Guest guest Posted October 7, 2010 Report Share Posted October 7, 2010 This test indicates toxicity, in particular mercury. One of my son's results were for those porphyrins was 9.3, 32 and 321 respectively and he has plenty of mercury coming out of him. Do not do a " challenge test " or IV chelation as that will cause dangerous redistribution of the toxins to sensitive organs. Study the Cutler chelation protocol if you haven't already. The Recovery From Autism group is strictly dedicated to it and has good info too. Jo Chelating myself (R#35, 25mg ALA/40mg DMPS) and 11 yo son, R#27, 5mg DMSA/15mg ALA 7 yo son, R#23, 16mg ALA (sometimes + 10mg DMPS) 3 yo son, R#16, 8mg ALA > > How can I interpret the French Unrine test. How high is high to concider chelation? > > 5cxP (pentacarboxyporphyrin) we got 5.9 normal is 2-4 > PcP (precoproporphyrin) got 29 normal level is 5-9 > cP (copropophyrin) we got 285. Normal is 100-200 > > Others we got normal levels. > > All are ratios are also of. > > Please if anyones knows about these levels, anything is appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2010 Report Share Posted October 7, 2010 thank you Jo for responding, I will look into the Cutler protocol. I still have not anything in that sense. ________________________________ From: detoxhealing <detoxhealing@...> Sent: Thu, October 7, 2010 6:09:03 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Urine porphyrin profile This test indicates toxicity, in particular mercury. One of my son's results were for those porphyrins was 9.3, 32 and 321 respectively and he has plenty of mercury coming out of him. Do not do a " challenge test " or IV chelation as that will cause dangerous redistribution of the toxins to sensitive organs. Study the Cutler chelation protocol if you haven't already. The Recovery From Autism group is strictly dedicated to it and has good info too. Jo Chelating myself (R#35, 25mg ALA/40mg DMPS) and 11 yo son, R#27, 5mg DMSA/15mg ALA 7 yo son, R#23, 16mg ALA (sometimes + 10mg DMPS) 3 yo son, R#16, 8mg ALA > > How can I interpret the French Unrine test. How high is high to concider >chelation? > > 5cxP (pentacarboxyporphyrin) we got 5.9 normal is 2-4 > PcP (precoproporphyrin) got 29 normal level is 5-9 > cP (copropophyrin) we got 285. Normal is 100-200 > > Others we got normal levels. > > All are ratios are also of. > > Please if anyones knows about these levels, anything is appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2010 Report Share Posted October 7, 2010 Hi Your son's results are very similar to mine. We have chelated 40 rounds with Cutler protocol and he is doing really well. I have an article that discusses this test and its interpretation (Rossignol). Would you like a copy? Regards Chris On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 9:09 AM, detoxhealing <detoxhealing@...> wrote: > > > This test indicates toxicity, in particular mercury. > > One of my son's results were for those porphyrins was 9.3, 32 and 321 > respectively and he has plenty of mercury coming out of him. Do not do a > " challenge test " or IV chelation as that will cause dangerous redistribution > of the toxins to sensitive organs. Study the Cutler chelation protocol if > you haven't already. The Recovery From Autism group is strictly dedicated to > it and has good info too. > > Jo > Chelating myself (R#35, 25mg ALA/40mg DMPS) and > 11 yo son, R#27, 5mg DMSA/15mg ALA > 7 yo son, R#23, 16mg ALA (sometimes + 10mg DMPS) > 3 yo son, R#16, 8mg ALA > > > > > > How can I interpret the French Unrine test. How high is high to concider > chelation? > > > > 5cxP (pentacarboxyporphyrin) we got 5.9 normal is 2-4 > > PcP (precoproporphyrin) got 29 normal level is 5-9 > > cP (copropophyrin) we got 285. Normal is 100-200 > > > > Others we got normal levels. > > > > All are ratios are also of. > > > > Please if anyones knows about these levels, anything is appreciated. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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