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In a message dated 1/3/2008 9:20:35 PM Central Standard Time,

phaselow@... writes:

> Im 6 weeks I was able to lower my son's blood levels of copper

> in to the normal range with zinc and molybdenum.

I'm a little confused. I thought with mercury poisoned children, that it is

impossible to accurately know due to mineral transport derangement. Can

someone clarify? TIA

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> In a message dated 1/3/2008 9:20:35 PM Central Standard Time,

> phaselow@... writes:

>

> > Im 6 weeks I was able to lower my son's blood levels of copper

> > in to the normal range with zinc and molybdenum.

>

> I'm a little confused. I thought with mercury poisoned children, that it is

> impossible to accurately know due to mineral transport derangement. Can

> someone clarify? TIA

If you actually read what she said, she had a blood test come out a particular

way.

The laboratory directly determined how much is in the blood.

No question there.

Some question what it means, but usually copper is reasonably reflected this

way. Other

elements may not be.

Andy

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I will add that I saw no major Autism behavior reductions when I

accomplished this copper reduction... only success on paper. I had

hoped for a simple cure; not so.

Hair test copper levels also went down during this time period. The

first test (DDI) put copper in the high yellow (over) and it went

down to the green (over) and stayed there over the next 2 years (and

3 more hair tests). Not sure if that is solely due to the zinc

supplementation, but it was fun to look at!

Over the years I've tried to avoid getting fixated/exited about most

of the results on paper and focus on the results coming out of my

child. It is difficult at times.

Pam

> >

> > In a message dated 1/3/2008 9:20:35 PM Central Standard Time,

> > phaselow@ writes:

> >

> > > Im 6 weeks I was able to lower my son's blood levels of copper

> > > in to the normal range with zinc and molybdenum.

> >

> > I'm a little confused. I thought with mercury poisoned children,

that it is

> > impossible to accurately know due to mineral transport

derangement. Can

> > someone clarify? TIA

>

> If you actually read what she said, she had a blood test come out a

particular way.

>

> The laboratory directly determined how much is in the blood.

>

> No question there.

>

> Some question what it means, but usually copper is reasonably

reflected this way. Other

> elements may not be.

>

> Andy

>

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