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Hi Emma,

Yes, antimony and arsenic are also contributors to ASD. There was (and maybe

still is?) an antimony-arsenic group. ALA (alpha lipoic acid chelates

arsenic and mercury so that would be a good choice. It is available without a

prescription in the US, I don't know about the UK. Reduce/remove sources of

exposure. See www.danasview.net/metals .

S S

Should I chelate my daughter?

Posted by: " bty18626645 " ebrandt@... bty18626645

Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:32 am (PDT)

Hello I posted my 6 year old daughter's Hair test results yesterday.See

message number 235918.As far as I can tell the counting rules are not

met.However she does have abnormal levels of antimony arsenic and

nickel.I am wondering if I should chelate her as she does have ASD

despite the fact that no counting rules are met?Could someone please be

kind enough to comment I would be very grateful.Thankyou very much

Emma in London UK

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yes, still is ;)

antimonyandarsenic/

The files and archives have alot of good info, a pretty quiet place

most of the time...wishing you the best answers, elizabeth

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> Hi Emma,

> Yes, antimony and arsenic are also contributors to ASD. There was

(and maybe still is?) an antimony-arsenic group. ALA (alpha

lipoic acid chelates arsenic and mercury so that would be a good

choice. It is available without a prescription in the US, I don't

know about the UK. Reduce/remove sources of exposure. See

www.danasview.net/metals .

> S S

>

> Should I chelate my daughter?

> Posted by: " bty18626645 " ebrandt@... bty18626645

> Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:32 am (PDT)

> Hello I posted my 6 year old daughter's Hair test results yesterday.See

> message number 235918.As far as I can tell the counting rules are not

> met.However she does have abnormal levels of antimony arsenic and

> nickel.I am wondering if I should chelate her as she does have ASD

> despite the fact that no counting rules are met?Could someone please be

> kind enough to comment I would be very grateful.Thankyou very much

> Emma in London UK

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------

> Diabetes Care

> Got Diabetes? Find the best care options. Click Here.

>

http://tagline.excite.com/fc/JkJQPTgLwc1yypB8W4ak3SJJJ2d2ThtwKu0cbeIN6iOIlM5udaH\

gnG/

>

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