Guest guest Posted May 30, 2001 Report Share Posted May 30, 2001 , From what our physician told us, the mercury is very hard to let go during chelation provocation. An initial test looking for mercury may not be all too accurate in disclosing what the mercury levels are. If lead, tin, aluminum and other metals are elevated, the chances of mercury being in the body may be good. Remember, that for many of these children, the mercury in the vaccines is introduced to the body, after which other metals then increase in the body due to consumption (food, water) and just breathing the air. At any rate, normal levels of all metals are desired in the body. Doctorsdata (illinois, I believe) runs the metals toxicity tests after provocation has been done (we use DMSA). see their web site, www.doctorsdata.com for info on getting the lab work performed. Good luck with all of your efforts! Felicia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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