Re: An example
>I know what you mean. Its almost as though he is paying per word. Per letter even. It pains him to type!
Yes I know lol! He's very abrupt which doesn't always come across well but has a great dry sense of humour.
>Cutler says that nickel is one of the first elements which becomes elevated when mineral transport becomes deranged (other elements are aluminium, antimony, tin and titanium). So it could just be another indicator of mercury derangement rather than reflecting an underlying toxicity. I remember in my 1st hair test I had elevated titanium and couldn't work out why
That's interesting. I remember he mentions nickel in the
Amalgam book and a connection to mercury, but can't remember the details and don't have the book on me.
>Thats actually a good sign. It probably means you are keeping the yeast under control with diet so it is not producing as much alcohol.
I wonder if that has anything to do with blood types as someone said blood As have less of a problem with candida.
>Andy was saying that one of the labs recommend that pretty much everyone who gets a hair test take an adrenal supp. If you are chronically ill your adrenals will be messed up. Supplementing has made me feel better, but not *that* much better. It is certainly not adressing the underlying cause.
Yes it's definitely helping me too, but I just keep hearing that if you support the adrenals for too long they become lazy which concerns me as chelation may take forever!
>I seriously doubt that one ecstacy could mess up metabolism that much. I really wouldn't worry about it.
Thanks Johnny, yes I'll try not to worry about this but think my brain just seems very sensitive to toxins so it may have affected that more than my metabolism.
Anne