Guest guest Posted August 23, 2008 Report Share Posted August 23, 2008 It helps to have some history and symptoms with the test. Your test doesn't meet any counting rules. That doesn't rule out mercury poisoning. If your symptoms and history lead you to suspect mercury as a problem, the next step would be to remove all amalgam and do a trial of chelation. Side effects or improvement with chelation confirm toxicity. The arsenic is high enough to be of concern. Arsenic can be chelated out with DMPS and ALA. All amalgams would have to be removed and sources of exposures to heavy metals stopped before chelation. For possible sources of exposure see Andy's book at www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Many people find arsenic in well water. Good luck J > > Lab: DDI > Sample: Hair > SEX: Male > Age: 29 > > Result in JPG: > http://www.studiokanu.com/result.jpg > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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