Guest guest Posted June 9, 2001 Report Share Posted June 9, 2001 In our first round of tests (this coming T) we are checking organic acids, comprehensive food allergies, and casein/gluten peptides. After that, we are going to explore the amount of mercury in him and look at how we can remove it if the levels are high. As you know, this stuff is out of pocket, so we have to take it once step at a time. I am very worried about chelation, so my husband and I monitor the autism-mercury list. > > Have you read this? > > > > www.hriptc.org/MetalMetabolism_and_autism.htm > > > > It talks about a defective protein and its connection with autism... > > > > The protein MT has been studied for a long time. Perhaps the > important link here is that its production can be halted or > diminished by environmental insult - and that's what a big hit of > mercury is, or the other introduced viruses, metals, and various > chemicals delivered regularly into the systems of little children. > > The more medically inclined autism lists (great for insomiacs) have > been delving into MT for some time now. It's a fascinating piece of > the puzzle and one more reason to check out our kids' toxicity levels. > > N Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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