Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Hi , You can test for metal toxicity with a hair test. Your dr can order a test through Doctor's Data or you can order you own test through another place which I can't remember right now. I'll send you post again with a request to S. who can give you the link to the place you can order. Metal poisoning will not show up through a blood test as it stays in the blood for only a short time. Metal poisoning affects each child differently and there are other causes besides vaccinations, although kuddos to you for doing your homework and possibly doing further damage. Retrospectively, I believe my dgd was poisoned in utero by my dd's amalgams, as well as being affected by her vaccinations. I'm amazed at how many ways metal poisoning can manifiest itself. At a girl scout meeting my dd met a mom, struck up a conversation and because they hit it off they decided to get my dgd and the other mom's little girl together for a play date. This little girl, very nice, great eye contact, but still at 8, only parallel plays, cannot play with other children, prefers not to despite all my dgd's effort. Despite being very bright she also has sequencing problems and other learning disabilities. Another boy in her class, again so bright, cannot at age 7, cannot write even his name so that anyone could recognize it. At my dgd's kindergarten birthday party I watched a little boy line up all the M & M's by color. The hair test is easy and painless, when you receive it, post to the group and there are others' who are very good at reading it. I wish you luck, with your girl. Ask all the ?'s you like they're free. Re: [ ] Re: Losing words then learning others Thanks , for this encouragement. HI, my name is Klawitter and I am new to this group. I have a nine year old daughter, Naomi, who is not considered autistic but does have severe problems in her language ability. She has been in speech therapy on and off since she was three and her most recent speech teacher has diagnosed her as severe and on the age level of a five yr. old. She does not have much of a problem articulating or pronouncing words but the problem comes in expressing her thoughts. She has a very hard time with sequential problems, word retrieval, and putting sentences together that just make sense. My four year old speaks 10 times better than her. The weird thing is she has memorized all her math facts but can't retain vocabulary. She has never been vaccinated but does seem to have a yeast or fungal problem, i believe, and it shows up in bowel movements once every 3 days and eczema. There are no DAN doctors where i live and of course our doctor thinks nothing is wrong with these symptoms. While she was in the womb, i was drinking water from a natural spring which i was told was tested and was fine but now i am wondering if it could have been contaminated with heavy metals. Since it has been 9 yrs. since her birth how would i go about having her tested for metal toxicity? I feel so overwhelmed with how i am to help her. thanks for anything advice, jennifer On Apr 7, 2008, at 5:28 AM, <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Goh > > Has anyone seen considerable improvement in their kids cognitive > & communication skills just purely from biomed (chelation included) > with no training (ABA, PECS, TEACCH, etc) given? > > ====>Although she never had any memory problems, she did have 5 > identifiable learning disabilities including auditory processing, > sequential problems, word retrieval, inattention, fine motor > control as well as social issues that resolved with Biomed and not > one hour of therapy. > > She is now above age level in every single area of communication > and cognitive development. > > She was so oppositional at 3, there was no teaching her anything so > therapy was not an option. With chelation she just progressed to > the point where there are no issues. > > > > G > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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