Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 My son is 12 years old. It took my husband quite a while to be open to any biomedical treatments for our son. I'm wondering if chelation would help his regressive autism (from vaccines...!!...he had convulsions). There seems to be so many different chelation protocols and, from what I've read, any time you do chelation you MUST have significant, ongoing testing to make sure the child is chelating properly. I've heard that some doctors only check the urine, but I've heard that you can also chelate through the BMs, skin, hair -- so how do you keep control of over/under chelating? How do you overcome the thought of doing further damage with chelation? I'm really afraid of him being damaged even more! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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