Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Thank you nna, I will check it out. ________________________________ To: Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 8:01:34 PM Subject: Intro letter - Hi ! Just read your note and wanted to let you know there are some moms with older children on the NADS list serve. Most the folks there are out of the greater Chicago/Illinois area but nice people in general. A few with vast amounts of " adult " info. Just one more resource for you. http://www.nads.org/ There is a discussion forum titled " adult issues " there. Good luck!! nna Mommy to Freddie 7yrs Full Inclusion 1st Grade " We can change the world one classroom at a time " - Gail on From: < > Subject: Digest Number 6387 To: Date: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 10:41 AM The Down Syndrome & Autistic Spectrum (d Messages In This Digest (22 Messages) 1.1. Re: IRMA From: mum592001 1.2. Re: IRMA From: Sara Cohen 1.3. Re: SARA From: mum592001 1.4. Re: SARA From: Sara Cohen 1.5. Re: SARA From: mum592001 1.6. Re: SARA From: Sara Cohen 2a. HBOT From: Sara Cohen 2b. Re: HBOT From: mum592001 2c. Re: HBOT From: Sara Cohen 2d. Re: HBOT From: 2e. Re: HBOT From: Sara Cohen 3. Fwd: An Autism Christmas From: Leah Baker 4a. Maureen Thurz/Ind/MetLife/US is out of the office. From: Maureen Thurz 5. Allergist From: L. Davenport 6a. Autism Night Before Christmas From: Jayne Hickey 6b. Re: Autism Night Before Christmas From: 7. intro letter From: Clarity 8a. From: mfroof@... 8b. Re: From: Clarity 9a. Re: Elie and holidays wishes From: duffey48@... 10. Welcome From: Sara Cohen 11. What is a day like From: Sara Cohen View All Topics | Create New Topic Messages 1.1. Re: IRMA Posted by: " mum592001 " itcanfield@... mum592001 Fri Dec 26, 2008 10:13 am (PST) > > > > How about the slow drip method - is that still for removal of heavy > metals? > > > > Thanks for all your help! > > > > Yes, the slow drip approach does remove heavy metals. > > A slow-drip IV Infusion of Disodium EDTA (ethylenediamine. ..word for > claw and refers to the removal of Heavy Metals from the body. > > http://www.infusion clinic.com/ infusions- acam.html > > Chelation therapy as practiced today consists mainly of: 1) the ACAM > Protocol: a slow-drip IV Infusion of Disodium EDTA (ethylenediamine > tetraacetic acid) used as a treatment for Coronary Artery Disease and > Chronic Heavy Metal Toxicity (Lead in particular) 2) a rapid-drip IV > Infusion of Calcium Disodium EDTA used as a treatment for Coronary > Artery Disease and Chronic Heavy Metal Toxicity (Lead in particular) > 3) DMSA oral therapy for chronic Mercury Toxicity (Dental Amalgam). > > http://www.dreddycl inic.com/ integrated_ med/chelation. htm > EDTA chelation infusions are administered by slow drip, circulating > through the blood stream treating the entire arterial system removing > undesirable metals from the body. Some metals such as lead, mercury > cadmium and iron are poisons. Lead and cadmium levels correlate with > high blood pressure. Overload of iron can cause heart attacks. All > metals, even essential nutritional elements, are toxic in excess or > when abnormally situated. EDTA normalizes the distribution of most > metallicelements in the body. EDTA improves calcium and cholesterol > metabolism by eliminating metallic catalysts which cause damage to > cell membranes by producing 'OXYGEN FREE RADICALS'. Free radical > pathology is now believed by many scientists to be an important > contributing cause of atherosclerosis, cancer, diabetes and other > diseases of ageing. > > > -- Sara - Life is a journey- we choose the path. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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