Guest guest Posted March 1, 2008 Report Share Posted March 1, 2008 We have girl guides. Don't remember any biscuits however! SOunds a lot better than camping and putting spiders in tea. (or was that just me?) > > > > Hi Sally, > > > > I'm never offended when others' give their opinion. I don't get > personally involved with an idea :-) unless it gets personal, which > you did not. > > > > But I still disagree with you. Actually, the most damage from > the " regular " giving of suppositories would occur between the ages of > 2 and 8 years, because that is the most critical time of psychosexual > development. > > > > Sexual orientation appears at around 12 to 15 and is the sum result > of a persons' experience from birth on, again the most critical time, > 2-8 years. > > > > And, I don't think this is a cultural difference. There is some > difference between the occasional adminstration of pain killers given > as a suppository while a child is clearly ill with a fever and the > regular administration of a chelator that may have to be given every > 3-4 hours every week or every other week for 2-3 years. > > > > Besides the psychological aspect given the choice what would any of > us rather have, oral or suppository? And it's just that, there is no > advantage to the suppositories, still creates yeast and no > appreciable difference in the ability of oral or suppositories in the > method of recovery. > > > > I can be wrong. Despite my 3 degrees in human development and 18 > years of practice as a clinical psychologist, I still learn things > everyday. But I feel so strongly about this one that the only way I > would use suppositories on our little one would be if she had no > mouth for the oral, no arms or legs for the transdermal. > > > > I have seen the result of parents who " regularly " administered > enemas for sometimes real conditions and the very unsavory results > that this practice has. > > > > > > > > Re:Chelation - suppositories > > > > > > > > Originally doctor planned on oral DMSA, so I did all my > research on that. Now she suggested alternating suppositories of > DMSA/DMPS instead. > > > > Would love people's feedback on their experiences of > suppositories. We have high lead as well as other metals/ I'm > terrified of regression. > > > > Thanks > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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