I read that using the hair is the best way to test for heavy metals. Does anyone have any suggestions of a good company to use? Thank you
Stan T. replied:
i had mine done here. hair test is good as it will show mineral derangement which is a classic sign of merc toxicity and helpful to know this is occurring (you need to supplement to help this) along w/ other things like adrenal trouble,etc. if you need help reading it, i think some in this group can read it or go to the "andy cutler chelation think tank" FB group and someone will read it there. http://www.holisticheal.com/hair-elements-test.html
Diane S. replied:
I believe you need more than hair to show what's really going on. Have you looked into the Quicksilver tri-test? It's hair/blood/urine. You can find Dr. Shade explaining it on YouTube in some interviews.
Diane S. replied:
Also, if you need a consultant to guide you, I highly recommend mine, Diana Galloway, RN www.heavymetalrn.com. She can help you get the tri-test done no matter where you are. Or you might find a practitioner closer to you if you check the listing at www.quicksilverscientific.com.
Does anybody here know of a doctor that can remove amalgams safely in the Washington DC metro area???? Can you please IM me? Many thanks!
Russ T. replied:
You can do a search here: http://iaomt.org/find-a-doctor/search-for-dentist-physician/
Cheryl J. replied:
Michele Kish Many many many dentists are NOT completely familiar with safe removal. I ran into a woman last week who listened to her friends. They're bad, get them out, get them out. She did without the proper precautions. She now has MS. She was fine before removal. It is no big deal for the people without certain genes, body burden, or deficiencies. Just because it worked out for you, doesn't mean it will work out for them. http://iaomt.org/safe-removal-amalgam-fillings/
Joan D. replied:
Well, it can be a big deal for those who are ill, or do not want to become ill. Amalgam removal should not be taken lightly and the best advise I can give, as a DAMS Coordinator, is to make sure that the dentist you choose follows proper, safe removal protocol. This is just common sense and not fear mongering.
I did the Doctor's Data 6 hour challenge test about 2.5 years ago, and it showed about the highest mercury and lead levels possible. I dabbled with a bit of chelation...
Diane S. replied:
I recommend looking into Quicksilver products. Listen to some of Dr. Shade's videos on YouTube or go to www.quicksilverscientific.com. Do you know where the mercury and lead came from? If amalgams, were they removed safely?
Diane S. replied:
Dr. Shade's personal story is very interesting... https://youtu.be/0 gWpV266Ydk
Good Video!
Please ask yourself, where is all of her security, doctors, or nurse that is always seen with her in public 24/7? Now, it is being reported she is indeed ill...
Have one silver filling that has a crack, ( it's the only one left in my mouth, 12 years ago I had unsafely removed 4 in one visit) it needs to be replaced, no doctor...