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Why would girls make it more difficult to chelate? The estogen issue?

Debi,

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> Absolutely, I have a dear friend who's chelating her 43yo son with great

> results. I don't think it's age that is the factor, I think it's sex

> (girls) and chelation drug choice. I don't know if Jim tried the

various

> chelation drugs but since he has a girl, all bets are off. :-(

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Girls routinely skew all data. They are

usually pulled from autism studies because they just don’t respond the

same as boys. They, in general, don’t seem to respond similarly to boys

to any treatments that boys do. I don’t think anyone has bothered to find

out why yet.

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Debi

Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 10:30

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Subject: Re: Dateline

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Why would girls make it

more difficult to chelate? The estogen issue?

Debi,

>

> Absolutely, I have a dear friend who's chelating her 43yo son with great

> results. I don't think it's age that is the factor, I think it's sex

> (girls) and chelation drug choice. I don't know if Jim tried the

various

> chelation drugs but since he has a girl, all bets are off. :-(

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Well, maybe it's time my Allie Kat showed them!

Debi, mom to girls

>

> Girls routinely skew all data. They are usually pulled from autism

studies

> because they just don't respond the same as boys. They, in general,

don't

> seem to respond similarly to boys to any treatments that boys do. I

don't

> think anyone has bothered to find out why yet.

>

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AMEN! I would love to see some studies on

just girls. Take the boys out and find out what girls respond to and why! J

From: EOHarm [mailto:EOHarm ] On Behalf Of Debi

Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 10:51

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EOHarm

Subject: Re: Dateline

StudHolly

Well, maybe it's time my

Allie Kat showed them!

Debi, mom to girls

>

> Girls routinely skew all data. They are usually pulled from autism

studies

> because they just don't respond the same as boys. They, in general,

don't

> seem to respond similarly to boys to any treatments that boys do. I

don't

> think anyone has bothered to find out why yet.

>

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