Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Urine tests are not very useful and probably a waste of money. They are a snapshot in time. Hair tests are much better. TJ ________________________________ From: lucy4gets <lucy2max@...> Sent: Fri, April 2, 2010 7:43:37 AM Subject: [ ] Re: UEE high, very high on a round  please help me understand IF the minerals in UEE are off the chart does the body have TOO much? or TOO little? If magnesium is off the charts to the right should I supplement less or more? thank you!! > > we ran a the UTM/UEE test with out supplementing minerals on a chelation round (dmsa/ala).. we DO give all supplements on a round normally. More than half were OFF the chart!! was this only because the chelators were pulling it out into the urine? or are we low in these minerals to begin with? > > we pulled a lot of metals on this round, even mercury. lead and cadmium were off the chart! really outrageous what the environment puts into our kids, he is not even vaccinated. we have verbal apraxia. > > what are you all seeing in your UTE/UEE??? does mercury go up and down? did it take many many rounds before mercury showed up? > > Also, I read somewhere that once ALA is added to DMSA most metals are vacating via the stool...is this true..is anyone seeing a lot excreting in the stool on a chelation round? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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