Slowly Going Sane

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Monday, February 12, 2007

10 tests

Ten Important Lab Tests for Treating Schizophrenia or Bipolar Disorder


Australian nutritionist Blake Graham has compiled an outstanding list of the ten lab tests that will most likely uncover the medical disorder(s)that create the constellation of symptoms called bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

1) Blood histamine
2) Red blood cell fatty acids
3) Serum copper
4) Urine kryptopyrroles
5) Intestinal permeability ('leaky gut')
6) 24-hour urine DMSA provoked toxic elements
7) Hair analysis via Doctors Data (Laboratory)
8) Fecal microbial analysis (in-depth gut flora analysis)
9) 3-day stool parasitology + giardia/cryptosporidium stool antigens
10) Organic acid test

For full information on why these tests are of particular importance, visit Blake Graham's outstanding web site at:

http://www.nutritional-healing.com.au/.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, you really must be commended for all of the effort you are giving to fight this most dreaded disease. Although I haven't read your entire blog I was wondering if you got your DHEA level tested. There are a number of websites that deal with this hormone and it's supplementation including this one http://www.anthropogeny.com/Homocysteine.htm.
Also did you get your neurotransmitters checked? Here is a website for that as well https://www.neurorelief.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=233&Itemid=48. It's not just for diagnosis but can help you put back what you need to feel better. Hope this helps!!..... Richard

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