Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Suggestions please > > I did the counting and it looks like there is no mineral transport > problem, the boron issue is probably due the shampoo I use, I have no > idea why the litium is so low > http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hairresultsjg9.jpg > > GGP is the lab. When I take DMSA or ALA I feel very differently(in the > beginning for the better, by the second day it makes me very > tired/bored) so I fell that I do have some kind of heavy metal issue. > I have been in chronic fatigue and low mental energy for about 6 > years. ALA and DMSA has helped a lot(I'm taking now for bit more than > a 1 year but its been on and off and not the correct protocol in the > beginning) > > Can anyone offer me a suggestion of what I could do to improve my > health faster? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Some tests do not meet rules, but one still has mercury. The thing that concerns me is that you have no detectable mercury on your hair test. Everyone should have some from daily exposure unless they are retaining it and not excreting it, which seems to be pretty classic with those who are toxic in mercury. You also have high antimony and NO lithium, which is usually because there is mercury on board. Andy has said in the past that if one were not toxic and they took chelators..nothing would happen to them. Good or bad. So I think you are right in thinking that something is there because of your experience with the dmsa/ala. And because of the oddities on this test that point to mercury. I'd keep chelating. Chronic fatigue and low energy are often mercury, which causes endocrine problems. Have you looked at your thyroid function, adrenals and reproductive hormones? All of those would be affected. Most of us adults (some kids too) seem to have slow adrenals and slow thyroid as a result of mercury. I have personally seen what a slow thyroid does to you to create chronic fatigue. And I have seen it reversed with thyroid treatment. You might want to consider doing a saliva hormone panel and getting some thyroid labs. TSH, free T3 and Free T4 and thyroid antibodies. Making sure your not autoimmune thyroid. If you test positive for any antibodies you need thyroid treatment, at which point I'd suggest finding a holistic physician to treat it with Armour. (you can read more on www.stopthethyroidmaddness.com) Before going for thyroid tests, take your morning basal body temperature. Use a glass thermometer and put it under your arm before getting out of bed in the morning. Wait ten minutes and then read it. If it's below 97.5..you are hypothyroid. Also consider treating for candida. Leaky gut from chronic yeast will cause those symptoms and seems to come with heavy metals. Using dmsa will give you yeast and contribute to this if the yeast is untreated. Looking for food allergies: these would be due to leaky gut and would not not obvious reactions but delayed reactions..meaning they you feel bad overall but no obvious culprits. You can be tested for these. In fact Vitamin Research Products sells tests for this. So does www.directlabs.com I think. Treating for parasites: every one should do this, we all get them and don't even realize it. It will make gut problems and fatigue. And than last of all: nutritional deficiencies like vitamin D and B12 will make you awfully tired. All of these things come along with mercury and cause those symptoms. And treating them can go a long way in making you feel decent while you address metals. > > I did the counting and it looks like there is no mineral transport > problem, the boron issue is probably due the shampoo I use, I have no > idea why the litium is so low > http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hairresultsjg9.jpg > > GGP is the lab. When I take DMSA or ALA I feel very differently(in the > beginning for the better, by the second day it makes me very > tired/bored) so I fell that I do have some kind of heavy metal issue. > I have been in chronic fatigue and low mental energy for about 6 > years. ALA and DMSA has helped a lot(I'm taking now for bit more than > a 1 year but its been on and off and not the correct protocol in the > beginning) > > Can anyone offer me a suggestion of what I could do to improve my > health faster? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 What do you suggest to treat for parasites, this is one thing we have not tried yet? thanks. > > > > I did the counting and it looks like there is no mineral transport > > problem, the boron issue is probably due the shampoo I use, I have no > > idea why the litium is so low > > http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hairresultsjg9.jpg > > > > GGP is the lab. When I take DMSA or ALA I feel very differently (in the > > beginning for the better, by the second day it makes me very > > tired/bored) so I fell that I do have some kind of heavy metal issue. > > I have been in chronic fatigue and low mental energy for about 6 > > years. ALA and DMSA has helped a lot(I'm taking now for bit more than > > a 1 year but its been on and off and not the correct protocol in the > > beginning) > > > > Can anyone offer me a suggestion of what I could do to improve my > > health faster? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 Hummaworm which is an herbal preparation that you take twice a day for 30 days. It takes care of even tapeworm. It also helps with candida and cleaning out the gut. It will kill living parasites in the first ten days and the rest of the month it will kill the eggs that are left. http://www.humaworm.com/ > > > > > > I did the counting and it looks like there is no mineral transport > > > problem, the boron issue is probably due the shampoo I use, I > have no > > > idea why the litium is so low > > > http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hairresultsjg9.jpg > > > > > > GGP is the lab. When I take DMSA or ALA I feel very differently > (in the > > > beginning for the better, by the second day it makes me very > > > tired/bored) so I fell that I do have some kind of heavy metal > issue. > > > I have been in chronic fatigue and low mental energy for about 6 > > > years. ALA and DMSA has helped a lot(I'm taking now for bit more > than > > > a 1 year but its been on and off and not the correct protocol in > the > > > beginning) > > > > > > Can anyone offer me a suggestion of what I could do to improve my > > > health faster? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 > > I did the counting and it looks like there is no mineral transport > problem, the boron issue is probably due the shampoo I use, I have no > idea why the litium is so low > http://img407.imageshack.us/my.php?image=hairresultsjg9.jpg > > GGP is the lab. When I take DMSA or ALA I feel very differently(in the > beginning for the better, by the second day it makes me very > tired/bored) so I fell that I do have some kind of heavy metal issue. > I have been in chronic fatigue and low mental energy for about 6 > years. ALA and DMSA has helped a lot(I'm taking now for bit more than > a 1 year but its been on and off and not the correct protocol in the > beginning) > > Can anyone offer me a suggestion of what I could do to improve my > health faster? Take adrenal cortex, licorice, and other supplements to support normal healthy adrenal function. Andy www.noamalgam.com www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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