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Really?? Is that the phrasing your DOCTOR used, " bone and other hidden places " ?

You could just have easily challenged him/her to offer actaul research papers

showing vaccines DO NOT contribute to regression into ASD. Small hint for

him/her, they don't exist. The 1 in 110 children on the spectrum do exist

though, and WAY WAY to many of their parents describe the onset of symptoms

starting shortly after their child/ren getting their vaccines. You also could

hit him/her with : so if you concede that the toxic metals may actually be

there, then how would " you " recommend getting them out? " Bone and other hidden

places " , REALLY??? I mean come on the doctor that said this really has a

license to practice medicine?

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> HOw does low dose chelation make the body move the heavy metals from the bone

ad other hidden places outward?? Is ther any research to prove that this

happens? My doctor challenged me on this and I didnt know the answer hoping one

of you knows..thanks..

> Leanne

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Just my opinion based on what I have studied and our experience.

Many things point to mercury poisoning. Abnormal mineral transport is a

major marker. If you can find the abstract by Sally Bernard and others you

can look to see the similarities between " autism " and mercury poisoning.

You could also go back and look at the symptoms of " Pink's disease " as well

" Minamata disease. " You could also look as the term " Mad Hatter's Disease "

as well to see the similarities. Mercury was used in hat making process and

hat makers showed signs of MP -- they started acting crazy - hence the term

began and the Mad Hatter in Alice in wonderland is fashioned based on this.

If you research, you may also find that among Mortician's, the rates of

Alzheimer's is higher as well as among dentists, and I read one report that

stated autism is higher among the children of dentists who routinely use

amalgam in their offices.

The sad state of affairs is that we are all being affected by mercury as it

is in the air, water, and food supplies. It is in the soil due to the use

of commercial fertilizers. It is in well water, and nowadays it is very

dangerous to use well water to prepare formula for babies. This practice can

be life threatening to an infant.

Concrete manufacturing spews mercury into the air. it is in lights,

batteries, and electronics among many other things. All can benefit from

frequent, low does chelation, but you cannot chelate with amalgam fillings.

Many children were poisoned via teething powder containing mercury many

years ago.

Chelators are powerful drugs which act like magnets to mercury, pulling it

from the tissues were it has bound. Lead has been chelated for many years

for lead and is approved by the FDA but that means nothing to me.

The proof is in the pudding. By the time we got talked into IV chelation,

my son's stimming, OCD, and SID had all but ceased. After we did this form,

these things returned. I believe this is because this is an improper method

of chelation that unbinds the mercury but is not sufficient (since it is not

dosed on the half-life) and therefore only moves the metal around and allows

it to bind elsewhere in the body.

With low dose, frequent chelation, these symptoms are already greatly

diminished in my son. He is dosed on the half-life of the chelator so there

is much less possibility of redepostition of the metals elsewhere in the

body. With Low dose, frequent chelation, dosed upon the half-life of the

chelator, there is a continuous amount of chelator present in the body until

it is excreted via the kidneys or out the intestinal tract.

If you really want to know if a chelator is doing something, and you have

amalgams and you took ALA, you will not feel so good. I did this to

myself. It is NOT a good idea. I had a lot of brain fog.

To understand better you would need to study " Amalgam Illness " and study the

science behind it to get a better understanding. Most doctors have not

studied the biomedical effects of mercury on the body and are not going to

bother to do so.

It is very hard to get anything across to a mainstream doctor. They reject

anything they have no knowledge of. Some are open-minded but are hard to

find.

Chelators such as DMSA, DMPS, and ALA are powerful. Therefore, they can be

hard on some areas of the body, and you need to know which areas to keep

tabs on; however, with frequent low dose chelation, these problems are not

as much an issue as with IV.

Mys on had serious reactions to IV chelation, and we would never do that

again, but the AC Protocol is going very well for my son with little

noticeable side effects. continued stimming is really all we see, but even

this is less than what we were seeing before we started where he was pretty

much stimming constantly. Yeast is often an issue when chelating.

ALA is so powerful and has been researched at Berkley with the addition of

Acetyl-L-carnitine, which their premise asserts these both can repair cells

at the mitochondrial level. They fed very old mice ALC for a while and they

started to act like middle-aged mice. Then they add ALA and after a while,

these very old mice acted like very young mice. It is a fascinating study.

Well, what causes aging? Most probably free radicals play a huge part in

aging by causing oxidation -- think of it as bodies rusting inside. The ALC

and ALA through this study seem to point to the possibility of not only

reversing this but correcting the damage as well. ALA also raises

glutathione levels and is by many considered a powerful chelator. It is a

very beneficial supplement provided you have no amalgams.

ALC can be taken even if you have amalgams. After seeing how it helped my

son, I started taking it. I have amalgams and have no doubt I have mercury

in brain, so until I can get the amalgams out and chelate, vitamins,

minerals, and amino acids are important.

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