Guest guest Posted February 3, 2011 Report Share Posted February 3, 2011 Whenever I have medical questions I don’t know the answer to I ask Kathy on who runs the Northern New York Autism Clinic. She always has an open mind to new things and will do anything to help kids. After ’s post I asked Kathy to explain to me why chelation is so dangerous? Marcia FYI: Here is her answer: From: NNY Autism Clinic Autism Clinic Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 7:56 AMTo: and Marcia HindsSubject: Re: chelation Gosh, there are a lot of side effects but I guess the big one is the heart arrthymias. I think that is why you have the sudden deaths, and why chelation should be done in the Hospital where you can closely monitor the electrolytes. This is particularly true with children. The other problem is the damage that chelation causes. Studies have shown that the effect of chelation on normal subjects (they used lab rats) is detrimental and I think that is why the American Academy of Pediatrics changed their lead level standards. You are trying to prevent retardation by chelating the lead out and chelation itself causes retardation. So that's tricky. I think that is why NIMH stopped their study on chelation and autism. E. on RN, MSNDirectorNNY Autism Clinicautismclinic2@...www.nnyautismcenter.com To: " on, Kathy " Sent: Thu, February 3, 2011 9:50:51 AMSubject: chelationCan you explain to me why you think chelation is so dangerous medically? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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