Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 andrea, First I need to ask you if you know where to get safe twin mattresses. I searched the net and 100% organic is 300-500. I was told that if I chose a mattress without foam it would be like sleeping on a rock. Are you the one that had the info on the bad mattresses ? Just how far do we need to go ..........how about a mattress with organic covering and no flame retardent? help! secondly.......I am involved with a support group and several of us are using DMSA on our kids. My son is 2 1/2. I chose DMSA for the fact that I want to make darn sure , if there is mercury and I know there is, that I'm going to get it out. We have seen great results with in our group of 70 or so. Just thought I would give positive input on DMSA. It is safe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 , Did I miss something? Who is Bill Sardi? And I have never heard of IP6. Where do I get more info? I take it the IP6 is something other than DMSA. We are considering Chelation (DMSA) with (6 yr. old) and I am still not sure if it is what we should do? We have an appointment with Dr. Amy in August. I'm growing more uptight as the time gets nearer his appointment. ----Original Message Follows---- Reply-To: GFCFKids To: gfcfkids Subject: DMSA and Chelation OT Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 17:32:11 -0700 (PDT) I just got a phone call from 's pediatrician. I had asked him about his opinion of chelating with DMSA (which was recommended by his allergist) to remove the high levels of antimony and arsenic. He had said it was over his head, but he would check into it. He just told me that chemical chelation is forbidden in the medical community here in Missouri, and that it wasn't something that he would do to his children. I mentioned the IP6 that was recommended by chemist Bill Sardi, and he said that since it is a natural product and is derived from rice bran, it would be the route that he would prefer. Just thought I would pass along the info to those who were struggling with the decision to use DMSA or not. ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 , Did I miss something? Who is Bill Sardi? And I have never heard of IP6. Where do I get more info? I take it the IP6 is something other than DMSA. We are considering Chelation (DMSA) with (6 yr. old) and I am still not sure if it is what we should do? We have an appointment with Dr. Amy in August. I'm growing more uptight as the time gets nearer his appointment. ----Original Message Follows---- Reply-To: GFCFKids To: gfcfkids Subject: DMSA and Chelation OT Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 17:32:11 -0700 (PDT) I just got a phone call from 's pediatrician. I had asked him about his opinion of chelating with DMSA (which was recommended by his allergist) to remove the high levels of antimony and arsenic. He had said it was over his head, but he would check into it. He just told me that chemical chelation is forbidden in the medical community here in Missouri, and that it wasn't something that he would do to his children. I mentioned the IP6 that was recommended by chemist Bill Sardi, and he said that since it is a natural product and is derived from rice bran, it would be the route that he would prefer. Just thought I would pass along the info to those who were struggling with the decision to use DMSA or not. ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 Bill Sardi emailed me after Dr. Denton (Criblife 2000) forwarded my 17 month old son's metals results. I did a search on him, and he's apparently a highly regarded medical journalist in California. I just did a search on him, I got tons of hits. Also, I did a search on IP6 and found many searches. I didn't save any because I saw that it would be easy to find when I made my decision. I will forward you the email that Dr. Sardi sent me offline. --- Melinda Erskin wrote: > , > > Did I miss something? Who is Bill Sardi? And I > have never heard of IP6. > Where do I get more info? I take it the IP6 is > something other than DMSA. We > are considering Chelation (DMSA) with (6 yr. > old) and I am still not > sure if it is what we should do? We have an > appointment with Dr. Amy in > August. I'm growing more uptight as the time gets > nearer his appointment. > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > > Reply-To: GFCFKids > To: gfcfkids > Subject: DMSA and Chelation OT > Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 17:32:11 -0700 (PDT) > > I just got a phone call from 's > pediatrician. > I had asked him about his opinion of chelating > with DMSA (which was recommended by his > allergist) to remove the high levels of antimony and > arsenic. He had said it was over his head, but he > would check into it. He just told me that chemical > chelation is forbidden in the medical community here > in Missouri, and that it wasn't something that he > would do to his children. I mentioned the IP6 that > was recommended by chemist Bill Sardi, and he said > that since it is a natural product and is derived > from > rice bran, it would be the route that he would > prefer. > Just thought I would pass along the info to those > who > were struggling with the decision to use DMSA or > not. > > > ===== > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2001 Report Share Posted July 6, 2001 In a message dated 7/5/01 9:57:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time, adsampson76@... writes: > http://www.pnc.com.au/~cafmr/sprott/avoid.html > thank you. I have shopped around and it is spendy!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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