Step 7
A. Add 1
ml of urine, with the help of the pipette, into to test tube. The test tube is now filled up to
the 2 ml line.
Screw the cap on the test tube.
Shake the test
tube vigorously for 15 seconds, stop and allow the solution to react for 30
seconds.
Compare the color chart
below.
If the top color changes from green to
any color you are EXTREMELY toxic in one or more heavy
metals. You should determine the source of toxic metals, remove the source, and chelate the
toxic metals from your body.
If the top color band
remains green proceed to Step 7
B.
Step 7 B.
Add 1 ml of the urine, with the help of the pipette, into the
test tube. The test tube is now filled up to the 3
ml line.
Screw the cap on the test
tube.
Shake the vial vigorously for 15 seconds, stop
and allow the solution to react for up to 30 seconds.
If the top color changes from green to any color
you are VERY toxic in or more heavy metals. You should determine the source of
toxic metals, remove the source, and chelate the toxic metals from your
body.
If the top color band remains green proceed to
Step 7 C.
Step 7 C.
Add 1 ml of the urine, with the help of the pipette, into the
test tube. The test tube is now filled up to the 4
ml line.
Screw the cap on the test
tube.
Shake the test tube vigorously for 15
seconds, stop and allow the solution to react for up to 30 seconds.
If the top color band changes from green to any
color you are MODERATELY toxic in or more heavy metals. You should determine
the source of toxic metals, remove the source, and chelate the toxic metals from your
body.
If the top color band remains green proceed to
Step 7 D.
Step 7
D.
Add 1 ml of the urine, with the help of the pipette, into the
test tube. The test tube is now filled up to
the 5 ml
line.
Screw the cap on the large test
tube.
Shake
the test tube vigorously for 15 seconds, stop and allow the solution to react for up
to 30 seconds.
Observe the band/ring of color at
the top of the solution and compare with the Color Comparison Chart below.
If the top color changes from green to any
color you are toxic in or more heavy metals. You should determine the source of toxic metals,
remove the source, and chelate the toxic metals from your
body.
If the color remains green you are not toxic in
the metals tested.
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