Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 If someone feels that he/she may have toxic levels of mercury in the body, the homeopathic remedy 'mercurium' woud stimulate the body to excrete the mercury. mary --- Jeff Rogers <jeff wrote: > I know of two methods for heavy metal testing. They > give an idea of > how much heavy metal is in the body. Hair analysis > and urine tests > are used. The urine test uses a chelator which > supposedly releases > heavy metals from the body, so we can get an idea > what is in the > body. Some say the heavy metals may actually NOT be > released so the > test may be inaccurate. I once did a hair test and > urinalysis at the > same time. The hair test suggested I had arsenic, > the urine test did > not. (???) I was more curious than anything else. As > it turns out, > the testing may not even be reflective of the actual > heavy metals in > the body. So. I just go on not worrying about it. > > I did the testing through my physician. We used > tests from Doctor's > Data (http://www.doctorsdata.com/) > > Jeff > > >Can anyone tell me what tests can be done to find > the levels of > >mercury in the blood. > ===== Mary, Luvie, Ranger, & the flying brigade A smile is a silent 'hello'. owner of 'The Fully Trained Working Dog' 'Avian Health: Holistic Approach' 'Yoga for Therapy'. Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./careermakeover Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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