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Our son was never officially labeled with anything. 3 years ago he had a severe

language delay, at times hyper, OCD, quirks... These symptoms have been kept at

bay with diet, digestive enzymes, and supps. We have now been concentrating on

healing the rest of him and hoped that chelation would do the trick. He was

dxed with mercury and lead toxicities. All that was really left of his issues

were some syntax problems, an occasional processing delay, and some gross motor

skill delays.

We started chelation 8 weeks ago. One 10 minute IV push per week, oral and

suppository dmsa, edta, dmps throughout the week.

Well, we have noticed that his syntax issues are fading, and he's making

connections to subjects and talking about them like a wee scientist. Then

yesterday at the park........... He went across the monkey bars by himself for

the first time. I wasn't there, but when my husband saw him he had to do a

double take before he realized it was our son on the monkey bars swinging limb

by limb. He has tried to do this in the past, and I had to hold him up from the

trunk. Does chelation work that fast?

We are hoping that his gut will heal. He has many food issues and enviro

allergies. He is GFCFSF corm free, egg free, chicken free, peanut free. How

long before his immune issues go away?

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I hope your son continues to improve without issues. That is quite an

aggressive chelation protocol. And, yes, some respond very quickly.

Pam

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> Our son was never officially labeled with anything. 3 years ago he had a

severe language delay, at times hyper, OCD, quirks... These symptoms have been

kept at bay with diet, digestive enzymes, and supps. We have now been

concentrating on healing the rest of him and hoped that chelation would do the

trick. He was dxed with mercury and lead toxicities. All that was really left

of his issues were some syntax problems, an occasional processing delay, and

some gross motor skill delays.

> We started chelation 8 weeks ago. One 10 minute IV push per week, oral and

suppository dmsa, edta, dmps throughout the week.

> Well, we have noticed that his syntax issues are fading, and he's making

connections to subjects and talking about them like a wee scientist. Then

yesterday at the park........... He went across the monkey bars by himself for

the first time. I wasn't there, but when my husband saw him he had to do a

double take before he realized it was our son on the monkey bars swinging limb

by limb. He has tried to do this in the past, and I had to hold him up from the

trunk. Does chelation work that fast?

> We are hoping that his gut will heal. He has many food issues and enviro

allergies. He is GFCFSF corm free, egg free, chicken free, peanut free. How

long before his immune issues go away?

>

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Great to hear you are having some success, but this sounds like a very risky

protocol you are using. Pretty scary.

I wouldn't submit my child to the treatment you are describing. I would rather

take the three years or so to chelate safely than risk permanent neurological

damage.

TJ

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From: mvpoppins <mvpoppins@...>

Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 10:12:31 AM

Subject: [ ] improvement at 8 week of chelation..... is it this

fast?

 

Our son was never officially labeled with anything. 3 years ago he had a severe

language delay, at times hyper, OCD, quirks... These symptoms have been kept at

bay with diet, digestive enzymes, and supps. We have now been concentrating on

healing the rest of him and hoped that chelation would do the trick. He was dxed

with mercury and lead toxicities. All that was really left of his issues were

some syntax problems, an occasional processing delay, and some gross motor skill

delays.

We started chelation 8 weeks ago. One 10 minute IV push per week, oral and

suppository dmsa, edta, dmps throughout the week.

Well, we have noticed that his syntax issues are fading, and he's making

connections to subjects and talking about them like a wee scientist. Then

yesterday at the park........ ... He went across the monkey bars by himself for

the first time. I wasn't there, but when my husband saw him he had to do a

double take before he realized it was our son on the monkey bars swinging limb

by limb. He has tried to do this in the past, and I had to hold him up from the

trunk. Does chelation work that fast?

We are hoping that his gut will heal. He has many food issues and enviro

allergies. He is GFCFSF corm free, egg free, chicken free, peanut free. How long

before his immune issues go away?

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Yes. I believe you can see results that fast. Keep going and good luck.

On Feb 15, 2010, at 12:12 PM, mvpoppins wrote:

> Our son was never officially labeled with anything. 3 years ago he had a

severe language delay, at times hyper, OCD, quirks... These symptoms have been

kept at bay with diet, digestive enzymes, and supps. We have now been

concentrating on healing the rest of him and hoped that chelation would do the

trick. He was dxed with mercury and lead toxicities. All that was really left of

his issues were some syntax problems, an occasional processing delay, and some

gross motor skill delays.

> We started chelation 8 weeks ago. One 10 minute IV push per week, oral and

suppository dmsa, edta, dmps throughout the week.

> Well, we have noticed that his syntax issues are fading, and he's making

connections to subjects and talking about them like a wee scientist. Then

yesterday at the park........... He went across the monkey bars by himself for

the first time. I wasn't there, but when my husband saw him he had to do a

double take before he realized it was our son on the monkey bars swinging limb

by limb. He has tried to do this in the past, and I had to hold him up from the

trunk. Does chelation work that fast?

> We are hoping that his gut will heal. He has many food issues and enviro

allergies. He is GFCFSF corm free, egg free, chicken free, peanut free. How long

before his immune issues go away?

>

>

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Ooop. Sorry, I thought you switched to Andys's protocol. I agree with the other

member that I would not go near anything other than what Andy suggests.

On Feb 15, 2010, at 12:12 PM, mvpoppins wrote:

> Our son was never officially labeled with anything. 3 years ago he had a

severe language delay, at times hyper, OCD, quirks... These symptoms have been

kept at bay with diet, digestive enzymes, and supps. We have now been

concentrating on healing the rest of him and hoped that chelation would do the

trick. He was dxed with mercury and lead toxicities. All that was really left of

his issues were some syntax problems, an occasional processing delay, and some

gross motor skill delays.

> We started chelation 8 weeks ago. One 10 minute IV push per week, oral and

suppository dmsa, edta, dmps throughout the week.

> Well, we have noticed that his syntax issues are fading, and he's making

connections to subjects and talking about them like a wee scientist. Then

yesterday at the park........... He went across the monkey bars by himself for

the first time. I wasn't there, but when my husband saw him he had to do a

double take before he realized it was our son on the monkey bars swinging limb

by limb. He has tried to do this in the past, and I had to hold him up from the

trunk. Does chelation work that fast?

> We are hoping that his gut will heal. He has many food issues and enviro

allergies. He is GFCFSF corm free, egg free, chicken free, peanut free. How long

before his immune issues go away?

>

>

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I would also add that I have seen a patient in the past that had very severe

liver damage from a very agressive chelation protocol.

On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 3:02 PM, TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> wrote:

>

>

> Great to hear you are having some success, but this sounds like a very

> risky protocol you are using. Pretty scary.

> I wouldn't submit my child to the treatment you are describing. I would

> rather take the three years or so to chelate safely than risk permanent

> neurological damage.

> TJ

>

> ________________________________

> From: mvpoppins <mvpoppins@... <mvpoppins%40>>

> < %40>

> Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 10:12:31 AM

> Subject: [ ] improvement at 8 week of chelation..... is it

> this fast?

>

>

>

> Our son was never officially labeled with anything. 3 years ago he had a

> severe language delay, at times hyper, OCD, quirks... These symptoms have

> been kept at bay with diet, digestive enzymes, and supps. We have now been

> concentrating on healing the rest of him and hoped that chelation would do

> the trick. He was dxed with mercury and lead toxicities. All that was really

> left of his issues were some syntax problems, an occasional processing

> delay, and some gross motor skill delays.

> We started chelation 8 weeks ago. One 10 minute IV push per week, oral and

> suppository dmsa, edta, dmps throughout the week.

> Well, we have noticed that his syntax issues are fading, and he's making

> connections to subjects and talking about them like a wee scientist. Then

> yesterday at the park........ ... He went across the monkey bars by himself

> for the first time. I wasn't there, but when my husband saw him he had to do

> a double take before he realized it was our son on the monkey bars swinging

> limb by limb. He has tried to do this in the past, and I had to hold him up

> from the trunk. Does chelation work that fast?

> We are hoping that his gut will heal. He has many food issues and enviro

> allergies. He is GFCFSF corm free, egg free, chicken free, peanut free. How

> long before his immune issues go away?

>

>

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> > Subject: [ ] improvement at 8 week of chelation..... is it

> > this fast?

See figure 15 on page 52 of Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment. People do

often see some very heartening early results. Then it stops for a long time.

Unfortunately in your case you are seeing these with a harmful, inappropriate

and dangerous chelation protocol so you may spend a long time doing cumulative

damage during this 'stall' period.

Really, no form of 'aggressive' chelation is any faster than the low frequent

dose approach. It is low, frequent and effective, not low frequent and slow.

If you keep doing it this way I'll be surprised if the immune issues ever clear

up since they typically clear much later on, giving the bad protocol time to do

some real damage.

That said, I will admit that SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE seems to get better from almost

any wild protocol. Your son may be the one for this protocol, but the odds

aren't good. I'm just glad it worked for him so far.

Andy

http://www.noamalgam.com/index.html

Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment

http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html

Hair Test Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities

http://www.noamalgam.com/nourishinghope.html

Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition Intervention for Healing Our Children

http://www.noamalgam.com/biologicaltreatments.html

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> > Our son was never officially labeled with anything. 3 years ago he had a

> > severe language delay, at times hyper, OCD, quirks... These symptoms have

> > been kept at bay with diet, digestive enzymes, and supps. We have now been

> > concentrating on healing the rest of him and hoped that chelation would do

> > the trick. He was dxed with mercury and lead toxicities. All that was really

> > left of his issues were some syntax problems, an occasional processing

> > delay, and some gross motor skill delays.

> > We started chelation 8 weeks ago. One 10 minute IV push per week, oral and

> > suppository dmsa, edta, dmps throughout the week.

> > Well, we have noticed that his syntax issues are fading, and he's making

> > connections to subjects and talking about them like a wee scientist. Then

> > yesterday at the park........ ... He went across the monkey bars by himself

> > for the first time. I wasn't there, but when my husband saw him he had to do

> > a double take before he realized it was our son on the monkey bars swinging

> > limb by limb. He has tried to do this in the past, and I had to hold him up

> > from the trunk. Does chelation work that fast?

> > We are hoping that his gut will heal. He has many food issues and enviro

> > allergies. He is GFCFSF corm free, egg free, chicken free, peanut free. How

> > long before his immune issues go away?

> >

> >

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