There are medications available to treat heavy metal accumulations in the body but these must be used under the guidance of a well trained physician. Some such tests performed by various labs lack credibility. Only those done in a respected certified lab should lead to what can be a dangerous treatment program. Discuss this with your doctor.
Answered 1/24/2022
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All laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and the doctor who ordered the tests is usually in the best position to do that. Talk to the doctor who ordered the tests. Having said that, if a doctor did not order the tests but you got it from a third party, the person may be trying to scam you. Wish you good health!
Answered 1/23/2022
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Not disclosed where you received testing showing "most heavy metals", but sounds like a bogus profile, until proven differently. If you truly do have neuropathy, a neurologist is needed. Metal toxicity can be handled, but as mentioned, you need an experienced professional, as this is very tricky and risky. See legitimate practitioners. Rec. virtual consult (www.connect@healthtap.com)
Answered 1/24/2022
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