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Case
Reports with Lab Results
Metal-Free® is a successful detoxification agent for heavy metals as shown by the following lab reports.
Metal-Free eliminates
bound toxic metals mainly through
the GI (gasto intestinal) tract and
out of the body in the stool. The
lab tests shown below are from subjects
stool samples. Doctor's Data Laboratory
was used to do the analysis as they
have excellent testing methods for
this purpose.
There is no known accurate method
of testing the metallic load in the
body. The easiest way to see if one
has heavy metals is to administer
a “challenge” (a challenge is a method
of testing) with a proven chelator
such as Metal-Free. A chelator is
a substance that grabs onto heavy
metals, hangs onto them, and then
eliminates them from the body through
the stool or urine.
Random stool samples may not show
elevated levels of heavy metals. This
is because the body has a natural
affinity for such metals and, unless
provoked or "challenged",
may not release them. Toxic metals
can replace their healthy counterparts
(calcium, zinc, selenium) and will
not be eliminated unless a chelator
is given.
In the tests below, subjects did
the following procedures. First, the
subjects collected a “Pre” challenge
stool sample. This is also called
Pre-provocative, which is a measurement
of the amounts of heavy metals that
the body is eliminating through the
stool, without any supplemented nutritional
support.
Following this, Metal-Free was administered
and then a “Post” stool sample was
collected. This is also called Post-provocative,
which is a measurement of the amounts
of heavy metals that the body is eliminating
through the stool, after using Metal-Free
for 3 days.
The samples were analyzed for toxic
elemental content. If the subject
had a heavy metal burden, one will
see “Post” excretion toxic ranges.
These may include mercury, lead, copper,
cadmium, arsenic, uranium, antimony
or others.
Where toxic levels were found, the
Metal-Free protocol was done.
 Case Report 1
SUBJECT: 48-year-old female who was
feeling “bad all the time”. She had
tried various detoxification programs
but was unable to continue them because
they made her feel worse.
A Metal Free challenge was done that showed the following results for heavy metals in the stool:
Metal |
Pre-challenge result (ppm) |
Post-challenge result (ppm) |
Increase |
Reference Range (ppm) |
Mercury |
0.032 |
0.106 |
330% |
< 0.05 |
Antimony |
0.061 |
0.118 |
190% |
< 0.08 |
Arsenic |
3.87 |
6.6 |
170% |
< 0.3 |
Beryllium |
< dl |
0.025 |
250% |
< 0.009 |
Copper |
40 |
300 |
750% |
< 60 |
Nickel |
8.3 |
18.6 |
220% |
< 8 |
Uranium |
0.066 |
0.302 |
450% |
< 0.12 |
This patient shows elevated challenge levels of ALL the heavy metals shown. Huge amounts of arsenic!
It is noteworthy that throughout
the study and thereafter, this patient
reported no complaints or discomfort
while doing the Metal Free treatment.
Previously, she had stopped taking
DMSA (dimeroaptosuccinic acid - a
chelating agent given intravenously)
due to "feeling bad all the time".
This may indicate that not only can
Metal-Free effectively remove heavy
metals from the system, it is able
to do so gently and without undue
discomfort for the patient.
Pre-treatment provocative Stool Result from Doctor's Data: |
Post-treatment provocative Metal-Free® Challenge Stool Result from Doctor's Data:
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 Case Report 2
SUBJECT: 58 year-old female.
A review of the patient's before
and after stool showed that Metal-Free
increased the lead excretion by almost
FIVE TIMES! The Metal-Free removed
these metals safely and without side
effects.
Sample Case Report #2 |
Metal |
Pre |
Post |
% Increase
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Lead
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.34 mg/kg |
1.56 mg/kg |
over 450% |
Fecal Metal Result |
 Case Report 3
SUBJECT: 5-year-old boy
This report is a follow-up on an
earlier case of an autistic/A.D.H.D.
child who has continued on Metal-Free
for the past three months. When he
began his Metal-Free treatment, he
was making almost no intelligible
speech and was on 30 mg of Ritalin
a day. This young boy was having great
difficulty in school as judged by
his teachers remarks and his report
cards.
His initial pre Metal-Free stool
test showed only borderline elevation
in cadmium levels. After two weeks
on Metal-Free, the excreted levels
of cadmium, arsenic, and antimony
rose substantially. After two more
months, another stool sample was obtained.
Amazingly, the excretion levels of
cadmium, arsenic and antimony had
come toward normal while the excretion
of mercury had risen to over 600%
of the pre levels of excretion!
What is most significant about this
case is that, during this young boy's
first week on the Metal-Free, he received
"Student of the week"! It
was the first time he ever received
this award! While continuing on Metal-Free
during the month of June, he received
his second accolade: "Most Improved
Award"! His Marking Period 3
evaluations were well above the earlier
grading period. The teacher comments
were very satisfactory as well during
the marking period.
Pre-treatment provocative Stool Result from Doctor's Data: |
Post-treatment
provocative Metal-Free
Challenge Stool Result from
Doctor's Data:
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 Case Report 4
SUBJECT: Continuation Study of Heavy
Metal Detoxification with 61-year-old
man
Here is an example where pre-treatment
levels show elevations in Antimony,
Cadmium and Nickel on June 20, 2001.
Following two months of Metal-Free
treatment another provocative stool
sample, done on August 13, 2001, shows
all heavy metals now in normal range.
Pre-treatment provocative Stool Result from Doctor's Data: |
Post-treatment provocative Metal-Free Challenge Stool Result from Doctor's Data:
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