Guest guest Posted May 25, 2008 Report Share Posted May 25, 2008 > > Hi Dave, > Yes, undetectable Lithium is an indicator on its own. > In fact it is far, far more common than both, or just high Ca. > If you have a look at all the hair tests, you'll see it comes up very often. > Another reason why mercury toxic people are so emotionally unstable. > No lithium, means no mood modulation. > DeanSA Hi Dean, Would you recommend someone who had low lithium supplement? I've had 3 hair tests during the last 12 months and all show undetectable levels of lithium. I still have fillings in and have made huge improvements in my physical health mainly by changing diet but I still go through periods where I'm easily irritated by others and want to become a hermit and when this is real bad I feel unable to control emotions. Or would lithium levels correct themselves eventually during chelation? My moods whilst annoying are bearable most of the time and I can still get on with my life. I hope this is not OT? Cheers, Cara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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