Guest guest Posted November 25, 2008 Report Share Posted November 25, 2008 Sorry, another quick question, once they're " recovered " , does there still need to be follow up chelating, or on a continual basis? Thanks again, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 > > Sorry, another quick question, once they're " recovered " , does there > still need to be follow up chelating, or on a continual basis? > > Thanks again, > it is supposed to be that once they are recovered, they are recovered. I keep waiting for my son to get worse though. He lives a horrible lifestyle and diet so you would think that eventually that would catch up with him and he will have some huge health crisis...down the road. We stopped before our son was fully recovered from autism so he is still a little quirky when it comes to being rude, and not very empathetic imo, but still worlds away from totally " emotionally disturbed " which was his official diagnosis when they wanted to test him for autism, and the wait was two years for testing and services for autism so we decided to chelate him and he would be cured before services became available, and he was. I would think that if he doesn't take care of himself he is going to get worse. He hasn't got worse yet though. I would think that anyone would want to occasionally do a round once you were recovered to get rid of new toxic heavy element exposures. I would think yeast needs to be at least occasionally attended to and probiotics should be continued. Wouldn't you think that you would have to at least be careful or you could relapse? This is my concern. My son quit supplements and everything when he turned 18 though, is doing no maintanance what so ever (sigh!) and so far he is still doing very well. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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