Guest guest Posted July 25, 2008 Report Share Posted July 25, 2008 In frequent-dose-chelation dudley.smith89 wrote: hi jackie, thanks for your interpretation of my hair test. ----------Hi Dudley, and your welcome --------Jackie it shows body burden of hg being ok,but high lead. But as you say we don't know whats in the brain. ------------Well, it shows normal or orderly mineral transport, meaning that mercury hasn't messed this up, which does happen to many of us and what Cutler's hair test book explains. So in cases like yours, Cutler says that what is showing in the top toxic section is what is really happening in your body. Or, your body is extremely resistant to deranged mineral transport caused by mercury, or your body levels have gone down on their own since amalgam removal, and what's left is in your brain, and doesn't always show on the hair test then. There are lots of possibilities when it's not cut and dry, so in these cases you have to consider exposure and symptoms, both of which you have. But what may be complicating factors is that you also have other very elevated toxic metals that may be contributing to your symptoms. So regardless of your mercury status, you will need to chelate, to get these other metals out, and if mercury is there, proper chelation should take care of that also. And confirmation of toxicity will come when you do try chelation and whether or not it gives you side effects and/or makes you feel better. I strongly suggest you order the Hair Test Interpretation book, so you can read about these other metals too, besides mercury. Click on this link, or you can call and order it at http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html ------------Jackie with my symptoms i feel they are all brain related mercury. my feelings of unreality and muscle weakness etc. Do you think when i start to chelate it would be ok to go straight onto dmsa and ala? ------------If I remember right, *all* the amalgam is out of your mouth, and has been for some time? If so, then if it's been more than three months, you wouldn't *have* to wait to try ALA, but our recommendation is to only start/try one chelator at a time, to see how you react to each. If you start both, you won't know what is causing what. And because of your high lead levels, I would suggest starting with DMSA only, and probably use that for awhile, and see how you do/feel on that. Then add ALA in later. You really need to take the lead seriously, at the levels you show. Andy says lead in the yellow is something to be concerned about.----------Jackie -----------And if you use DMSA and ALA, they will take care of all the metals you are dealing with, regardless if it's mercury, lead, or antimony. But you definitely need to use the DMSA for the lead, so I would start with that.--------Jackie i have asked some questions on the original hair test post reply but am not sure if this was the right way to do it in order to get a response. --------Yes this is fine, sometimes we get busy and/or just can't keep up with all the posts. I will go back and look for the other post and try to answer your questions.---------Jackie unfortunately i am not always sure on how to respond to messages as i have only been using pc's for abut 3mnths and everything is new to me. thankyou, dudley. ---------You're doing fine And it will get easier, the more you do it.-----Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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