Record 12


September 2016, 12th consultation day

I asked for your 12th consultation today.
The doctor asked if there was a change.
I added a supplement last time, but it has not changed much.
Will my “PATM” be cured?

I was informed about the results of the urinary excretion heavy metal test (second time).
The excreted heavy metals have increased and decreased.
Arsenic, cesium, lead, mercury, and copper have increased.
Aluminum, barium, cadmium, nickel and thallium have been reduced.
Since the amount of mercury excreted is increasing, mercury interferes with the excretion of heavy metals.
We will continue to treat the intestinal environment.

Apparently, “PATM” is affected by heavy metals.

The supplement was prescribed Perm A, NAC, Vitamin C, Phyto Multi, Glycine, Probioplex.

Medical costs

・Telephone consultation $24 67
・Perm A vite supplements (Allergy Research Group) $53 29
・NAC supplements (Allergy Research Group) $44 40
・Pure Vitamin C supplements (Allergy Research Group) $29 60
・PhytoMulti supplements (Metagenics) $59 21
・Glycine supplements $49 34
・Probioplex Intensive Care supplements (Metagenics) $59 21
・Shipping cost of inspection result $4 93

Medical costs are shown in US dollars.

The following is the inspection result.

Urinary excretion heavy metal test

Urinary excretion heavy metal test

Harmful heavy metal
Numerical value,Standard range,Within standard value,high

Aluminum
Antimony
Arsenic
Barium
Beryllium
Bismuth
Cadmium
Cesium
Gadolinium
Lead
Mercury
Nickel
Palladium
Platinum
Tellurium
Thallium
Thorium
Tin
Tungsten
Uranium

Creatinine
Creatinine

Sample data
The determination result is corrected by the creatinine concentration, taking into consideration the fluctuation due to urine dilution.
It shows the reference range and the corresponding graph, and the value of the population of healthy subjects under the unloaded test.
Chelation substances may increase urinary excretion of metals/elements.

Comparison of test results

The comparative data is from October 2015 and August 2016.
The data on October 2015 is on the left, and the data on August 2016 is on the right.
Urinary excretion Heavy metal test 20 items compared.

Aluminum 2 5 → <dl Go down
Antimony <dl → <dl No detection
Arsenic 120 → 160 Go up
Barium 1 5 → 1 3 Go down
Beryllium <dl → <dl No detection
Bismuth <dl → <dl No detection
Cadmium 0 8 → 0 7 Go down
Cesium 5 1 → 5 2 Go up
Gadolinium <dl → <dl No detection
Lead 1 6 → 2 4 Go up
Mercury 3 4 → 5 9 Go up
Nickel 3 5 → 1 7 Go down
Palladium <dl → <dl No detection
Platinum <dl → <dl No detection
Tellurium <dl → <dl No detection
Thallium 1 2 → 0 7 Go down
Thorium <dl → <dl No detection
Tin 0 4 → 0 5 Go up
Tungsten <dl → <dl No detection
Uranium <dl → <dl No detection

High values ​​of arsenic, lead, mercury and thallium are not excreted in abnormal amounts.
Still, since it exceeds the standard value, a large amount of heavy metals are accumulated.


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