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Hair analysis reflects body burden of organic mercury in 95% of cases.

5% of cases are so called non=excreters and you can pick them up with

provocated urine testing using DMPS.

Hair analysis is the least invasive best value for money test around for

heavy metal toxicity.

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Noel.

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My understanding is that hair analysis will show what metals have been in

solution recently. If you've had amalgams, you have metals. They may have

gone deep into tissues and not show in hair so readily. If you have a

health problem and a history of amalgams or pharmaceutical medicines, I

would do chelations and metal detox anyway.

I think Hulda 's liver cleanse is very good and makes the most logical

sense. It's the only one that has ever worked for me. And it's worked very

well. Of course the colon must be open and ready for a liver cleanse.

nancy

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Dear ,

There is a lot of work going on to establish a protocol for removing heavy

metals from autistic children but the only material with research showing

its safety & effectiveness is DMSA.

I have not seen any scientific proof that the sulphur containing material

are effective chelators, and there are suggestions that they just move the

heavy metals around the body.

Our results with ozonated saunas & electrotherapeutic treatment seem to be

more effective than DMSA.

Regards,

Noel.

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P O Box 137 Parkville VIC 3052 Australia

Phone 61 03 9639 6090 Fax 61 03 9639 6392

Email noelc@... Web http://www.smile.org.au

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**Hair analysis reflects body burden of organic mercury in 95% of cases. 5%

of cases are so called non=excreters and you can pick them up with

provocated urine testing using DMPS.

Hair analysis is the least invasive best value for money test around for

heavy metal toxicity.

Regards,

Noel.

Prof. Noel **

That's interesting. Never heard those percentages before. In my case I've

had the amalgams out for 15 years so I don't get a daily dose of mercury

when I chew, etc. Consequently my hair analysis did not show much mercury

toxicity but I did release it during challenge tests. I agree that hair

analysis is very important so minerals can be balanced or toxicity can be

identified.

Regarding the cancer therapies, if chemo was used the patient has mercury in

solution that should be chelated ASAP. Oral forms are organic sulfur

sources like MSM or glutathione precursors like Immunocal or Hydroxygen

which contains organic sulfur. If I remember correctly Germanium is also

good for recovery.

nancy

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>My understanding is that hair analysis will show what metals have been in

>solution recently. If you've had amalgams, you have metals. They may have

>gone deep into tissues and not show in hair so readily. If you have a

>health problem and a history of amalgams or pharmaceutical medicines, I

>would do chelations and metal detox anyway.

>

,

Are you saying that it is okay to do metal detox/chelation protocols

even if one still has amalgams?

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Well, I think this is an interesting thread. It causes me to think that

others think there's a difference between chelating and metal detoxing.

During this time, I've been under the impression that they were one and the

same. Obie.

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> >My understanding is that hair analysis will show what metals have been in

> >solution recently. If you've had amalgams, you have metals. They may

have

> >gone deep into tissues and not show in hair so readily. If you have a

> >health problem and a history of amalgams or pharmaceutical medicines, I

> >would do chelations and metal detox anyway.

> >

>

> ,

>

> Are you saying that it is okay to do metal detox/chelation protocols

> even if one still has amalgams?

>

>

>

>

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What are you seeing in the stool?

For us sometimes his stool changes color on rounds, gets lighter brown

and he has large soft stools.

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> What do metals in the stool look like?

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