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This post really needs to be read from the lowest poster - news groups add to the top ...

Stephanie,

Did you know that some kids with high testosterone have difficulty chelating? Have you ever tested your child for high testosterone?



Stephanie <sage@isle.org> wrote:
Now that is persistence!

Were you getting other metals out all this time?

Are you using ALA?

--Stephanie

--- In Autism-Mercury@yahoogroups.com, eyesnelson@... wrote:
>
> Haha - I had to laugh when I read this, sorry - but my first thought
was "Are they kidding?" Listen guys, we started chelation when my
daughter was six years old, and have been doing it on and off (mostly
on, especially for the last 2 1/2 years) for 5 years. We had our FIRST
huge mercury dump 3 months ago - so, miracles do happen. I'm not
saying it's going to take that long for most kids, but I had all but
given up hope until I saw that urine test result with the mercury
slammed up against the right side of the graph, at 30X normal levels.
The only thing I can think is that, either other metals were being
pulled out first (for years?), or that TD-DMSA was the most effective
chelation method for her. Hang in there - it takes a lot of patience!
> Yvonne
>
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: Mum231ASD@...
>
>
> In a message dated 09/07/2006 16:49:06 GMT Daylight Time,
> pamelaleigh@... writes:
>
> We're in the middle of our fifth round of the Cutler Protocol of
ALA. I'm
> feeling discouraged because we aren't seeing a thing. Initially, we
thought
> maybe he was a little calmer, but now I'm not sure.
>
> >>>Took us 20 rounds to see anything, hang in there
>
> Mandi in UK
>

 

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