On Wed, 6 May 2009 11:47:57 -0500, Clayton Family wrote in
<[email protected]>:

>I am not seeing all the info on this type of testing, but this compound 
>looks like it has some mercury in it :   “DMPS [Dimercaptopropane 
>Sulfonate] provocation testing”


Hi Kathryn,


I cannot find any mercury in the formula, which is C3H8O3S3,
and BTW I apologize for misspelling the abbreviation in my 
first post!

For the structure, see 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2,3-Dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic_acid

Definition of "Mercapto": Containing the univalent radical SH
(that would be a sulfide ion)

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/mercapto-


>and it looks like it is used to chelate mercury from the body. 


Yes, but other metals are chelated as well. My test listed 24 metals.


>Chelation mobilizes metal so it can be removed- is that correct? 


Yes, correct!


>So it 
>would cause the body to dump a bunch right into the system. Since the 
>dmps has mercury, I am not sure how they distinguish the merc from the 
>dmps from the merc stored in the body.  If the chelation mobilizes 
>metals, it can be hard on the body.


That's the nice thing in chelation - the chelation agent makes a 
package out of the metal atom, this way rendering it harmless, and 
routes it right through the kidneys into the toilet bowl! Which is 
why 1 1/2 hours after the infusion the urine sample can be taken 
to determine a body's heavy metal load.

The one thing really nasty is that some needed and wanted elements
are excreted too, which is why they have to be supplemented.



>I have found more references to using hair analysis to determine metal 
>content in circulation.  Metal in the body can come from food, water, 
>pesticides (arsenic), and other environmental pollution.
>
>Creatinin is a test of kidney function and muscle mass.... I see some 
>refs to diabetes. I am not sure what that has to do with silver?


I have read that the Creatinin numbers are used to put the metal
numbers in relation to kidney function. Don't ask me for more details :-))






Heidrun Beer

Workgroup for Fundamental Spiritual Research and Mental Training
http://www.sgmt.at
http://www.RecastReality.org


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