Hello, Daniel.

You wrote:

>I just got my results back from a 26 element screening of a feces sample
>by Biospectron of Sweden.
>
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>
>(The normal price for the test is $165.00 US )
>
>The silver level was 4.324 mg/kg or 4 ppm silver!!
>
>This relates to a 'normal' of 0.021 mg/kg or 270 times the 'normal'
>level.
>
>I have 18 Amalgam fillings, which makes my mercury levels 0.208 mg/kg or
>about 9 times normal.  The silver from amalgams should be about half the
>mercury level.
>
>Tin levels are 2.3 times normal with 5.29 mg/kg which would also be from
>amalgams normally.
>
>I suspect the extremely high silver levels are mostly from the silver
>colloidal that I have been making and taking at 2-3 teaspoons a day of
>yellow colloid at about 50k ohms in a bottle cap.  I havn't had any
>colds or flu since I started the silver.


Wow, that's a lot of silver.  I am new to this CS concept, so it's hard for
me to believe that kind of a ratio is safe.  I'll be interested to see what
our other silverlisters have to say about it.

I also had many amalgam fillings, very old ones (I am almost 60).  I just
spent about a year and an awful lot of money having them all removed and
replaced with plastic.  Now I think I am going to have chelation treatments
to get the merc that is presumably stored in places like my gut and who
knows what else _out_.   I am scared about chelation, and approaching it
with great caution.  But I have intractible candida and intestinal
inflammation (diagnosed as Crohn's disease), and one possible reason is the
mercury.

Incidentally, I have had hair and blood mineral tests intermittently while
all this was going on.  The first ones showed _super-hi_ merc in hair but
only hi in blood, which was explained to me as the body's effort to get rid
of the merc wherever it could, so that blood levels could be near normal.
Near the end of the merc removal project the hair merc was down close to
normal and blood merc was down to normal.

What made you decide you had mercury poisoning?  Symptoms, diagnoses?   What
are your plans about it?  I'd really like to hear from you.

Whitney Collins




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