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Lovemysonshine wrote:When you did your arsenic, how did you test? What was your result if you don’t mind me being nosy. Did you ever retest?
I found my results. I used a Genova blood test and my arsenic registered at 6.6 ppb. I did not retest as at that point in my life (3 years ago). I had much bigger fish to fry, maybe I should re-phrase it by saying I had much bigger fish to saute (since it was at that point that I became gluten-free)!
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Lovemysonshine wrote:Hey Pal!
I know it’s been some years...but did you ever figure this out? Did you do any additional testing?
For testing, I like the Blood Metals Panel from Quicksilver Scientific. According to Chris Shade of Quicksilver, Arsenic is one of the metals that can be detoxified with glutathione, not one that needs a special chelating agent. On Quicksilver’s website there are excellent videos on metal detoxification.
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