Biospectron AB has more than 9 years of experience in research and performing fecal analysis (stool), used to confirm metal exposure (included mercury from amalgam). Fecal analysis is the surest method to measure metal exposure. About 80% of all mercury are found in feces. From what we know, we are world unique in measuring mercury in feces.
Why is this interesting? Most of the amalgam spokesmen support their arguments on reserach based upon analysis of blood and urine, where it is difficult to reveal high concentrations. But in feces we find substantial concentrations of for example mercury and silver from persons with amalgam fillings.
We measure 26 elements in feces. Why? We want to reveal high exposure from many elements because we know from our experience that a person who is sensitive to mercury, often also is sensitive to other metals. To reduce the symptoms it is necessary to bring down high exposure from other metals.
The Swedish dentist Christer Malmström, a well known expert in amalgam research, has during a number of years performed analyses at Biospectron and state:
"Biospectron's feces analysis is the most essential test to determine exposure from heavy metals like mercury lead and silver. The test is irreplaceable when to find causes when sanitized people don't get healthy after sanitation."
"Numbness, fibromyalgi, allergies, chronicle tiredness, Crohn«s disease, eczema, autoimmune diseases, multiple scleros, electricity sensitivity, rheumatic diseases, bruises, bad memory, prolonged fever, candida, diarrhea, sensitivity to light and noise etc. This is some of the usual "diagnoses" amalgam poisoned have received. But, in contrary to other chronicle diseases it is possible to recover from amalgam poisoning."
The feces analysis do not only measure high exposure from amalgam, but from water supply, water purifiers, food, tins, medicine etc.
Our analysis is favorable when to:
- confirm a suspected metal exposure
- minimize the metal exposure during amalgam removal
- find possible causes when removal of amalgam fillings do not result in satisfactory health
- control how removal procedure has succeeded
Biospectron has worked with ICP-MS instruments for 10 years. With our new instrument we reach detection limits of ppt (parts of trillion). Fecal analysis include Ca, K, P, Mg, S, Na, Fe, Zn, Si, Mn, Cu, Al, Sr, Rb, Ba, B, Ni, Mo, Se, Co, Sn, Pb, Ag, Hg, Cd, Au. It will be possible to measure also palladium, thallium, platina and others.
We also have more than 11 years of experience in the field of blood analysis. The blood analysis include Na, K, S, Fe, P, Ca, Mg, Zn, Cu, Se, Mn, Mo, Co, Pb, Cd, Hg. Why is this important, when people have problems with metal intolerance? Often persons with metal intolerance have intestinal disorders. The result is low absorption to the blood, which create inbalance or deficiencies of different elements, necessary for good health.
From the information above You understand that we believe that element analysis in feces and blood are very important to clearify high exposure to metals, deficiency/inbalance of minerals, which is the base for adequate medical advice.
Biospectron is working with many organizations, companies, hospitals, physicians, researchers etc both in Sweden and abroad, both in classical and alternative medicine. Biospectron also perform a wide range of other element analyses.
Please contact us if You find this interesting. We are happy to share our experience. Several thousands of people have done our feces test, which have helped them in their recovery process.
BIOSPECTRON AB
Sireköpinge Pl 1180
260 22 Tâgarp
Sweden
Hair Analysis
Hair is used as one of the tissues of choice by the Environmental Protection Agency
in determining toxic metal exposure. A 1980 report from the E.P.A. stated that human
hair can be effectively used for biological monitoring of the highest priority toxic
metals. This report confirmed the findings of other studies in the U.S. and abroad,
which concluded that human hair may be a more appropriate tissue than blood or
urine for studying community exposure to some trace elements.
The issue of patient reactions and adverse experience with dental materials has become an increasingly sensitive topic within the dental profession. More patients are demanding to know what is being placed into their mouths and what assurances can be made as to the clinical safety and performance of those materials.
To make such evaluations, reactivity testing focuses on the premise that most toxic or adverse pharmacologic encounters in the body will be accompanied by a parallel immune challenge. These challenges will generate IgG, IgM, and IgA antibodies. It is important to distinguish between these responses and the allergic (hypersensitivity) pheonomena which generates IgE antibodies. Reactivity testing looks for the presence of IgG, IgM and IgA antibodies. These are the same antibodies which are produced to counter bacteria, viruses and a large variety of toxins.
Further, the testing is based not upon the body's response to the dental materials themselves, but rather upon response to corrosion byproducts of these materials. These byproducts are generated at various rates as the materials decompose or break down in the oral cavity. It is these products of decomposition that the body must deal with and which are most likely to cause untoward health effects and toxic conditions. If challenged adversely, the body will produce systemic antibodies against the challenging antigen and will maintain an immunologic record of the components or chemical families which have proven offensive.
Clifford Consulting and Research Inc.
P.O. Box 17597
Colorado Springs, CO. 80935-7597 USA
Tel:(719)550-0008
Fax:(719)550-0009 http://www.ccrlab.com/