Conducting Urine Analysis

Urine Analysis Procedure

Using a chelating agent to detox from Lead, Quicksilver, Cadmium and Arsenic poisoning has been done since the 1940s.

 

 

Carrying out this analysis makes sense if you suspect you are suffering from Heavy Metal pollution, if your doctor has diagnosed that, or if analysis results from the hair or the blood have recorded that.

 

The steps of the procedure:

  1. On the day of the detoxification (carried out by a doctor) it is necessary to produce a 10ml sample of urine in the morning.
  2. 40 minutes after the administering of the chelating agent for the detoxification, a second urine sample should be taken.
  3. Zinc will be measured in the morning urine, as the Zinc value indicates the functioning of the immune system (it may also be necessary to measure immune status by blood results).

 

In the second urine sample a total of 4 heavy metal levels will be measured (a choice from Aluminium, Arsenic, Cadmium, Copper, Lead and Quicksilver).

The value of copper recorded is important, as amalgam fillings usually contain copper, and the chemical affinity between the chelating agent and copper is very high, thus conclusions about the overall heavy metal bonding capacity can be drawn from the level of copper excretion.

Other elements can be measured upon request, these will be calculated separately.


Links

Information about Analyses and Prices
Registration Form for Urine Analysis (pdf)


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