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From: <jessicawitmer@...>

Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 11:01:52 AM

Subject: [ ] Fifth Round of chelation - kidney tests results - help

What does the dilated pupils mean--I see this at night--in my daughter

 

Hi, I am chelating (therapeutic trial, no tests to confirm mercury) my three

children (son 5 1/2, twins 2.5 years). My five year old and one twin are

responding excellently to chelating. Based on the results of those two, I am

fairly confident that mercury is a problem.

My other little girl was respondning well until the fourth round when I

(foolishly) began giving her kefir instead of her SCD milk. I gave her three

glasses of kefir a day. I realized later that I was overstressing her system.

Her response went downhill after that. Yeast is a big problem and she has been

scratching her vaginal area. (We are 15 months on SCD). Her eyes are dilated

again and she is hardly sleeping at all.

I went ahead and had a liver/kidney test to see how things are in that

deparment. Here are the doctor's comments on the results:

" Liver tests are completely normal. Kidney test is the creatinine, it was

normal. The BUN (blood urea nitrogen) was a little elevated. Generally this is

nothing to be concerned about especially since the creatinine is normal. Not

sure if ALA has any impact on this or if the detox does either.

White blood count was just below the normal range. Again, often this is a marker

of a system under stress. Hard to know if it is increasing or staying low with

what you are doing, so repeating it in 3 months is a good idea. "

Please help me interpret this in light of mercury toxicity. Aren't these two

discrepencies evidence of mercury? Should I stop chelating completely until the

tests come back normal? I believe she had issues in this area way prior to

chelating. I was hoping the chelation would help normalize her...but obviously I

am not interested in risking her kidney funtion.

Please advise.

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