Guest guest Posted March 8, 2001 Report Share Posted March 8, 2001 Some ideas - naturopaths, immunologists, any docs familiar with multiple chemical sensitivities. Also, try contacting Dr. Bradstreet's office (ask for Esther) and inquire if they are consulting with any doctors in your area. Once chelation is underway, it's basically do-it-yourself, so it's worth it to travel to find a doctor who will get you started. Also, check out the archives at autism-mercury: there is a lab that will help you get a doctor to sign for the basic testing to determine if mercury is a problem. There is also info on how to acquire the chelation medication at a reasonable price (pharmacies tend to triple the cost). Chin up! This can be done! > I found a DAN DR----he says the protocol is too dangerous and he WILL NOT > do it. He's the only one in DC--------where now??? > > Desperate and very sad in Virginia > Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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