On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Janis Callen Bell wrote:
> One way to get information is to do a live-blood analysis. If you have any
> metal toxicity, it will show up, and then you'll know. This is inexpensive
> and painless and very informative as you get to see your blood cells on a
> video screen.
my dentist tested the fillings in my mouth with some device to see how
much mercury they were giving off before removing them. now that I have
had them all removed, I have had a DMPS which tests mercury levels in
the body by injecting a challenge and then analyzing a 24 hour urine
sample.
Lucia