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Hi friends, has anyone been diagnosed with heavy metals in their systems?
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Yes. I tested very high for arsenic and slightly high for mercury with the 6 hour urine test. I just started using chlorella and cilantro to chelate.
I am getting my well water tested to see if that is the source of either. Scary!
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I'm starting a protocol for heavy metals and I haven't heard it discussed on this forum before. My chiropractor does a free service for his patients.
Through him I ordered a hair test from Analytical Research Labs in Phoenix. They sent back the results which included dietary recommendations and a Recommended Supplement Program and that included a variety of Standard Process supplements and herbs.
I started last week on the supplements and herbs and I do experience neurological symptoms and fatigue an hour or so after taking them. In 3 or 4 months I will get another hair test and see how well the heavy metal detox has succeeded. There will probably be more supplement recommendations then.
My chiropractor said that one woman completely got rid of her heavy metals. I don't know how much experience he has with this or how often his patients use it.
The hair test matched up pretty closely to one I had done at Doctor's Data about 6 months ago.
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I found through bloodwork that i was a bit high in mercury and lead. I'm considering the chlorella. Did you have side effects from taking it? Any herxing?
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I actually feel better since taking the chlorella and cilantro. Less head vibrations and more tolerable tinnitus a few days per week. But I am doing it under advisement of LLNP.
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