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Provocation tests for intoxication with Heavy s. Patient / ales = Heavy s Diaval-test nanool / litre 1# Copper icrool / 24 hr. 2# AK * f 1998 +PD Cu,Hg 2 72 80 0,1 5,7 16,9 22.02.2001 14,04.2005 Yes? Yes /? AO 1996 PD 1 9 0,1 1,9 25.03.2004 No - Yes /? BF * 2007 PD Cu,Hg 6 677 30 0,3 15.3 4,0 04.03.2008 06.10.2008 Yes No Yes / No CK f 1999 PD Cu,Hg 1 62 22,5 0,3 6,9 3,7 05.08.2008 26.09.2008 Yes No Yes / No CL 1996 PD Cu 2 42 5 0,1 5,5 10,8 15.01.2003 10.02.2004 Partiel Yes? Yes /? DV 2001 PD Cu,Hg 1 157 27 0,1 9,4 3,1 08.05.2003 23.10.2003 Yes No Yes / No DY * f 2001 PD Cu,Hg 3 93 48 0,1 13.7 8,2 26.02.2008 23.09.2009 Yes Yes Yes / No EH 2003 PD Cu,Hg 9 100 29 0,2 5,0 3.0 10.09.2007 09.03.2008 Yes No No / Yes FE f 2002 PD Cu,Hg 4 133 0,1 5,2 16.09.2008 No - Yes / Yes FI f 2001 PD Cu,Hg 2 1162 266 0,3 22,6 7,1 31.10.2002 13.07.2005 Yes? Yes /? JC * f 2006 PD Cu,Hg 1 161 0,1 4,6 09.08.2007 No? No /? HA f 2009 PD Cu,Hg 3 409 41 0,2 15,6 7,2 17.12.2009 28.11.2011 Yes No Yes / No HBO 2005 PD Cu,Hg 3 188 0,2 9,4 21.03.2005? Yes Yes Yes / Yes OH 2007 PD Cu,Hg 7 660 76 0,2 23,8 6,0 22.04.2010 06.11.2010 Yes No Yes / No OO * f 2010 PD Cu 1 61 0,1 6,7 21.11.2011 Yes - No / HJ 2001 PD Cu,Hg 9 109 0,1 8,1 12.05.2004 No? Yes / No JL f 2002 PD Cu,Hg 2 472 76 0.1 6,9 5,1 22.03.2004 12.05.2005 Partiel Yes Yes /? KI f 2008 PD Cu,Hg 1 128 26 0,3 13,6 5 21.04.2008 18.08.2009 Yes? Yes / No KH * f 1998 PD Cu,(Pb,Al) 6* 1 46 16 0,1 3,1 3,7 11.04.2001 22.11.2005 Yes Yes Yes / Yes NL * 1995 PD 2 73 0,1 2??.10.2004??.10.2004 No - - NR 2004 PD Cu,Hg 27 724 309 0,4 9,9 16,2 17.07.2007 22.09.2008 Yes No Yes / Yes PU * f 2004 PD Cu,Hg 6 385 119 0.1 11, 2 6,3 29.03.2005 14.07.2005 No - Yes / No RK * f 6# 2009 PD Cu 1,5 33 8 0,2 4,0 2,8 06.07.2009 16.09.2009 Yes - Yes / No HO * 2003 PD Cu,Hg 3 523 0,1 28,1 27.01.2010 No - No / SB * f 7# 2005 PD Cu,Hg - 30.11.2006 No No No /? SE f 2004 PD Cu 1 14 19 0,5 8,8 3,2 06.01.2005 26.05.2005 Yes Yes Yes / No SG f 1998 PD Cu 1 7 13 0,4 18,6 18,7 22.01.2007? 2008 Yes Yes 11# Yes / Yes SS 2000 PD Cu,Hg 4 304 147 0,1 9,6 8,8 24.04.2003 04.03.2004 No? Yes /? SSB * f 2000 PD Cu 1 60 0,2 6,9 28.11.2008 No Yes / No VU 2007 PD Cu,Hg 2 83 58 0,5 6,6 5,7 25.02.2008 20.05.2008 Yes Yes No / No WN 2002 PD Cu 1 57 0,2 10,4 25.05.2004 No No Yes /?

ales = Heavy s Diaval-test µg / g creatinine 3# Copper µg / g creatinine 4# RK *f 6# 2009 PD Cu,Hg,Pb,Cd,Sb - 29 15-0,99 0.67 22.06.2010 23.08.2011 Yes - Yes / No SF * 13# 2009 PD Cu,Hg - 15-0,66 23.09.2009 Yes - Yes /? HA f 2009 PD Cu,Hg,Sb - 16-0,6 28.11.2011 Yes No Yes / No

ales = Heavy s Atair-test µg / g creatinine 3# Copper µg / g creatinine 4# AJ f 2008 PD Cu,Pb 1,0 1,8 0.0013 0,99 07.07.2008 No No / BH * 2005 PD Cu,Pb 1,4 2.8 0,001 1,0 11.10.2007 Yes No Yes / No DA f 2001 PD? - 2,7 29.06.2005 No - Yes / Yes EY f 1999 PD Cu,Hg,Pb 1,6 3,8 Not done 0,928 15.07.2005 No Yes Yes / No EK * 2009 PD Cu 0,7 1,6 0,007 0,54 26.12.2008 No? Yes / No GA f 1990 PD Cu,Hg - 4,6 0,017 0,81 10.10.2008 Yes - No /? HH * f 2010 PD Cu,PB,Ba,Cs 3,2 0.8 4,1 O,013 0,5 0,61 12.10.2010 04.07.2011 Yes? No /? HL * f 2005 +PD Cu,Hg,Pb 4 6,4 2,7 0,010 0,834 10.12.2005 26.08.2006 Yes JC * f 2005 PD Cu,Pb <dl 0,5 Not done 1,2 18.10.2009 Yes JH * 2008 PD Cu,Hg, Al,As,Ni 1,3 3,0 2,0 0,006 0,66 0,54 03.08.2008 15.04.2012 Yes No Yes / No JI f 2003 PD Cu,Hg 1,1 4,6 2,3 Not done 0,85 0,85 27.03.2006 16.09.2006 No No Yes / No JNO 2007 PD Cu, Cd 0,9 1,3 0,7 0,011 0,63 0,39 06.02.2008 09.03.2010 Yes No Yes / No KE * f 1998 PD Cu 0,3 0,6 Not done 0,575 16.06.2005 No - No / No KHe f 2004 PD Cu, Hg, Pb, 4,4 6,4 4,5 0.013 0,47 0,73 05.03.2008 08.09.2008 Yes - Yes / No KJ * f 2004 PD Cu, As 2,5 0,9 3,4 0,014 0,82 0,97 06.04.2008 12.07.2009 Yes No Yes / No LI * f 2009 PD Cu,Pb,Cs,Th,Tl, 0,9 1,9 0,033 0.98 28.02.2010 Yes? - Yes / W LEN * 2004 PD Cu,Hg,Pb,Ni,Th 1,5 4,5 3,6 0,008 0,47 0,64 11.02.2007 18.04.2008 Yes No No / Yes MA * f 8# 2007 PD Cu,? 0,4 0.9 Not done 0,46 0,33 15.02.2008 02.09.2008 Yes No No MU * f 15# 2010 PD Cu,Pb,Ba, Gd 3.9 1,5 2,6 Not done 1,2 0,015 28.10.2010 02.05.2012 Yes Yes Yes /? OG * f 1997 PD Cu,Hg 4,9 3,1 4,9 Not done 0,413 0,62 01.07.2005 16.10.2008 Yes No Yes PA f 1999 PD Cu,Pb 1,2 3,1 Not done 1,5 07.07.2010 Yes - No SEL 2006 PD Cu,Hg,Pb 1,2 2,1 0,5 0,009 0,424 0,66 26.02.2006 20.06.2008 Yes? Yes / Yes SI * f 2009 PD Cu,Hg,Pb,Ba,Ce Not done 2,5 3,7 Not done 0,58 0,91 14.02.2009 12.01.2010 Yes? Yes /? VU 2007 PD Cu, Hg,Pb 14# - 1,9 3,4 - Not done 0,5 12.12.2009 27.08.2010 Yes? Yes /? ZS * f 2004 PD Cu 0,7 1,5 1,5 0,002 0,58 0,58 09.02.2008 Yes No No / No

ales = Heavy s DMSA-test µg / g creatinine 3 # Copper g / g creatinine 4 # health CM * f 2005 PD Hg,Pb Not done 6,7 Not done Not done 18.02.2007 Yes Yes Yes / DV 2001 PD Hg,Pb Not done 3,6 Not done 0,075 22.09.2008 Yes No Yes / No EH 2003 PD Hg,Cu,Pb,Cs,W, Not done 4,1 Not done 0,12 11.08.2011 Yes No No/ Yes U HK 2003 PD Cu,Hg,Pb 10# Not done 7 Not done 0,196 04.09.2005 Yes Yes Yes / Yes KH * f 1998 PD (Cu),Pb,Al,Ba Not done 2,6 3,8 Not done 0,064 0,066 31.10.2007 14.06.2010 Yes Yes Yes / Yes NB f 2002 PD Hg,Pb Not done 9,4 Not done 0.081 05.05.2008 No No Yes / No NT * 2006 +PD As,Cd,Pb,Ni,TI Not done 0,7 Not done 0,036 28.05.2007 No No Yes / - QK f 2005 PD As,Pb,Th Not done 2,7 Not done 0,033 20.06.2006 Yes? Yes / No WV 2005 PD As,Ba,Cd,Cs,Pb, TI 0,9 1,8 0,9 0,01 0,022 0.008 30.03.2009 09.08.2010 Yes Yes Yes /?

Cu Hg Pb PD PD+ = Cobber- intoxication / - elevated = intoxication / -elevated = Lead intoxication / -elevated = Parkinson disease = Parkinson Plus disease Patients tested with Diaval are norally tested for and Copper only. 1# Note: Reference ranges 5-82 nanool / litre. 250 nanool / litre are absolutely a heavy intoxication. No lowest level is safe. (Ref. Range can be discussed). 2# Note: Reference ranges 0,1 1,3 icro ol / 24 hr. Chelated test ust be < 3,0 icro ol / 24 hr (Ref. Range can be discussed). 3# Note: Reference ranges < 3 µg / g creatinine. No lowest level is safe. 4# Note: Reference ranges 0.01-0.09 µg / g creatinine. (Ref. Range can be discussed.) 5# Note: No patients, except SG and DA, have claied to get syptos when using safe reoval aalga by the rules recoended by IAOMT. 6# Note: The patient have been though soe treatent with chelating Agent before the chelating test. Test shows intoxication with Sb, Cs, Pt and TI too. 7# Note: Pre-test ercury 1,1 µg Hg / g creatinine. Post-test ercury 49 µg Hg / g creatinine. Post-test copper 431 µg / g creatinine. 8# Note: Test 1. and 2. done by noral doctor with subnoral dose Atair (750 g.). The test result indicates intoxication with copper. High in Nickel. 9# Note: Patient TA is acute intoxicated with and that is why the patient is not testes with. Copper is tested the 25.06.2008 12,6 µol / litre which is within reference ranges 10# Note: Urine saples collected 6 hours and not 24 hours as stated to the laboratory. 11# Note: Planed operation for PD has been cancelled after health iprove. 12# Note: Repeat test with fresh saple is recoended. 13# Note: Urine saple collected 6 hours 14# Note: The patient is intoxicated with several other heavy etals too. As, Be, Cs, Th. 15# Note: Gadoliniu pretest 70 µg / g creatinine. Posttest 50 µg / g creatinine Test 2012.05.2 urine collected only 16 hours. Patients tested with ore than one Agent: KH, HK, VU and NB In patients SEL and KH intoxication / elevated levels Aluiniu see to poop up after several treatents with. Pre- and Post-test is norally done the sae day or within few days The level or Copper could be fluctuating. This eans that the lowest level is not always the latest level. But in ost cases the level the Heavy s are decreased when treated. Note that the patient also could be re-intoxicated. Copper is said to be chelated before other heavy etals as ex. and Lead, which eans that a high level Copper could ask a higher level (or Lead) than seen.