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Hi Doctor Stoll and others,
I received my toxic element clearance profile today.
My Mercury was high. It was 11.25 with 6.97 and below been exceptable.
My Aluminum was also high. It was 154.9 with 98.7 and below exceptable.
My Gallium was high at 4.06. With 3.34 and below exceptable.
My Nioblum was high at .114. With 0.075 and below exceptable.
My Platnium was high at 0.498. With 0.113 and below exceptable.
Dr. Stoll should I do something to bring these levels down or will they be ok in time? Is the Mercury way to high?
Will treatment cause more problems with LGS? Would you recommand Clelation for these problems? Thanks for you knowledge.--Vicky
In Reply to: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Dr. Stoll on April 30, 2003 at 15:01:04:
Hi, Vicky.
If this were me, I would get IV chelation. Let us know how soon you are feeling better. Where do you think you picked up all these heavy metals?
Walt
In Reply to: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Dr. Stoll on April 30, 2003 at 15:01:04:
Dr. Stoll
Dear Lord, I went to my doctor today and the results that I gave you were the pre test. He showed me the post test and they were the worst he had ever seen. He said they were unbelieveable.They were
Lead------2.41 1.41 and below is normal
Murcury 69.87 6.97 and below is normal
Niobium .477 0.075 and below is normal
Tin 17.4 3.2 and below is normal
Bismuth 1.87 1.16 and below is normal
Antimony .68 0.14 and below is normal
Cadmium 1.03 .76 and below is normal
Gallium 3.48 3.34 and below is normal
As you see my mercury is way, way to high and the lead is way to high. My doctor is going to study and meet with me on this, because he has not seen such high levels. Can you help me with suggestions.--Vicky
In Reply to: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Dr. Stoll on April 30, 2003 at 15:01:04:
Vicky,
Have you had industrial exposures to metals? Do you live in a mining area? (you said WV, right?) Where does your domestic water come from? Maybe there are naturally high levels of metals in your surface and groundwater where you live, or maybe your water supply is contaminated by runoff or seepage from mining or smelter operations.
It might be worth having your water tested if you have a well (contact your county health dept). If you have a water provider (city, community system, private purveyor, etc), go through them. Any public water provider is required to do periodic testing and provide the customers with at least annual reports on water quality and any exceedances of the drinking water standards.
Nutmeg
In Reply to: Re: Toxic Element Clearance Profile - Dr. Stoll posted by vicky on May 01, 2003 at 15:53:59:
Wow, Vicky!
IV Chelation and frequent and gentle rebounding.
Let us know what your test results are in about 6 months.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Nutmeg on May 01, 2003 at 16:34:11:
Thanks, Nutmeg.
I was so impressed with her levels I neglected to offer what you have done here so well. She is someone who should move out of this industrially polluted disaster area.
Walt
In Reply to: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Dr. Stoll on April 30, 2003 at 15:01:04:
Thanks Nutmeg and Dr. Stoll,
I did live around mines for 31 years, but we didn't drink the water. We bought distill water for years and years now. I now live between Huntington and Charleston, which has alot of industrial here. I still think it's coming from my filling. Thanks for your in advise. I treasure it.---Vicky
In Reply to: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Dr. Stoll on April 30, 2003 at 15:01:04:
Vicky, where did you get the test done ? What's it called ? Thanks.
In Reply to: Re: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Nutmeg on May 02, 2003 at 19:33:14:
Do you have a lot of mercury fillings? Would you be able to have them replaced with composites? Be cautious about starting chelation therapy while you still have them--some say you should have them removed first.
Wishing you the best,
Nutmeg
In Reply to: Re: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Nutmeg on May 02, 2003 at 19:33:14:
Thanks, Vicky.
It has been my impression that the valleys between Charleston and Huntington, are among the most heavily polluted in the USA: air, water and food.
Walt
In Reply to: Re: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Roy on May 02, 2003 at 20:48:27:
Roy,
I got my test done at Great Smokey Mountain Lab in North Caroline. The test was called Toxic Element Clearance Profile. I cost around $150.00.--Vicky
In Reply to: Re: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Nutmeg on May 03, 2003 at 00:10:51:
Nutmeg,
I have 16 filling and 2 caps which also have mercury in them. I have read as well that I should remove the filling first and then cleation. I read that I should only do 2 filling at a time and wait a month before I do more. In that case it will be 8 to 10 months before I start cleation. Thats a long time to wait, but I supect that I've had high levels for a while now. I've had auto problems since the first filling many years ago. Thanks --Vicky
In Reply to: Re: Toxic Element Clearance Profile posted by Vicky on May 06, 2003 at 17:14:54:
Vicky,
Wow, that's a lot of mercury to get rid of. I feel for you for what lies ahead!
I am definitely no expert in chelation, but with your levels as high as they are, it would seem that you'd need to progress really slowly in your amalgam removal and chelation to avoid wiping yourself out with detox reactions. If you start getting your fillings replaced and do well, maybe you can step up the pace and be finished sooner. But, if you have a whole quadrant done at once, there's no way you can stop then--you'd just have to tolerate the detox process. The good news is that chelation should be effective at removing mercury and other toxic metals whether they are coming from your fillings or industrial/environmental sources.
I read a recommendation about having each appointment at a different time of the month to avoid problems with autoimmune conditions later on. Something called the 7-14-21 rule. The fact that you've already got a compromised immune system says that you are sensitive in that way. If you haven't gotten the book Uninformed Consent by Hal Huggins, DDS, that would be a good one to read. He talks about a lot of things that other authors gloss over or ignore that might be important in your case.
Wishing you the best with your research and decisions that lie ahead.
Nutmeg
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