Hi everyone,
much appreciate the time you all put into this list. My hope as I
get into the testing and chelating process, I will have something
to offer as well.
My son had the hair and 24 provoked urine analysis. I was suspecting
mercury and instead, lead was significant in both tests (.97 PPM
hair and 17.1 mg/24). From reading this list I know that just because
mercury doesn't show up on the tests doesn't mean it isn't there.
My question is -
should I chelate for lead first, retest and do the
counting rules to see if mercury is a probability or
chelate for both using DMSA according to the mercury protocol.
If I chelate for both, should I begin with DMSA+LA or just
DMSA and add LA later.