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I have been searching for some information about KPU lab Results even started watching Dr K's 2 hr video to see if I could find the answer however, the video kept shutting down about 30 min. into it.
Below is the results of my Lab test.
My question: is any amount in the urine acceptable or should there be none in the urine.
Mine is 4.14 and according to this lab >20 is pyroluria.
I saw one example of Dr K's and the patient had a KPU of 67....Dr K says if you have 30, you have a major problem..
Is the goal to have none in the urine or is 4.14 acceptable.
Reason for asking, I am wondering if I need to do the Protocol. I got a Dr to order the test for me but she is not an LLMD.
Lab Results:
Direct Healthcare Access 11.Inc, Mount Prospect, Il.
Kryptopyrrole Urine Test Report Date collected 9- 27-11 1:30 pm Date Tested 9-30-11 Date Reported 10-03-11
Pt. was not taking B6 or Zinc 24-48 hrs before test sample
Procedure result �Kryptopyrrole urine corrected - 4.14
Procedure result- Kryptopyrrole urine Uncorrected actual � 4.38
Specific Gravity- 1.018
Reference Ranges:
Optimal Range 0-10 mcg/ dl Borderline Range 10-20 Pyroluria 20+
Thank you for any input.
-------------------- I am not a Doctor and I never played one on TV, I'm just a lab rat with Lyme trying to rid myself of this horrible disease. Posts: 88 | From Florida | Registered: Apr 2010
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Thanks for responding, I know what you mean.....it is the pits dealing with this disease without a knowledgeable Dr.
I talked the Dr who is treating my hypothyroid to write the request for me.....now trying to understand the results.
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I had to rely on muscle testing. Interestingly, I needed Depyrrol for about 18 months, then didn't need it anymore. Now I'll need it once in a while, but hardly ever. The protocol helped me tons.
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Instructions for collection are in Dr. K.'s powerpoint above. I would also call the lab for testkit and instructions if you are not sure. The majority of Lyme people have the problem because it is to a large degree lyme induced, but can also be inherited. Microbes are highly intelligent and create conditions such as KPU to survive. This is one of the microbes' tricks (per Dr.K. who respects microbes).
The only lab that will do the test half-way correctly is Health Diagnostics, formerly Vitamin Diagnostics. Follow the instructions recited by Dr. K. exactly. This test is usually performed in Europe where the treatment is much more common.
The people who have the KPU/HPU problem suffer needlessly because they simply are missing some factors to detox properly. And without detox, no healing and microbes assure their longevity. www.hputest.de is another site with info.
Treating KPU/HPU is vital for people with psychological problems with underlying Lyme.
Try the video again - it is well worthwhile.
Take care.
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Instructions for collection are in Dr. K.'s powerpoint above. I would also call the lab for testkit and instructions if you are not sure. The majority of Lyme people have the problem because it is to a large degree lyme induced, but can also be inherited. Microbes are highly intelligent and create conditions such as KPU to survive. This is one of the microbes' tricks (per Dr.K. who respects microbes).
The only lab that will do the test half-way correctly is Health Diagnostics, formerly Vitamin Diagnostics. Follow the instructions recited by Dr. K. exactly. This test is usually performed in Europe where the treatment is much more common.
The people who have the KPU/HPU problem suffer needlessly because they simply are missing some factors to detox properly. And without detox, no healing, and microbes assure their survival.
P.S. It is also very important testing KPU before treating parasites. Parasites should be treated first before anything else. Large followed by small. Parasites hold the key to everything else.
(as I learned it from Dr. K. many years ago)
[ 10-09-2011, 04:59 AM: Message edited by: GiGi ]
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Thanks Gigi for your reply hputest.de doesn't seem to be working and I will keep trying to watch the video.
I just read the Klinghardt Pdf file you linked..but it doesn't really answer the question about what is a good number on the lab test.
I have already done KPU urine test, now trying to understand the results I got (as it relates to Lyme and Co.
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