What is the Melisa test?

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What is the Melisa test?

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answered Jun 3, 2023 by Bob2C (2,560 points)
The MELISA test is an optimized, clinically validated blood test which measures hypersensitivity to multiple metals from a single sample.

MELISA test can also to help in the diagnosis of active Lyme disease.

A Melisa test which is used to test for metal hypersensitivity costs $70.00

The blood test for metal sensitivity is the lymphocyte transformation test also known as LTT which is a blood test that can detect if you have a metal hypersensitivity )immunological memory to metal-haptens).

Metals that cause heavy metal poisoning are cadimium, arsenic, mercury and lead.

Heavy metal poisoning can occur because of industrial exposure, water or air pollution, foods, improperly coated food containers, medicines or ingestion of lead based paints.

The most common causes of heavy metal poisoning are.

Eating a lot of food that contains metals (fish).
Drinking water from older water supply systems.
Working with metals on the job.
Taking medications or supplements with high amounts of metallic elements.

Heavy metals that are poisonous include.

Arsenic. Common sources of exposure to higher-than-average levels of arsenic include near or in hazardous waste sites and areas with high levels naturally occurring in soil, rocks, and water.
Beryllium. Elemental beryllium has a wide variety of applications.
Cadmium.
Hexavalent Chromium.
Lead.
Mercury.

Most often the definition of toxic metals includes at least thallium, cadmium, manganese, lead, mercury and the radioactive metals.

The most common way to remove heavy metals from the body is through chelation.

Chelation therapy is a medical procedure (although it can also be performed at home) that involves the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body by binding to molecules and allowing them to be dissolved and excreted in the urine.

Heavy metal poisoning is the result of exposure to heavy metals like lead, mercury and arsenic.

Heavy metals bind to parts of your cells that prevent your organs from doing their job.

Symptoms of heavy metal poisoning can be life threatening and they can cause irreversible damage.

Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are common symptoms of acute metal ingestion.

Chronic exposure may cause various symptoms resulting from damage to body organs, and may increase the risk of cancer.

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