almost 5 yr old twins Michigan metal testing > Hi everyone, > Does anyone have any thoughts as to which way (hair, urine, or blood) is the most accurate for testing for metals in a child? Thanks folks! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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