Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 Hi everyone! Okay, so we got the results from Jennah's urine toxic metals test...this was the second one after starting chelation. The first one showed low levels of metals coming out (the porphyrin test showed highly elevated levels), so her DAN added glutathione cream and folinic acid. We did the second utm test and it showed even less metals coming out in her urine. What does this mean? The DAN said that if this happened he would probably recommend IV chelation (she's 4 years old)- since the DMPS suppositories might not be doing the job (so to speak). BUT her DAN is 3 hours away- I can't drive 3 hours each way twice a week- or even once a week...does IV chelation have to be done in the DAN office or are there other options? Could she just be detoxed enough already? She's only been doing chelation since March...so many questions...thanks for the help! ElissaMom to (6), Jennah (4- ppd-nos, adhd, mercury toxicity), and Jesmarie (2- lipomyelomeningocele, tethered cord, syringomyelia, neurogenic bladder, grade II reflux, daily prophylaxis, surgeries at 3 months and 10 months) "If your immune system were not capable of defending against diseases without vaccines, you wouldn't be here in the first place. God gave us an immune system and knew what we were going to deal with when he created this world and created us." Dr. Young "Genetics alone don't cause epidemics (autism!)...epidemics occur when genetic vulnerabilities are assaulted by environmental changes- introductions of a new virus, a new bacteria, or a new toxin (vaccines, amalgam fillings, flouride!)." Bock, M.D. Check out my myspace: http://www.myspace.com/elissamercado Visit my group at cafemom: http://www.cafemom.com/group/spinaldefects Visit my group at myspace: http://groups.myspace.com/spinaldefects Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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