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Has anyone been diagnosed with Pyrroles disorder..... it’s a deficiency of B6 and zinc. My signature is not up to date. 
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Interesting,  how is this diagnosed?

 

Blood test for B6?

 

I believe that there is both blood tests and urine test for Pyrroles  however they have to be done

at specific facilities that deal with this as often time of assessing the samples is very important

as it degrades quickly and can give inaccurate results when left for a time re assessing.

 

B6 helps adjust the bodies levels

 

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Look into Dr William Walsh, and the “Walsh protocol.” It’s tested through urine. My pyrroles was negative, but my blood test showed that my copper was high.

 

 

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