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In the appendix of the book it says that homocysteine levels in the blood
can be checked in the morning, prior to eating.  There is a test ordering
information 800 number and that they must be ordered by a physician.  Nancy
B cg for Don 65/16
-----Original Message-----
From: Dorothy Ivankoe <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 10:27 AM
Subject: Re: toothfillings


>Nancy B wrote:
>
>"Did I miss a earlier post about fillings?  We are interested ever since I
>heard Dr. Kellas speak about getting to the root cause of illness. I am
also
>reading a book about homocysteine.  "Homecysteine through the Methlation
>Process".  The following statement came from the Alternative Medicine
Review
>(vol. 2, No. 4 pg.. 234, 1997)  Homocysteine Metabolism: Nutritional
>modulation and impact on health and disease by A. M. Miller, G. S. Kelly."
>
>How do you get tested for homocysteine?  Is this something that can be done
>by a blood test?
>