Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 There's a guy in Atlanta area named Weir of Exposing Lead who tests. he did our entire house and I threw away lots of things. http://exposinglead.com/ i tossed my Noritake china, handmade ceramic pieces, some novelty cowboy furniture (probably made in China...the paint was toxic), yellow megablock wagon handle, the bounce castle, and more that I can't remember. The main problems are with red and yellow colors. It was worth the money, to me. - > > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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