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Testing for heavy metals   by joegrane   9 year

Boyd Haley and others describe mercury toxicity as a retention toxicity. Heavy metals are retained in vulnerable parts of the body--lead in bone, inorganic mercury in the brain--not in blood or urine.

Haley comments on this at @13 minutes in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anirpRdz8I8

Reduced Levels of Mercury in First Baby Haircuts of Autistic Children Amy Holmes, Boyd E. Haley...
http://www.safeminds.org/research/FirstBabyhaircuts.pdf
The highly autistic young children typically showed very low mercury in the hair. In contrast, healthy children showed levels of mercury in hair that were consistent with the mother's level of exposure to mercury.

Levels of blood Glutathione levels
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrA5WANZVHU

Mercury Toxicity and Neurological Diseases
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wnIU6Jr7VY

Urine Porphyrins test looks for the effects of heavy metals.
http://www.mercuryexposure.info/consumers/testing-for-mercury/porphryns/item/485-urinary-porphyrn-profile-testing-to-determine-mercury-toxicity
https://www.gdx.net/core/interpretive-guides/Porphyrins-IG.pdf

Unfortunately the porphyrins test seems to be vulnerable to false negatives when the sample has been mishandled. A Cutler has addressed this issue in his interview with Mark Schauss and elsewhere.

A Cutler has a theory on how mercury affects levels of other elements in a hair test. This discussion contains an early version of his theory and comments by a noted autism doctor.
http://onibasu.com/archives/am/2200.html

Essentially with Cutler's "Rules" you are looking for statistical anomalies--strange looking hair tests that suggest abnormal mineral transport.

These tests are examples of those that match one or more of Cutler's Rules.
http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_401.pdf
http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_389.pdf
You don't really think this two-year-old has levels of toxins in the body that match the off the chart levels in hair.
http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/files/hairtest_305.pdf

Chris Shade, PhD Chemistry explains his new testing for mercury.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTIbnGMIHmE
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