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My friends son's severe Nystagmus went away completely after chelation AC

protocol, and in only 26 rounds. He came all the back and nobody even ever knew

he had a Dx by the time he started school at 5 years old :)

Mandi in UK

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thank u; prob. becasue the heavy metals were depleting the thiamine

and magesium; by chelating the metals; the nutritonal status

improved; enabling the eyes to fucniton normally because of nutreints.

Please read this: Nystagmus, Thiamine and Magnesium Deficiencies

Researchers from Israel found that " In the years 1994-1997, 9

patients;

*with acute signs of ophthalmoplegia or nystagmus and ataxia

which resolved within 48 hours

after intravenous THIAMIN. " (end quote) (ataxia means loss of balance)

and further (you can read the whole artilcLe in other e-mail)

Nystagmus, Thiamine and Magnesium Deficiencies

The studies below are samples of abstracts that link nystagmus to

magnesium and/or thiamin deficiencies:

In a study in the Netherlands in 1993, nystagmus was linked to

hypomagnesemia (a deficiency of magnesium in the blood).

In a paper published in 1981, the manifestations of magnesium

deficiency noted include tremors, myoclonic jerks, convulsions,

Chvostek sign, Trousseau sign, spontaneous carpopedal spasm, ataxia,

nystagmus and dysphagia; psychiatric disturbances, cardiac

arrhythmias.

Researchers in Switzerland in a paper for the journal " Neurology "

observed that one of their patients had " a periodic downbeat

nystagmus

with a cycle of 3 minutes 30 seconds, beating downward for a period

of

90 seconds every 2 minutes " . They concluded that the nystagmus in

this

patient " may have resulted from severe hypomagnesemia, possibly

associated with thiamin deficiency. "

In another paper from " Neurology " , this one from 2001, the authors

note

that, " Neonatal seizures are frequently manifested by subtle

movements

that are referable to brain stem structure, i.e., nystagmus,

conjugate

eye movements, posturing, sucking movements, and so forth. " Their

paper

stresses the importance of considering metabolic abnormalities for

the

seizures and related conditions. The metabolic conditions Clinical

seizure signs are often a clue to etiology. Metabolic abnormalities

must always be considered, and blood gases, calcium, magnesium,

glucose, and ammonia obtained.

In a 1981 paper entitled, " Downbeat nystagmus with magnesium

depletion " , the authors linked nystagmus in two patients to a

magnesium

deficiency. They also noted that, " Downbeat nystagmus also may occur

from a partial deficiency of the metabolic cofactors, magnesium and

thiamin. "

Researchers from Israel found that " In the years 1994-1997, 9

patients,,,,,with acute signs of ophthalmoplegia or nystagmus and

ataxia which resolved within 48 hours after intravenous thiamin. "

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> My friends son's severe Nystagmus went away completely after

chelation AC

> protocol, and in only 26 rounds. He came all the back and nobody

even

ever knew

> he had a Dx by the time he started school at 5 years old :)

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> Mandi in UK

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