Guest guest Posted July 3, 2001 Report Share Posted July 3, 2001 what i would like to know is how can a child be diagnosed so early in life. we didn't even attempt to have ours diagnosed, in hope that it was just slow maturity, and a bit of denial there as well, but under 2 i would find so hard to accept any verdict. Just being honest, i guess there are people who are very specialised in their fields, and no the symptoms. cheryl by the time she was ready for school, we had to look at angles to help her, and she is doing really well. Antimony and Arsenic (Off topic for some recipients) Hello! Some of you know me from the GFCFKids group, and if you do, you've heard the gist of this message already this week. I am the mother of Andy, 4, NT, and , 17 months, suspected ASD. We found out last week that has very high levels of antimony and arsenic in his hair. I am a very good researcher, so I began searching for possibilities of how he got poisoned on the internet (his allergist said that it was from the flame retardants in his pajamas and in his sheets, but I had a hard time believing that since not every child is poisoned by them). I found information on a Dr. Jim Sprott in New Zealand. He did research on SIDS in the eighties, and came to the conclusion that the babies were being poisoned by antimony and arsenic in the antiflammable PVC in crib mattresses. A certain type of fungus tends to grow on PVC, and it reacts with the poisons in the mattress to form a toxic nerve gas. This study was also done by a Dr. in England. SIDS is now almost unheard of in these countries now, because of the research by these two individuals. The United States SIDS groups fail to recognize the dangers of crib mattresses, although they will not deny that they contain arsenic and antimony. Arsenic and antimony are known to cause nerve problems, sickness, diarhea, loss of appetite, and can even ulcerate the stomach. I am currently working with Dr. Denton of Colorado to begin a study involving autism. What happens when the child lives through the poisoning and doesn't die??? I spoke to Dr. Sprott, and he said that the effects of antimony are very similar to lead and that he is sure that antimony poisoning can cause autistic symptoms. Dr. owns the site www.criblife2000.com and has been crusading to make the American public aware of the toxic gas theory. I requested on the gfcfkids group that anyone who had toxic metals tests done on their autistic spectrum children to please email them to me. We are getting very interesting results. Everyone who has responded has either responded with high antimony, high arsenic, or high antimony plus high arsenic. No one has replied stating that the metals tests were normal for these toxins. I am forwarding the results to Dr. , and he has consulted with Dr. Jon Pangborn, co-author of the DAN manual. Anyone who has had metals testing done, PLEASE share your results with me!!! Please email me privately at adsampson76@..., as I've joined many lists web only to get this message out to all of you. Please include your phone number, as Dr. may want to consult with you. This is very important, and may be the key to unravelling the mystery. Thank you for your time and consideration! Please feel free to call or email, I'd be glad to share more info. Sampson Lathrop, Missouri __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2001 Report Share Posted July 4, 2001 My child is not diagnosed. He does have some autistic symptoms, though, and we greatly curb them with dietary intervention. He's been on a gluten free casein free diet since he was 7 months old. > what i would like to know is how can a child be diagnosed so early in life. > we didn't even attempt to have ours diagnosed, in hope that it was just slow > maturity, and a bit of denial there as well, but under 2 i would find so > hard to accept any verdict. Just being honest, i guess there are people who > are very specialised in their fields, and no the symptoms. cheryl > by the time she was ready for school, we had to look at angles to help her, > and she is doing really well. > > Antimony and Arsenic (Off topic for some > recipients) > > > Hello! Some of you know me from the GFCFKids group, > and if you do, you've heard the gist of this message > already this week. > I am the mother of Andy, 4, NT, and , 17 > months, suspected ASD. We found out last week that > has very high levels of antimony and arsenic > in his hair. I am a very good researcher, so I began > searching for possibilities of how he got poisoned on > the internet (his allergist said that it was from the > flame retardants in his pajamas and in his sheets, but > I had a hard time believing that since not every child > is poisoned by them). I found information on a Dr. > Jim Sprott in New Zealand. He did research on SIDS in > the eighties, and came to the conclusion that the > babies were being poisoned by antimony and arsenic in > the antiflammable PVC in crib mattresses. A certain > type of fungus tends to grow on PVC, and it reacts > with the poisons in the mattress to form a toxic nerve > gas. This study was also done by a Dr. in > England. SIDS is now almost unheard of in these > countries now, because of the research by these two > individuals. The United States SIDS groups fail to > recognize the dangers of crib mattresses, although > they will not deny that they contain arsenic and > antimony. > Arsenic and antimony are known to cause nerve > problems, sickness, diarhea, loss of appetite, and can > even ulcerate the stomach. I am currently working > with Dr. Denton of Colorado to begin a study > involving autism. What happens when the child lives > through the poisoning and doesn't die??? I spoke to > Dr. Sprott, and he said that the effects of antimony > are very similar to lead and that he is sure that > antimony poisoning can cause autistic symptoms. Dr. > owns the site www.criblife2000.com and has been > crusading to make the American public aware of the > toxic gas theory. I requested on the gfcfkids group > that anyone who had toxic metals tests done on their > autistic spectrum children to please email them to me. > We are getting very interesting results. Everyone > who has responded has either responded with high > antimony, high arsenic, or high antimony plus high > arsenic. No one has replied stating that the metals > tests were normal for these toxins. I am forwarding > the results to Dr. , and he has consulted with > Dr. Jon Pangborn, co-author of the DAN manual. > > Anyone who has had metals testing done, PLEASE share > your results with me!!! Please email me privately at > adsampson76@y..., as I've joined many lists web > only to get this message out to all of you. Please > include your phone number, as Dr. may want to > consult with you. This is very important, and may be > the key to unravelling the mystery. > Thank you for your time and consideration! Please > feel free to call or email, I'd be glad to share more > info. > Sampson > > Lathrop, Missouri > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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