alex3619
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This is an absurd claim.None of those organism cause death or long term disease. All that matters is micro nutrient status.
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This is an absurd claim.None of those organism cause death or long term disease. All that matters is micro nutrient status.
Some of my lab results, as requested by @robinhood12345
B6-Vit (20-121) 158 nmol/l
As you can see, everything is more or less exactly in the middle of reference range. Except the first test of B6, which is clearly above maximum range. But the second B6 test, which is measuring activity of aspartate aminotransferase, shows normal B6 levels. This is supposed to be the more accurate way of measuring actual B6 levels.
So what does this really tell me? That my B6 levels are high despite no supplementation prior to the lab test. Clearly this has nothing to do with nutrition whatsoever, but may actually be a sign that I don't utilize B6 properly, and B6 builds up in plasma because of this. This is a finding that has actually been confirmed in some autistic kids as well. But clearly, the measurement of even these basic vitamins is not straightforward. Higher plasma levels of B6 may actually mean I'm deficient.
I've outlined how the body can get to that state.
Alcohol intolerance is zinc deficiency.
I think you meant to say that you outlined your highly speculative theory on how the body can get into that state. It's important not to present personal theories as scientific fact. If you have a personal theory, you might want to prefix your statements with something like: "My own theory is that...". Otherwise readers may think that your statements are based on known medical understanding of a condition.
Where is the evidence that ME/CFS alcohol intolerance is caused by zinc deficiency?
Therefore I would like to ask you to make transparent your financial ties to that side.
None. I am only a paying patient who orders htma tests for myself for health reasons to get additional information on my health issues..
As you said to me and I agree it seems that a practitioner might be required as it requires a unique treatment for each person until main science has other alternatives.
HTMA test are useless as there is no scientific backup behind it. Another quack method to fool people and earn money.
Another quack method to fool people and earn money.
HTMA tests are just testing mineral and toxic metal levels in hair tissue.
From what I read, hair testings is fine for measuring levels of toxic elements like mercury or lead, but is not accurate for nutritional elements like calcium, magnesium, zinc,
hair testings is fine for measuring levels of toxic elements like mercury or lead,
May be you are getting ultra trace uranium from fish. Also glutathione and NAC can chelate uranium.stingly the only toxic element in my hair HTMAs which ever elevated one year, even above normal the next, and lowered to just elevated the 3rd year, in my case was Uranium
May be you are getting ultra trace uranium from fish. Also glutathione and NAC can chelate uranium.