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Verbal and oral dyspraxia 'only' - has chelation helped?

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Hi,

I've a boy about to turn three in a couple of weeks. It is believed he has both

verbal and oral dyspraxia - no other issues (at this stage anyway). His dx

changes with therapists. We have had assesments with a few different ones -

some feel he does, others not. I personally feel he does.

I've had him in speech therapy doing PROMPT for over a year now. He is on MB12

injections, nn fish oils, TMG, and of the past month or so all supps necessary

for chelation.

I am starting round 1 tomorrow. Will do a few rounds of DMSA only before adding

ALA. He appears not to have to much of a problem with lead, but mercury is quite

high.

I was wondering if any others that have dealt with verbal and/or oral dyspraxia

'only' have had success with chelation? I have read that dyspraxia is one of the

harder issues to 'fix' with chelation?

Tania

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