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Phoenix Blood Tests Lab Report
- 2011
Here are the
results of tests taken in 2011, with our blood, for barium and aluminum.
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 each 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
these metals in our blood is a cause for concern.
As you can see, the amount of barium in
our blood is way above its "normal" limit, while the amount of aluminum is
just a little over 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. We think the aluminum has probably tended to precipitate out
of our blood and settle into our tissues. Aluminum is known to cross the
blood-brain barrier quite easily and contribute to early-onset dementia.
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.





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