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Re: Re: Is Coproporphyrin Lead and Precoproporphyrin Mercury???

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could you tell me how old is your son and what type of

improvement are you seeing? whether you have the hard

or soft type? and where did you purchase yours? thank

you

yujie

--- Bill Mahan wrote:

> After removing heavy metals, there is the

> possibility of healing the damage they caused by

> using adjunctive therapies (with supplements) such

> as hyperbaric oxygen, to revitalize idling brain

> cells. Check out Stoller, MD's article:

> http://www.hbotnm.com/articles/FinalInterview.pdf

>

> For a while I thought HBOT was just another way for

> rich people to " throw money " at their kids problem

> with autism. But we ended up buying a home HBOT

> chamber and it has helped our son. He's probably

> halfway through his chelation protocol.

>

> Sue

>

> Re: Is Coproporphyrin

> Lead and Precoproporphyrin Mercury???

>

>

> Okay, so if it IS lead and we chelate, his

> symptoms may improve?? I thought I read

> somewhere online last night that it wouldn't

> change his behaviors because the damage is

> permanent to the frontal lobe. I received more

> results this morning and the lab is saying

> they suspect both mercury and lead in my son.

>

> Thanks so much.

>

> gfcfmom

>

>

> > >

> > > Confused by results. My son's Copro results

> are VERY high but his

> > Precop is normal high

> > > range. The lab thinks this is probably lead.

> I know it's easier to

> > remove lead from the body

> > > BUT from what I understand the damage done

> by lead can not be

> > undone. In other words

> > > mercury chelation would reduce ASD symptoms

> but not with lead - does

> > this all sound

> > > correct?

> > >

> > > Thanks.

> > >

> > > gfcfmom

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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