Guest guest Posted September 29, 2008 Report Share Posted September 29, 2008 > ***********What data do you use to find my 'slightly fast metabolism'? Hi Wanda The Ca/P ratio determines this. Ratio's are applicable even in deranged mineral transport. > ***********I only did the 17.75mg dose for two rounds and because I > noticed no side effects, I increased the dose of DMSA to 25 mg. On the 3rd > day of the second round of 25 mg, my rheumatoid arthritis got worse and > worse throughout my body throughout the day - pain/stiffness with any > movement, nothing I'd experienced before. Naprosyn didn't have any effect > on it, so I stopped the round one dose early after realizing what was > happening, took an epsom salts/cider vinegar bath and felt much better the > next morning. Well, this is likely to confirm mercury issues. >> The hair test shows that I need digestive enzymes, but what about betaine >> HCl? Well you might benefit, but you don't have a clear ALL Low test that would usually encourage this. You'd know more by trial supplementation. >>My CO2 blood test level is 24. What would this indicate? > *********Here are my temperatures, taken in my ear. The rheumatoid > arthritis prohibits me from shaking down a mercury thermometer. I see. Ear thermometers are not suuposed to be particularly accurate, but if that is your only option then make sure the batteries are changed regularly. Nobody should ever use a mercury thermometer, rather use a mercury-free Geratherm one, but these are even harder to shake down :-( DeanSA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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