Re: Best would be a hair test to determine heavy metals
Good point, and the reason I have told people that have tried to get me to use
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement , no thanks. I already have a problem with oxidized metals.
Miracle-Mineral-Supplement is a super oxidizer..so is mercury. It's the teeter totter effect I just posted about on the Rife forum, because many times people get focused on the "kill", and don't realize how other things, like the toxic metals, are involved.
parasites and metals/toxins go together. We can focus on the "kill", and end up dying from the toxins. That's been very clear with what is happening on the Rife forum. Toxins have to be dealt with, and elimination organs have to be kept open (including liver, bowels, kidneys, lymph..) Time and again, people are hitting things effectively with Rife..only to find themselves having toxicity from metals dumps from what the
parasites had collected around themselves. That's what much of the "herxing" is.
Hair tests, and other metals tests, many times don't show the metals as a problem- but it doesn't mean they aren't. It means they may be hidden problems, and what is being effected is the mineral balances, and minerals transport system. Cutler, and Wilson, both have books on how to read hair analysis tests. Not all labs do the tests the same either. The one I used, is just one of two that doesn't wash the hair with acetone prior to testing.
Linenup has been a big help in helping me understand more about what the test results mean too.
Wilson also has good online articles:
//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=1538083