Guest guest Posted September 19, 2000 Report Share Posted September 19, 2000 I just spoke with a woman who attended the DAN Conference. She lives here in Louisville and she told me about a clinic that she plans to open here with pediatricians and a gastroenterologist to treat autistic kids. Would open earliest November 7th. She was very interested in the information about chelation and had spoken personally with Dr. Amy. She said that Dr. Amy's protocol is very extensive and requires a lot of supplementation (not just minerals, but fiber other stuff I can't remember). She said that her clinic was thinking about trying IV C + IV glutathione. She feels that this is somehow safer. Has anyone heard about this, read any research? Was this presented at the DAN conference? Would it work? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2000 Report Share Posted September 19, 2000 The glutathione may be dangerous for PST kids, in my opinion. Kathy [ ] IV C + glutathione? > >I just spoke with a woman who attended the DAN Conference. She lives >here in Louisville and she told me about a clinic that she plans to >open here with pediatricians and a gastroenterologist to treat >autistic kids. Would open earliest November 7th. She was very >interested in the information about chelation and had spoken >personally with Dr. Amy. She said that Dr. Amy's protocol is very >extensive and requires a lot of supplementation (not just minerals, >but fiber other stuff I can't remember). She said that her clinic >was thinking about trying IV C + IV glutathione. She feels that this >is somehow safer. > >Has anyone heard about this, read any research? Was this presented >at the DAN conference? Would it work? > >Thanks, > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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