You could look for a test called Oligoscan which a practitioner can
administer I checked a US site and it said it cost under $170
I think I may have mentioned that my new complementary physician gave us
(= sold us) Quicksilver Liposomal EDTA with R Lipoic Acid to treat high
level mercury in the body. "Quicksilver Delivery Systems".
https://www.quicksilverscientific.com/all-products/edta/
Oligoscan (spectrophotometry of palmar dermis) showed 'high +' Mercury,
Antimony, Silver, Cadmium and 'High' Aluminium, arsenic, Barium,
Beryllium, Bismuth and lead The report stated overall Intoxication was
unsatisfactory at 89% And said Blockage suspicion for heavy metals
elimination; possibly from lack of sulfur conjugation. Showed deficiency
in Mg. Oxidative Aggression unsatisfacoty 100% and Oxidatiave
Protection good at 76%. K/Na low with ratio of 0.22
I've observed recently that 'normal' tests via local Drs show normal
normal whereas blood tests ordered by complementary Dr give more
complete or different results, and other tests give results one would
not get at all locally.
www.oligoscan net
http://www.oligoscan.us/#produit
The *Oligo* *Scan* is another valuable, noninvasive test Using
spectrophotometry, light is sent through particular areas of tissue of
the hand and results in a bar graph report noting deficiencies and
excesses of minerals, trace elements, and heavy metals.
Instant measurements of minerals, trace elements, oxidative stress and
toxic metals.
Oligoscan can be used by all health specialists allowing for rapid and
pain free analysis.
The measurement is taken directly by a portable spectrometer connected
to a computer
Evaluation of trace minerals reserves, the level of oxidative stress and
toxic metals
* Instant mineral analysis
* A way to detect deficiency/excess in minerals and potential toxic
metal poisoning
* A comprehensive and customized assessment aiming to optimize your
patient’s healthcare approach (laboratory tests, nutrition,
nutritional supplements, physical activity, etc.) offering effective
monitoring
* Specific needs adaptable service
* The spectrometer – a measuring device connected to a computer or a
tablet via USB plugs
* Web application (compatible with Windows and Mac OS)
* Personal and secure remote access to the server
Spectrophotometry
This is a quantitative analytical method of measuring the absorption or
the optical density of a chemical.
It is based on the principle of absorption, transmission or reflection
of light by the chemical compounds over a certain wavelength range.
Spectrophotometry is used in many areas : chemicals, pharmaceuticals,
environment, food, biology, medical / clinical, industrial and others.
In the medical field, spectrophotometry is used to examine blood or tissue.
Functioning
The Oligoscan is a reliable and scientifically proven tool..
A set of tests and comparative studies have been made by researchers
highlighting a correlation between the results of the Oligoscan and
those performed in the laboratory.
Patient's physiological data is entered
Patient dermis is scanned by spectrometry
Oligoscan application processes and analyses data
Data is sent and stored on a secure server, allowing for further
monitoring
Results are available on your computer / tablet
The mineral intake
Effects of thirty elements on bone metabolism
Zinc in gut-brain interaction in autism and neurological disorders
Magnesium in Prevention and Therapy
Cancer-vitamins-minerals: Complex relation
Bone and Nutrition. A novel function of phosphorus
Recommendations for Manganese Supplementation to Adult Patients
Receiving Long-Term Home Parenteral Nutrition
Dietary Reference Intakes for Vitamin A, Vitamin K, Arsenic, Boron,
Chromium, Copper, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Nickel, Silicon,
Vanadium, and Zinc
Dietary Reference Intakes for Calcium, Phosphorus, Magnesium,
Vitamin D, and Fluoride
Toxic metals
Toxicity, mechanism and health effects of some heavy metals
Biomedical implications of heavy metals induced imbalances in redox
systems
Perspectives in endocrine toxicity of heavy metals
The Epigenetic Effects of Prenatal Cadmium Exposure
Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction in aluminium
neurotoxicity and its amelioration
Mechanisms of cadmium carcinogenicity in the gastrointestinal tract
Insight into the oxidative stress induced by lead and/or cadmium in
blood, liver and kidneys
Oxidative stress
The Impact of Non-Enzymatic Reactions and Enzyme Promiscuity on
Cellular Metabolism during (Oxidative) Stress Conditions
Oxidative stress, mitochondrial damage and diabetic retinopathy
The impact of base excision DNA repair in age-related
neurodegenerative diseases
A mitochondrial superoxide theory for oxidative stress diseases and
aging
Inflammation, oxidative stress and renin