Guest guest Posted February 13, 2010 Report Share Posted February 13, 2010 Is this " brain map " the same as a " spect " scan? Does anyone know? On Feb 13, 2010, at 3:41 PM, andrewhallcutler wrote: > > > > > > > > > > I had a brain map performed on my son. He has lead and mercury. > > > > There is no way to 'map the brain' to figure this out. > > > > Ok, let's be sure about this, please. I had a qEEG performed on my son and he is currently undergoing neurofeedback also. The psychologist never mentioned that the qEEG (which does print out a 'brain map') could detect heavy metals. Andy seems to say that the Quantitative EEG can't pick up that sort of info. > > Correct. > > The qEEG may be quite useful and informative in its own right, but you're not going to be able to figure out 'where metals are,' or indeed whether he has them, just from the qEEG. > > I think it is reasonable to call the qEEG a 'brain map,' though I haven't heard that term before. > > > Jerry, what were you told? Perhaps there's something new here to understand that you can teach us. Could you double-check with your practitioner on this one? If it's a new technique, I want to know about it. And, if possible, I would want to have a reference to a study or document to bring in to my son's doctor and pursue this angle. TY! > > > Andy > > http://www.noamalgam.com/index.html > Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment > > http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html > Hair Test Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities > > http://www.noamalgam.com/nourishinghope.html > Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition Intervention for Healing Our Children > > http://www.noamalgam.com/biologicaltreatments.html > Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2010 Report Share Posted February 15, 2010 We did this test and it told us our boys were mercury toxic. The only thing I would tell you to watch out for it a false negative. The hair test is much more reliable. A urine test is only a snapshot in time. TJ ________________________________ From: Te Tees <boloni009@...> Sent: Sun, February 14, 2010 7:05:56 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Jerry? Andy? Re: " Brain Map? " Â Hi and all, You mention that your son had the French Porphyrin test done to detect heavy metals. I am going to do this same test in a few weeks. How accurate would you say it is? Is there anyone else with experiences with this test? Thank you, Tony ____________ _________ _________ __ From: RowenaM <jerry_montgomery@ hotmail.com> Sent: Sun, February 14, 2010 8:48:57 PM Subject: [ ] Jerry? Andy? Re: " Brain Map? " Good evneing, Ty, I don't know if you saw my follow up e-mail. The brain map was not used to detect heavy metal issues. My son had lead and mercury issues as shown on his French Porphyrin test. I was stating that my son had lead and mercury issues. Sorry for the confusion, Jerry > > > > > I had a brain map performed on my son. He has lead and mercury. > > There is no way to 'map the brain' to figure this out. > > Ok, let's be sure about this, please. I had a qEEG performed on my son and he is currently undergoing neurofeedback also. The psychologist never mentioned that the qEEG (which does print out a 'brain map') could detect heavy metals. Andy seems to say that the Quantitative EEG can't pick up that sort of info. > > Jerry, what were you told? Perhaps there's something new here to understand that you can teach us. Could you double-check with your practitioner on this one? If it's a new technique, I want to know about it. And, if possible, I would want to have a reference to a study or document to bring in to my son's doctor and pursue this angle. TY! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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