Guest guest Posted March 13, 2012 Report Share Posted March 13, 2012 Oh , I constat Ireland is not better that France! Here was an only good laboratory for Lyme testing (in Starsbourg) but was closed by Prefectoral Order (no comment...) May be you can try address to Pr Montagner who works actually on the question and tests with something similar to Zyto I gess. Don't know if he works with strangers. If you want I can try to find his contact.na De : "cotter.mary1@..." À : mb12valtrex Envoyé le : Lundi 12 mars 2012 20h46 Objet : Re: Re : Stainless steel fillings Hi maryna,Wow left hand here too while hitting out with right!!.he is 8 next week.He tested neg for lymes but I seen parasites in live blood analysis. Zyto scan says lymes. We live in ireland so no proper testing here,in fact when I mention it here ,they prob want to sen me for testing for insanity. Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 19:33:47 +0000 (GMT)To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re : Stainless steel fillings Hi ,The hand's biting is our "everyday's bread". My son's (soon 13) adopted this behavior around the age you son has now. The skin on his left hand (only left, never right!) is like elephant's skin because of years of biting. This behavior occurs when he's frustrated or in opposition: often, he catch us at the same time, with another hands for obtain attention - "look, I do that"! Of course, the behavior intervention is important but I saw also the link between the toxin evacuation's problem and hand biting. Once he almost "forgot" it, before 10, but 2 days after starting first Azitromicyn cure it came back and how strong! I don't know your son's issue, mine has a very hight Lyme score. Before his 10 th birthday I ignored that. When he's fine with toxin's "management" (like now), no biting. Don't think it's yeast (my son seems don't have this problem). Can't say neither anything about amonia. For me, it's rather the blood circulation prbm often occurs in Lyme.na De : "cotter.mary1@..." À : mb12valtrex Envoyé le : Lundi 12 mars 2012 19h49 Objet : Re: Stainless steel fillings Thanks Channa, we did best we could in relation to GA, gave homeopathic remedy of it after and he seemed ok but do you know his handbiting which started with toothache has increased and the hitting which is new are all since the GA .prob still in his system . Let your email find you with BlackBerry® from Vodafone Sender: mb12valtrex Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 11:20:18 -0700 (PDT)To: mb12valtrex <mb12valtrex >ReplyTo: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: Stainless steel fillings well i dont think metals of any kind our good but that is just my personal feeling about it....i would try and find a dentist that does not use any metals period. they are out there....have you researched the best GA to use for kids on the spectrum? i know there was a couple threads on this group about that...just ignore me if you got that covered alrerady channa To: mb12valtrex ; Autism-Mercury ; AutismRecoveryNetwork ; Autism_Recovery Sent: Monday, March 12, 2012 12:34 PMSubject: Stainless steel fillings Hi ALL, I need some advice, my son had some teeth out a few weeks ago under GA,as he was going in the dentist said that she would treat other cavaties with stainless steel caps,i didnt know what to do ,so refused consent until i had done some research,we are just on round 5 of AC chelation. My question is are they safe,can we chelate while he has them in,my gut is not to do this,. I am back to meet with the dentist at the end of the month to formulate a plan of action. what would you all advise,she told me the white fillings dont last and our son wont comply to have fillings done without GA,so i dont want to be going down this road to often. What would the safest alternative be, any advice would be really appreciated many thanks -- Cotter4 Pollerton ManorCarlow059 9134964087 2637921 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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