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WORSE French test porphyrin after chelation

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In a message dated 20/02/2010 19:46:13 GMT Standard Time,

kerielwell@... writes:

She is behaviorally, academically

and neurologically doing better than ever.

>>This is good, this is what to pay attention to not the test results,

congrats

Mandi in UK

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Can anyone explain to me how my daughter's Precoproporphyrin is WORSE after

years of chelation? My daughter has always been a lead kid (55 on UTM) ,

never pulling mercury. On past porphyrin she is always mildly toxic and

copro was higher) and has never pulled mercury on a UTM. Now her creatinine

is 383 and her mercury is 20- which is a " strongly increased rate " . It also

says b/c of her increased uro, heptaporphyrin she may have xenobiotic

toxicity. Does anyone know what that is? She is behaviorally, academically

and neurologically doing better than ever. She is 11. I don't get it. Anyone

have any insight until I talk to MD? (Her neo is 521 , oxidized bio 270,

tetrahydrabiopterin 790 and ratio 2,0) Uggghhh...

I am so frustrated. Keri E.

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If we don't pay attention to test then what is the point in buying them?

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Re: WORSE French test porphyrin after chelation

In a message dated 20/02/2010 19:46:13 GMT Standard Time,

kerielwell@... writes:

She is behaviorally, academically

and neurologically doing better than ever.

>>This is good, this is what to pay attention to not the test results,

congrats

Mandi in UK

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In a message dated 20/02/2010 20:35:46 GMT Standard Time, nelnjai@...

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If we don't pay attention to test then what is the point in buying them?

>>There isn't any.............

Mandi in UK

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It may reflect a higher circulation of toxins provoked by the chelation --

things that were hiding somewhere and not accessible to the traditional RX

herbal or OTC meds. I'd look at it as a good thing as long as it's now moving

out of the body. Until your DAn appt you can make sure she's having bms daily if

not perhaps 2x per day, magnesium helps. And good food, a lot of water. etc.

Keep it moving out.

Use extra antioxidents.

Consider adding homeopathy.

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> Can anyone explain to me how my daughter's Precoproporphyrin is WORSE after

> years of chelation?>

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