Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 From: jgenet@...Sent: 1/13/2010 3:31:23 P.M. Eastern Standard TimeSubj: Genet Fwd: Kirkman antimony contamination Don't Manage Autism - End It Byonetics... Genet jgenet@... http://www.byonetics.org TheeForce LLC Our Motto: Success - Not Failure Begin forwarded message: From: Bauje Lee Date: January 13, 2010 2:19:12 PM EST To: Genet Subject: Kirkman antimony contamination It has recently been discovered that some Kirkman Lab products are contaminated with antimony, a potentially toxic metal. The only one of these products that I carried was Zinc liquid. In general, small amounts of antimony are unlikely to cause problems, and I do not know how much antimony was present in the supplements. However, it was enough that it showed up in patients' lab tests. That is not to say that it caused any problems for those children. I would not panic, but it is reasonable to stop using the identified products. You can contact Kirkman and they will refund the cost of the supplements. www.kirkmanlabs.com/ If desired, we can consider testing for this and other metals. Metals testing is complex and the implications unclear. It does not need to be done urgently and would need to be discussed on an individual basis. Sincerely, Dr Linsk = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 From: jgenet@...Sent: 1/13/2010 3:31:23 P.M. Eastern Standard TimeSubj: Genet Fwd: Kirkman antimony contamination Don't Manage Autism - End It Byonetics... Genet jgenet@... http://www.byonetics.org TheeForce LLC Our Motto: Success - Not Failure Begin forwarded message: From: Bauje Lee Date: January 13, 2010 2:19:12 PM EST To: Genet Subject: Kirkman antimony contamination It has recently been discovered that some Kirkman Lab products are contaminated with antimony, a potentially toxic metal. The only one of these products that I carried was Zinc liquid. In general, small amounts of antimony are unlikely to cause problems, and I do not know how much antimony was present in the supplements. However, it was enough that it showed up in patients' lab tests. That is not to say that it caused any problems for those children. I would not panic, but it is reasonable to stop using the identified products. You can contact Kirkman and they will refund the cost of the supplements. www.kirkmanlabs.com/ If desired, we can consider testing for this and other metals. Metals testing is complex and the implications unclear. It does not need to be done urgently and would need to be discussed on an individual basis. Sincerely, Dr Linsk = Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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