Guest guest Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 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/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2008 Report Share Posted September 14, 2008 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 > > 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/ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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