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Just found blood test results from 1990 - yeah, sometimes being a packrat comes in handy...
So this is a blood profile of Lyme, nine years after contracting it, unknowingly.
Low: magnesium, manganese
Lowest: zinc
High: calcium, sulfur
I understand the mg, mn, zn part.
Curious to hear what some of you might know about the two high ones. I have read that there's a bit of calcium in the biofilm.
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SForsgren
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Looks like a pretty clear case of KPU/HPU. Worth a deeper look.
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Pinelady
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Scott do you have a food reversal diet?
Or does this have to be done with suppliments?
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IckyTicky
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How high was the calcium? My oldest daughter and I have both been coming back with high calcium (somtimes fluctuating between high and just on the high end of normal)
It was discovered that I have hyperparathyroid (a tumor on my parathyroid gland) And I'm finding out that there is a connection somewhere.
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Pinelady
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Icky many people with high calcium who have
parathyroid problems also have kidney stones.
They have found vitamin E prevents stones from
forming, so it may also help the para problems as
well. Just something to check into. I could not
figure how I had a calcium of 9.5 with a vitamin
D of total 11, so I asked my endo to check
parathroid. He said it was not. It turned out to
be Lyme. But at least he did check it for me
twice. Calcium and D work together, but the body
will maintain calcium at all costs. I feel I
should have at least had a normal D level with a
C level at the top.
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