Mark Blaxill and Dr. Amy Holmes saved my son from a world of silence.
Ashley, we did not have elevated Mercury levels. We had what would
appear to be trace. (Like there is any safe amount????)
It wasn't until Mark sent me a copy of the baby hair study which helped
me understand some kids can't excrete the Mercury. I declined on a
challenge from our practitioner previously, but we hit a lull in
progress after diet intervention. It was then I stared to take a hard
look at metals, despite the fearmongering from those who never even
chelated.
After our first challenge test our child's limited vocabulary turned
into to sentences and now 1 year after chelation,2 way speech.
You wouldn't believe the toxic metals that came out there after.
Everyday is more beautiful progress. Once those dreaded metals are our
other things begin to improve too like our horrible gut issues.
I do not know why chelation gets such a bad rap. It has brought us
nothing but lasting gains. DMPS-td has been a Godsend with zero side
effects.
I heard David last night in Atlanta(the belly of the beast as he called
it,home of the CDC)I was impressed with his candor but even more
impressed when I got home and cracked open the book.
It is like a Bio-Medical textbook.
I am so happy that David Kirby brought all our complex issues to the
front burner, despite not having an ASD kid. I hope he makes gobs of
money and is wildly successful. He was our voice crying in the
wilderness.
It is about time,
Karen
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EOHarm@yahoogroups.com, "merrywbee" <merrywbee@y...> wrote:
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> Hi Ashley-- do you mean not out of range on a hair test or on a blood
> test/challenge? For us personally yes, chelation has helped even
> though blood metals were not above range (unchallenged) and hair
> levels were low for mercury and some of the other metals...would have
> to dig it out... I remember one or two were high. You might find
more
> feedback on either autism-mercury or on chelatingkids2 yahoo boards.
>
> Thanks for sharing the website...will check it out.
>
> MaryW
>
>
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EOHarm@yahoogroups.com, "ashley morgan" <ashley@h...> wrote:
> >
> >I was wondering if other parents have done chelation
> > even though their child did not test out of range for metals?