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phinocle
Nov 1, 2007, 10:50 PM
I believe in January 2003, my wife was giving me ketoconazole when I would go to play pinochle with my friends of which I would drink.

Is it possible that some of that drug could still be found in my liver. Could a biopsy show evidence if there was?

I did report her and her and her mother was questioned. I had a lot of circumstantial evidence including suffering a full fledged Left gangilia stroke.

Unfortunately, I had no Blood samples from the stroke suffered in January 2003 left to test.

The detective said the circumstantial evidence was smoke but not enough for fire if you know what I mean?



Sincerely, Santo Lopresti

N0help4u
Nov 2, 2007, 08:26 PM
Even if the drug itself might not be in your system the metals (copper, cobalt, titanium, etc... ) that are in the drug most likely are. Toxics attack the liver first so most likely they are in your liver. Heavy metals can stay in your system indefinitely. The lead from fillings can stay in your system your whole life. The best thing you can do is a heavy metal detox. Most people do have metal poisonings from an accumulation of every day things through the years so even if the ketoconazole didn't effect you it won't hurt to do a metal detox.

I'd recommend you trying this

"Metal-X, ion exchanging humifulvate w/ minerals, 30 capsules": Wilderness Family Naturals (http://www.wildernessfamilynaturals.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=MetalX&Category_Code=)