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My opinion is that eyes that don't point quite straight or other vision

issues that are just a bit " off " are LEAD.

Our son's eyes didn't align properly, but after chelating with DMSA for a

while they straightened out on their own.

Plenty of people don't consider ncd a chelator, I don't have an opinion

other than I would not choose it for 2 reasons.

1: it is expensive

2: Andy says not to. (I don't follow Andy blindly, but I am yet to be able

to prove anything he says wrong)

Also, consider giving him extra calcium.

Is that Dr. Kaplan in Minnesota ?

Good Luck !

Neil

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Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:15 AM

Subject: [ ] Chelating with a squint - observations

This is a cross post.

Our 6yrs old boy has monocular vision with an alternating convergent

squint. We have been doing vision therapy exercises ( Dr. Kaplan in

the States, so this is no little undertaking for us). Recently we have

come to a block where he just is not able to do what is required. It

is so disheartening. However, what we have noticed is that the last

two days he has been repeatedly blinking both eyes shut on a frequent

basis. He says he is not seeing two of things. We are trying not to

mention it too much. The only difference is that he has been on ncd

for the last two weeks, now on 5 drops x 3 daily. I always presumed

that we would not see differences vision wise till we got to ALA across

the bb, but I am wondering if the ncd could be affecting his vision now?

Any opinions?

Thanks Sue (UK)

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> Our son's eyes didn't align properly, but after chelating with DMSA

for a

> while they straightened out on their own.

My #4 had one eye that wandered outward. It corrected itself with ALA

chelation, biotin, and anti-virals.

Dana

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Thanks Neil,

No, Dr.Kaplan is in New York State (Tarrytown). He is an optometrist

who has researched prism lenses and asd, he is not an MD.

Sue-- In , " Neil Willet "

<thecomputershop@...> wrote:

>

> My opinion is that eyes that don't point quite straight or other

vision

> issues that are just a bit " off " are LEAD.

>

> Our son's eyes didn't align properly, but after chelating with DMSA

for a

> while they straightened out on their own.

>

> Plenty of people don't consider ncd a chelator, I don't have an

opinion

> other than I would not choose it for 2 reasons.

>

> 1: it is expensive

>

> 2: Andy says not to. (I don't follow Andy blindly, but I am yet to

be able

> to prove anything he says wrong)

>

> Also, consider giving him extra calcium.

>

> Is that Dr. Kaplan in Minnesota ?

>

> Good Luck !

>

> Neil

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto:Autism-

Mercury ]

> On Behalf Of magherabuoysue

> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:15 AM

>

> Subject: [ ] Chelating with a squint - observations

>

>

>

>

> This is a cross post.

> Our 6yrs old boy has monocular vision with an alternating

convergent

> squint. We have been doing vision therapy exercises ( Dr. Kaplan in

> the States, so this is no little undertaking for us). Recently we

have

> come to a block where he just is not able to do what is required.

It

> is so disheartening. However, what we have noticed is that the last

> two days he has been repeatedly blinking both eyes shut on a

frequent

> basis. He says he is not seeing two of things. We are trying not to

> mention it too much. The only difference is that he has been on ncd

> for the last two weeks, now on 5 drops x 3 daily. I always presumed

> that we would not see differences vision wise till we got to ALA

across

> the bb, but I am wondering if the ncd could be affecting his vision

now?

> Any opinions?

> Thanks Sue (UK)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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