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Re:Very low boron and lithium on hair test - what does this mean?

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Andy told me that lithium is frequently low on hair tests and that it was of no

consequence.

The lymes people better tolerate their supplements, die off specifically when

they take lithium orotate. I was told that it made them able to tolerate four

times as many yeast/bacteria/pathogen killers from adding it. I had some

leftover lithium from lifeline in a liquid so I am trying it to see if it will

help me tolerate all of my supps better. Too soon to tell for me. I think I

noticed nothing from adding lithium to my son but at the time he was non verbal

and I wouldn't have known how hard of a time he was having and if lithium

supplementing made things easier for him or not.

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I had read in Andy's book that lithium is usually low in the presence

of mercury due to mercury interfering with lithium in the body. And

low or not detectable lithium is a marker for mercury toxicity on hair

testing, especially if the test is close to or does meet rules.

lithium is also good for the immune system. Maybe why Lymes are seeing

this happen.

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> Andy told me that lithium is frequently low on hair tests and that

it was of no consequence.

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> The lymes people better tolerate their supplements, die off

specifically when they take lithium orotate. I was told that it made

them able to tolerate four times as many yeast/bacteria/pathogen

killers from adding it. I had some leftover lithium from lifeline in

a liquid so I am trying it to see if it will help me tolerate all of

my supps better. Too soon to tell for me. I think I noticed nothing

from adding lithium to my son but at the time he was non verbal and I

wouldn't have known how hard of a time he was having and if lithium

supplementing made things easier for him or not.

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