My urine (heavy) metals test came out really weird. (scans)

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06 Jan 2018, 3:38 pm

Hi. I did a kind of urine metal test (including heavy metals) some months ago. The results are very very weird.
I rather did it for fun (and other symptoms like sort of blue gums) but the results don't make any sense.
can someone help me understand them please?
I'm also interested whether the levels /gram creatinine are more important or free levels or whatever that could be (like ug/liter). That would make a huge difference.
Take a look at it please.

https://imgur.com/ov2YwII


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06 Jan 2018, 7:54 pm

You should ask a doctor. You're unlikely to find anyone on WP with relevant knowledge.



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06 Jan 2018, 8:18 pm

You should see a Dr. Irrespective of the heavy metals, your creatinine is high which could mean a kidney problem. Creatinine levels do vary. If you had been eating a lot of meat or doing a lot of exercise prior to the test it could briefly raise it, but I think getting it retested to see if the result is consistent would be sensible.


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21 Jan 2018, 7:00 pm

The urine HM tests are not thought to be as accurate as the hair tests, properly interpreted.

Given that the most damaging HMs lie in the organs & brain where no-one can test them, perhaps the best test is to try chelation & see if there's a reaction. That needs to be done carefully & with some guidance. There's a Yahoo group that specialises in this - it used to be called Frequent Dose Chelation I think.