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ashlin@hotmail.com - 25 Dec 2006 13:40 GMT
Hello,
I had previously posted about heavy metals and chelation therapy. I
want to say my tinnitus has really take a bad tturn and chelation is
not fixing it. The best possible cause I can see at this point is along
standing undiagnosed acoustic neuroma brain tumor. I am scheduled for
another MRI but its a month away. My head shakes so badly now I need t
be knocked out to have it done. Amazing how a person can suffer like I
have all these years and never even be told of the possiblity of
acoustic neuroma.
Richard
Janice - 26 Dec 2006 00:06 GMT
How many sessions and what kind of chelation therapy did you have
done?

> Hello,
> I had previously posted about heavy metals and chelation therapy. I
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> acoustic neuroma.
> Richard
ashlin@hotmail.com - 27 Dec 2006 15:11 GMT
> How many sessions and what kind of chelation therapy did you have
> done?

Janice, I had 9 intravenous sessions. I was scheduled for 20 but my arm
became too sore. So, now I'm taking a prescription pill named
Cuprimine.
Richard
Janice - 28 Dec 2006 04:36 GMT
The people I know had a session each week for six month beofre
miraculous things happened.

I had oral chelation with aminos for about 4 months before many of my
symptoms disapeared. Two-three times per day.

>> How many sessions and what kind of chelation therapy did you have
>> done?
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> Cuprimine.
> Richard
ashlin@hotmail.com - 18 Jan 2007 02:11 GMT
Hi Janice,
I would like to add that when I had my provoked urine test for toxic
heavy metals, I also opted to have my essential elements levels
included in my test results. The results showed that my lithium and
boron levels were nearly zero, which is abnormal. I have been
supplementing with both and I see a reduction in my tinnitus.I also
think I have high cranial pressure and I have not been measured or
tested for this yet.
Richard
Janice - 18 Jan 2007 04:40 GMT
Funny. I would have thought if heavy metals could be tested in your
urine, then your body has been cleaning them out on an ongoing basis
and you wouldn't have an accumulation.

A little logic applied there may save you some money. I understand
hair testing works but urine?

> Hi Janice,
> I would like to add that when I had my provoked urine test for toxic
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> tested for this yet.
> Richard
ashlin@hotmail.com - 18 Jan 2007 05:47 GMT
> Funny. I would have thought if heavy metals could be tested in your
> urine, then your body has been cleaning them out on an ongoing basis
> and you wouldn't have an accumulation.
>
> A little logic applied there may save you some money. I understand
> hair testing works but urine?

The urine test uses an oral chealting pill, dsma, over a 3 day period
before the urine sample is taken. The dsma drives enough toxic metals
out of body tissues for measurement. The test is described in more
detail on doctorsdata dot com.
Janice - 19 Jan 2007 00:02 GMT
This sounds like a good chelator but chelators are mineral specific
also. That means when you chelate using a specific chelation compound
it will make you urinate those specific compounds and that is what you
will diagnose.

This sounds like a good technique but I would think it would take a
round of various chelators to get a good crossection.

Another point to note is that some metals cannot be chelated at all. I
believe aluminum is one IIRC.

>> Funny. I would have thought if heavy metals could be tested in your
>> urine, then your body has been cleaning them out on an ongoing
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> out of body tissues for measurement. The test is described in more
> detail on doctorsdata dot com.

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