Guest guest Posted March 24, 2001 Report Share Posted March 24, 2001 even partial chelation? would a little be better than none at all? I thought it was like giving vitamins to get metals to bind and excrete them ,but i'm t-o-t-a-l-l-y new to this and am wondering. please explain? please just excuse the typos......... JoyceW, So Calif, divorced, work FT 5y6m old son, probably Asperger/HFA, no dx yet, but Mom Knows. Feingold diet'ers www.Feingold.Org. casually avoiding milk too Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2001 Report Share Posted March 24, 2001 Please don't attempt chelation without the guidance of a knowledgable professional. It is not like giving vitamins, and can do more harm if not done correctly. There are tests that must be run-my son had an underlying kidney ailment that had never been detected and had to be treated differently because of it or he could have been in danger of kidney failure. Also, chelation is hard on the body, and based on your childs needs, they must be preloaded with supplements-not just any but the ones found needed for them and continued throughout chelation-some on on days some on off days some both. Also, a little chelation doesn't cut it. If the metals are not completely removed, the levels will rise up again. Also, you must know which metals or toxins you are chelating so you can take the right thing for it. I suuggest you join the Autism-Mercury list and read the archives. Its easy once you get going on chelation, but you certainly dont want to go down the wrong path. WendiD chelation is it a secret or can we do it on our own? > even partial chelation? would a little be better than none at all? I > thought it was like giving vitamins to get metals to bind and excrete them > ,but i'm t-o-t-a-l-l-y new to this and am wondering. please explain? > > please just excuse the typos......... > JoyceW, So Calif, divorced, work FT > 5y6m old son, probably Asperger/HFA, no dx yet, but Mom Knows. > Feingold diet'ers www.Feingold.Org. casually avoiding milk too > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2001 Report Share Posted March 25, 2001 , do you know if there are doctors out there who would help our Doctor do this? I am not even sure she would consider it but I am pretty sure that it would be something new for her. Betty ----- Original Message ----- > Please don't attempt chelation without the guidance of a knowledgable > professional. It is not like giving vitamins, and can do more harm if not > done correctly. There are tests that must be run-my son had an underlying > kidney ailment that had never been detected and had to be treated > differently because of it or he could have been in danger of kidney failure. > Also, chelation is hard on the body, and based on your childs needs, they > must be preloaded with supplements-not just any but the ones found needed > for them and continued throughout chelation-some on on days some on off days > some both. Also, a little chelation doesn't cut it. If the metals are not > completely removed, the levels will rise up again. Also, you must know > which metals or toxins you are chelating so you can take the right thing for > it. I suuggest you join the Autism-Mercury list and read the archives. Its > easy once you get going on chelation, but you certainly dont want to go down > the wrong path. WendiD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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