Guest guest Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 Dave & , Thanks for your comments and inputs. Do you think there's a chance that I'm simply copper toxic and not mercury toxic? I will proceed with ALA chelation at 12.5 mg level every 2/3 hours (the 3 h is at night). I've found that the shorter interval during the day is easier on me. I think I have a relatively high metabolism. To be continued. Finkle > The test meets the five or less above the mid point rule (3 on this > test), 4 or more in the red zone (6 on this test), AND the 11 or less > in the green and white zones (10 on this test). Mineral transport is > most definitely deranged and ***that means mercury poisoning***. > > Your liver is likely retaining copper because of the mercury > poisoning. The copper is not nearly as high as some tests, and not > high enough to restrict ALA chelation. > That's probably where your major exposures were. It is also likely > that you are genetically less able to clear metals as compared to the > general population. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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