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Stan is " Ethan's Dad "

Go to http://www.childrenscornerschool.com/recoveries.htm

Stan runs the childrens' corner school, shoots/edits the recovery videos and

moderates the MB-12/Valtrex group.

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catherine quinn <quinn.cat1968@...> wrote:

: Who is Stan?

Rob or Sunseri <RobRose@...> wrote: Gaylen,

You hit the nail on the head -- there is no evidence or research to support this

idea (please someone show me the long-term studies done on children who have

been chelated -- there are none!). It is antecdotal, which is fine as long as it

is presented that way (which it was not).

It will be interesting to see the results of Dr. Adam's research, as this is the

first ever scientific study on autism/chelation. After the study, either way the

debate will continue. If chelation is found to have no effect, those who are

pro-chelation will say any of the following: it was the wrong chelator, the

child did not receive adequate mineral support during chelation, the detox

pathways were not properly repaired prior to chelation (therefore stuff just got

moved around), etc. If chelation is found to have a positive impact on the

children, those who are anti-chelation will say that the children's cognitive

ability was restored, but the long-term effect is the child is now vulnerable to

auto-immune disease later in life (apparently removing poison from you body

causes autoimmune disease -- I had never heard that before), etc.

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Googahly@... wrote:

In a message dated 6/6/2006 9:58:28 AM Central Standard Time,

donnaaron@... writes:

<<Chelation therapy may help some children regain some or all of their

cognitive functioning, but the potential for long-term damage to the immune

system

is the reason it is contraindicated on . It drains the bones and body of

vital nutrients, or it can force them to cluster and " hide " in other parts

of the body, leading to other, undetected problems. It can leave the

child vulnerable to myriad autoimmune illnesses later in life. >>

What evidence or research have you found that supports this belief?

Gaylen

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