Yup.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008
3:26 PM
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thanks Margaret
It was developed to save the people that were lead poisoned by painting
the war ships gray for WWII, wasn't it? I has been used ever since.
Margaret
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From: Susan Bernard
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 3:11 PM
Subject: [SPAM]RE: [LPAE] thanks Margaret
Hey
Kathy The most revealing test is a test done on urine collected for 12 hours after an IV chelation with EDTA. It was developed in the 40’s (I think) to show the ‘body burden’ of heavy metals…specifically lead. Blood tests show what is circulating in the system at the time of the test The body burden indicates how much and what kind of metals have been absorbed into the bones and organs and is hiding there. That’s what I’ve learned.
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[mailto: LPAE@yahoogroups. com ] On Behalf Of kathy LPAE@yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 10:13 PM
To:LPAE@yahoogroups. com
Subject: [LPAE] thanks MargaretI know that (in
) any blood test for metals will be deemed to canada
be "within normal range" I've struggled with docs too long not to know
this by now. (you have to fight tooth and nail with drs. and all the
while for your life too)I just wondered if it vwould show better in
csf than the blood. Might be worth a lumbar puncture? thx again, kathy