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  • @Bernadette Abraham
    Yes, I’ll attach those now along with the mycotoxins results that just came in.

    No, He’s never taken radiographic contrast. Why are his levels so high? I keep searching and searching online but nothing makes sense to me on why it’s so high.

    Yes of course, is it just the b6 deficiency we would address before the heavy metal detox ? And how do we provide digestive support in his case? What would be best? What do we do 🙁

    As always thank you for your feedback. It means a lot to me and my family.

  • @Bernadette Abraham he’s just taking the antipsychotic I mentioned, olanzapine, no other medications.

  • @Daniel Schepers thanks Daniel. It’s 2 am here but I will look over the results again during the day and get back to you about that specific marker.

    Is there a place you recommend or like for genetic testing to rule out PKAN?

    He was taking a b complex, 2000% daily recommended amount of b5. Could that cause such a high elevation? However he took this after he got sick a few months ago, he had not been taking anything prior to his episode for quite a few months.

    Is there a brand you like for a smaller dose of b6?

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    I’ve listed all the supplements he takes usually below:

    Pure encapsulations b complex plus
    Cymbiotika vitamin c
    Cymbiotika magnesium
    Pure encapsulations zinc 30
    Pure encapsulations melatonin .5 mg
    Bronson vitamin d3+k2
    Thorne theanine

    Also, there was one thing that was elevated and it indicated poor kidney function, as per google search for what it’s worth, wanted to ask you what was going on with that as well. Was a bit concerned to google it and come across that.

    Also, my mother has ordered the pure encapsulations P5P 50, a 50 mg doss of B6, is that considered a low dose?

    I also noticed a fungal overgrowth mentioned.

    If his B5 is high and normally one should excrete excess through urine, why is his so ridiculously high? He takes a b complex and the other b vitamins weren’t shown as being high like his B5 was. I guess, I just have so many questions. Trying my best to read it over and understand better.

    Another side note, there isn’t maybe a way to reduce excess b5 in the body? Google says no, but I feel you’ll have a better answer maybe. For now they’ve switched him to a diet that avoids foods with high levels of b5.

    Thanks B and Team.

  • @Bernadette Abraham honestly I was really shocked when I read what you’re mentioning. I sent the results minutes after I found out.

    I’ve attached the b vitamins he is taking below. I’ve told my mother to immediately stop giving those to him as I see very high B5 in it. However, he had not taken any vitamins for quite a few months prior to his mental break/ episode.

    I also noticed a few other things that were high: magnesium, strontium, barium, and creatine.

    I couldn’t make out the oat test results in the few mins before I sent them, Im not familiar with any of the things listed.

    Please advise what brand and dosage to start with for B6.

    His only current medication given by the psychiatrist is olanzapine.

  • @Bernadette Abraham thank you so much. Yes, it’s very helpful thank you again.

  • Annie

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    June 29, 2024 at 5:01 am in reply to: Alternative to stainless steel cookware

    @Daniel Schepers thank you so much Daniel. I will take a look and figure out which works best for us!

  • Annie

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    June 23, 2024 at 6:43 pm in reply to: Update: The Big 6 is amazing!

    @Bernadette Abraham yess thank you again. My body feels so much lighter. Bless you.

  • Annie

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    June 23, 2024 at 6:29 pm in reply to: Armpits are not caved in but puffy

    @Bernadette Abraham thank you!

  • Annie

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    June 22, 2024 at 4:47 pm in reply to: Armpits are not caved in but puffy

    Are any of those binders safe while nursing ?

  • @Bernadette Abraham mosaic

  • Also is it better to do the OAT first and send it out, then see if detox pathways are blocked, before doing heavy metal? Do we have to send all the tests together in the box it came in? Or can each be sent out separately?

  • @Bernadette Abraham he doesn’t tell us if he’s not feeling well, so I’m hesitant to have him do that. He’s doing hair and urine. Will doing both tests shed better light ?

  • @Bernadette Abraham thanks B. He’s still tentative about taking things so not sure we can get him to take it. Can we still get good results from the test without taking the DMSA too? How big of a difference does it make?

    Also, it says you can still take medications, so his olanzapine should be fine?

  • @Bernadette Abraham Yes, that’s the plan 🙂

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