Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 Hi Ray I'm sure many on the list will respond to some of tour comments. A good place to start before you see your doctor next week, is to read " Oral Chelation for Mercury " http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/oral_chelation1.html and for supplements, etc http://livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/oral_chelation2.html That'll be a good start. Good luck and keep asking your questions. Kai -------------------------------------------------- Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 6:17 AM To: <frequent-dose-chelation > Subject: Tests to ask for, and zinc relationship to symptoms > > > Hi, > > In a week I'll be seeing my integrative-medicine doctor again. I'm > planning to ask for the Hair Elements Test from Doctor's Data Inc and a > fractionated urine porphyrin test if he feels that he can trust the lab to > take care of the sample properly. Depending on the results my plan is to > have half of my amalgam removed a few weeks later, with the rest removed > at the beginning of the new year. > > Does anyone have any suggestions for tests I should consider leading up > to having amalgam removed? If you suggest a test please say what you > would expect from the results, i.e., what you would do differently > depending on what the results are. > > About me: my symptoms are lightheadedness, tingling in extremities, and > " thirst " . (I don't believe it's really thirst. It is always strongest > first thing in the morning.) I've noticed at times some tightness in my > chest. In the past I've had ringing in my ears and tightness in my > calves. I feel " not as bad " when I eat a non-processed food diet. This > could be considered a non-sulfur diet, although probably not perfectly so. > I have a very difficult time getting to sleep at night and waking early in > the morning, so my whole schedule is shifted later in the day. The latest > thing I've noticed is an apparent change in symptoms when I change the > amount of zinc I take. I haven't tested this enough times to be certain, > but it appears that I feel better when I take more zinc. The last time I > reduced my zinc intake my lips tingled a lot more and the corners of my > lips became sore. Taking more zinc reduced these symptoms. (I want to > confirm for myself that zinc is the cause of these changes.) Any thoughts > on these symptoms and/or zinc would also be welcome, in addition to the > above request about tests to consider. > > Thanks! > > Ray > > ____________________________________________________________ > Click here to find the perfect picture with our powerful photo search > features. > http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2241/fc/Ioyw6i4s80ahhw1hxwsqvSDd80gGT5ysv\ KkqdrVZkR2IzHHjyyA4S3/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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