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To chelate or not to chelate, that is the question..

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Dear Group

The biggest " trend " (if we may call it so) in treating autism seems to be

focused on the correction of the immune system, treating chronic infections and

chronic inflammation. We all know how important the nutritional approach and

cleaning the environment in the home is, the role of EMF and so many other

pollutants we are not able to stop.

While many of the most dear MDs for us still tend to point to the importance of

chelation, I realize more MDs from different sources are pointing out that

chelation is not necessary once the immune system has been corrected and the

infections treated, the organism will start releasing metals by itself....

I wonder how valid this statements are each by itself, I have not chelated my

little man since 5 years ago, and even then, it was not done for too long (7 IV

caEdTA/PH Choline/ Vit c sessions to be precise), and I wonder if this might be

the reason why our DS remains in a 3-2 step dance despite of the tremendous

efforts done to help him. I don't mean to say he is the same kid he was after

getting injured, I just keep wondering if that might be the secret key missing

here to bring him back to his natural potential. His moods seem to remain

unstable and the polydipsia he demonstrates is a high level one. He drinks so

much water I have come to think he has diabetes insipidus...

Can someone please shed some light on me??? I am getting confused doing lots of

reading and comparing data from different sources, still...the word from a

parent to another has enormous value to me. Please share your experience and

opinion.

Blessings to all and thank you for your time!

Isa

Enviado desde mi oficina móvil BlackBerry® de Telcel

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