Guest guest Posted June 23, 2008 Report Share Posted June 23, 2008 ---Thanks for the info . Do you think it would be OK to email Andy with the test results attached? They are very compicated and better read straight off the paper. There was a lot of important information obtained from my tests and it seems more than most of us here can understand. Do you think Andy would mind if I did this? In frequent-dose-chelation , " " wrote: > > > > > > Does anyone know much about cystinuria? > > > I don't know enough about it to be very helpful. From what I read, it > is a genetic problem where cystine doesn't get absorbed very well and > is concentrated in the urine. > > (Note that cystine is different from cysteine. Cysteine is the one > that has readily available thiols that are problematic) > > > > > I have this according to my > > Urine amino acid testing. > > > > I understand that urine AA testing isn't recomended here but is it > > really OK to ignore this result? > > > No. > > The fact that you are not absorbing cystine is important information. > > I could only guess about what to do (with diet and supplements to try > to increase absorption of amino acids). > > Andy would be the one to ask. You could post the test results > (include everything, numbers, normal ranges, units, anything at all > that is on the paper), and send the post number to Andy. Include the > plasma tests too. > > > > > > I had this done as well as plasma > > testing because it was part of a package of tests. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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