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We just had a guy from the state department of health come out and test our

house for possible exposures to lead. He has a double major in chemistry and

microbiology and has been working with lead poisoning for many years.

Now, being a major DAN! advocate I'm thinking this guy isn't going to understand

or believe ANYTHING I'm saying. I thought... well I got this Doctors Data test

to prove to this guy I know my son is heavy metal poisoned.

He saw it and was aware that the reference range was <5 for lead and mercury,

and that Ethan was a 68 (in lead). I'm thinking well now this guy is going to

really see how toxic Ethan is.

He brought to my attention that the reference range for unprovoked urine is the

same reference range for provoked urine. He showed me how misleading  this was

and that he found it completely reckless of this company to not provide a

provoked urine reference range.  By not providing a provoked urine reference

range they are making people believe that their children are metal " toxic " when

in fact they don't know what level actually constitutes metal toxicity. I looked

it up online and N O B O D Y has a provoked urine reference range on mercury.

Why? because the data has never been collected. The toxicologist did say that a

reference range of  over 150 in lead is considered lead toxic.

He also brought to my attention that you should never chelate, while still being

exposed to the metal. My DAN doc never told me after he saw Ethan's lead level

that we should stop chelating until we stop the exposure. AND I WAS DOING

IV-DMPS!   I'm really starting to think that some of this dan! crap is a bit too

reckless!!

I decided that since I know for a fact that his shots contained thimerosol, we

will chelate only using dmsa since it's much less toxic to the body. oh

yeah......AND AFTER WE STOP HIS EXPOSURE TO LEAD!!!

(we are putting filters on the water sources and throwing out all toys that

tested positive for lead)

I'm so ticked that they never told me about the exposure to lead while chelating

makes you more toxic.

I'm not even really looking for a response....just needed to vent.

Kate

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