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Probably better ways to spend your money. Boiling water does not

remove metal ions, in fact may even concentrate them due to

evaporation. Distilled water on the other hand should not have any

metal ions. Measuring metal ions at home is a scam.

Yash

--- In low dose naltrexone , " maryew2002 " <dwalsh@b...>

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> I purchased a ionic metals test kit from www.harmonology.com

> ($30.00)the test is showing that I have mercury in my urine &

> slavia, its also showing metal content in my tap water. I've ran a

> test on bottled water & it came up negative. My question is has

> anyone on this board ever used this test kit and is this thing

legit?

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what makes it a scam??where did you find this out??

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> > I purchased a ionic metals test kit from www.harmonology.com

> > ($30.00)the test is showing that I have mercury in my urine &

> > slavia, its also showing metal content in my tap water. I've ran a

> > test on bottled water & it came up negative. My question is has

> > anyone on this board ever used this test kit and is this thing

> legit?

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One needs sophisticated instruments to measure metal ions

accurately. This cannot be done with a 30 $ home kit. Therefore the

results are of dubious value.

> > >

> > > I purchased a ionic metals test kit from www.harmonology.com

> > > ($30.00)the test is showing that I have mercury in my urine &

> > > slavia, its also showing metal content in my tap water. I've

ran a

> > > test on bottled water & it came up negative. My question is

has

> > > anyone on this board ever used this test kit and is this thing

> > legit?

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i have heard different..i have heard it is farly simple and accurate with the

right

tools..by no means trying to argue. just asking questions when i hear

somthing that contradicts with what ive heard..i heard what i know from a

gentalman who installed water purifiers in to peoples homes...where did you

get your info???once again im just trying to get my facts straight..could be

wrong just want to know

thanks

> > > >

> > > > I purchased a ionic metals test kit from www.harmonology.com

> > > > ($30.00)the test is showing that I have mercury in my urine &

> > > > slavia, its also showing metal content in my tap water. I've

> ran a

> > > > test on bottled water & it came up negative. My question is

> has

> > > > anyone on this board ever used this test kit and is this thing

> > > legit?

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I just clicked the harmonology link, and the domaine name is for sale.

Not there anymore.

Janebee

> > One needs sophisticated instruments to measure metal ions

> > accurately. This cannot be done with a 30 $ home kit. Therefore the

> > results are of dubious value.

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I specialize in measuring these things. These tests are a waste of

money if used to measure metal ions from human body fluids.

Yash

> > > > >

> > > > > I purchased a ionic metals test kit from

www.harmonology.com

> > > > > ($30.00)the test is showing that I have mercury in my

urine &

> > > > > slavia, its also showing metal content in my tap water.

I've

> > ran a

> > > > > test on bottled water & it came up negative. My question

is

> > has

> > > > > anyone on this board ever used this test kit and is this

thing

> > > > legit?

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so you work in a lab??that is super cool..i only knew about these things in

water suplies..if you work in a lab i would have a few things to ask you if you

dont mind..

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I purchased a ionic metals test kit from

> www.harmonology.com

> > > > > > ($30.00)the test is showing that I have mercury in my

> urine &

> > > > > > slavia, its also showing metal content in my tap water.

> I've

> > > ran a

> > > > > > test on bottled water & it came up negative. My question

> is

> > > has

> > > > > > anyone on this board ever used this test kit and is this

> thing

> > > > > legit?

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The best way to test for metals is with a DMPS challenge, followed by a 6

hour urine collection through Drs. Data lab.

----- Original Message -----

From: " maryew2002 " <dwalsh@...>

<low dose naltrexone >

Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2004 8:30 AM

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] metals test kit

>

> I purchased a ionic metals test kit from www.harmonology.com

> ($30.00)the test is showing that I have mercury in my urine &

> slavia, its also showing metal content in my tap water. I've ran a

> test on bottled water & it came up negative. My question is has

> anyone on this board ever used this test kit and is this thing legit?

>

>

>

>

>

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