Phoenix Blood Tests Lab Report  -  2013

     Here are the results of tests taken in 2013, with a couple of friends' blood, for barium only.  The chart is first, followed by
     copies of the test results, with personal and lab identification info redacted, for personal reasons.  The "reference range" or the
     "reporting limit", which we have labeled the "toxic limit", is an estimate by the lab of the proportion of the metal that would be
     considered "normal".  Any amount that exceeds this "normal" reading is considered by the lab to be "high" or "elevated".  This is
     because the lab is just reporting the results and not making a medical judgement.  In our opinion, any amount of barium in our
     blood is a cause for concern.

     As you can see, the amount of barium in the blood is way above its "normal" limit.  We know that some metals like barium tend to
     stay in the blood and continue to re-circulate, damaging T-cells and causing neurological damage, hypertension, and high blood
     pressure.  But we have come to realize over time that barium also embeds itself into the tissues, especially bone marrow,
     where red blood cells are made.

     We urge you to have your own blood tested. We have found that there's nothing that brings home to one the seriousness of the
     situation like looking at the results of one's very own blood test.