Yes, that is a problem.  My results were not borderline.  It had some decent
margin.  Following Dr. K's suggestions, I added vitamin C to the collection
container, and covered it in aluminum foil.  Hopefully that helped keep it
stable.

On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 7:02 PM, Garnet_LDN <[email protected]>wrote:

> Not to beg the question but about 20% of KPU tests are false negatives.
> Pyrroles are very easily degraded
> by heat and light and labs have been known to mishandle the samples,
> allowing them to get too warm and have been known to even refreeze them,
> something to consider if your symptoms are a really close match,
> particularly low stress tolerance with an anger reaction and nightmares or
> no dream recall.
>
> Taurine is good for gall stones BTW.
>
> Pyrrolurics accumulate heavy metals because of Zinc deficiencies. Plasma
> Zinc levels are not an accurate
> reflection.
>
>
> Janet
>
>