Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 I agree with the trust issue. I have 2 kids I want tested and so does our doc. Rightnow it is a matter of funding it. Missy--SAHM/Student Again I am who I am because that's who I am. --- 6, Asperger's All kids are gifted, some just open their packages earlier than others. -- Carr Re: Re: Bio-medical info >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > For those who are interested. Glutathione ,TidF are the >>>>>> weakest >>>>>> of >>>>>> > chelators and should nevere be relied on to detoxify these >>>>>> children. >>>>>> DMSA is also a weak systemic chelator of mercury and is a little >>>>>> better for leas. DMSA is a very important adjunctive chelator >>>>>> because there is some good evidence from Russian work that it does >>>>>> get into the brain and DMPS doesn't. The best combinations of >>>>>> therapies are oral DMPS and oral DMSA for those who would rather >>>>>> stay away from the injections. It is very important to always give >>>>>> supplemental minerals and measure RBC minerals every few months >>>>>> during therapy and that way you can specifically supplement items >>>>>> that are dropping faster than others. I certainly am not telling >>>>>> you to avoid glutathione, lipoic acid and NAC or TIDF just keep in >>>>>> mind that it just takes too long to have any significant impact >>>>>> with those items.I feel much more >>>>>> > comfortable with oral DMPS than trans-dermal, and through 12 >>>>>> years >>>>>> and 100's of children it is a very safe way to go as long as you >>>>>> monitor the child with CBC'c, renal and liver function and mineral >>>>>> analyses. Sincerely, SB Edelson >>>>>> > >>>>>> > B. Edelson, M.D., F.A.A.E.M. >>>>>> > P.O. Box 566863 >>>>>> > Atlanta, Georgia 31156 >>>>>> > >>>>>> > > Jim: >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > I'll have to find Dr. Buttar's information at home,and I'm >>>>>> at >>>>>> work >>>>>> > right >>>>>> > > now, but I wanted to let you know that there are two >>>>>> doctors >>>>>> in >>>>>> the >>>>>> > > Atlanta area now using TD-DMPS and following Buttar's >>>>>> protocol: >>>>>> Dr. >>>>>> > Lee and Dr. Guest. We just completed the >>>>>> preliminary >>>>>> testing required by Buttar, and when those results are in, will >>>>>> start with the DMPS. We just had a phone appointment with him, >>>>>> which wasn't very informative, but we knew what we were starting >>>>>> already, so we didn't have many questions. The initial lab >>>>>> testing and phone appointment cost us about $2,000. I'm not sure >>>>>> what the expense for the DMPS will be each month. >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > If you want lots more info., sign onto the AutismBiomedGa >>>>>> >>>>>> > group, look around in the files, and ask questions. Some of >>>>>> the >>>>>> parents on that group are already using DMPS. >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > We have using glutathione, TTFD, and DMSA for about six >>>>>> months, >>>>>> and >>>>>> > have >>>>>> > > seen lots of metals coming out, and some improvements with >>>>>> our >>>>>> son, >>>>>> > but nothing " dramatic " . Enough to keep it up, though:) >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > " Jim " <jgs3@...> >>>>>> > > Sent by: autism >>>>>> > > 07/20/2005 11:22 AM >>>>>> > > Please respond to >>>>>> > > autism >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > To >>>>>> > > autism >>>>>> > > cc >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > Subject >>>>>> > > Re: Bio-medical info >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > , >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > Do you have the contact information for Dr. Buttar you can >>>>>> share. >>>>>> > We are trying to get hooked up with him and would also be >>>>>> interested >>>>>> > in any feedback you might care to share. >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > Jim >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > > >>>>>> > >> Jane: >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> That would be great! We are doing chelation with TTFD >>>>>> right >>>>>> now, >>>>>> > > and will >>>>>> > >> move forward with DMPS and eventually hope to work with >>>>>> Dr. >>>>>> Buttar >>>>>> > > in >>>>>> > >> North Carolina (we have an appointment in June). We would >>>>>> > > definitely join >>>>>> > >> a local biomed group. >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> " Jane Romdalvik " <rominick@a...> >>>>>> > >> 12/30/2004 09:31 PM >>>>>> > >> Please respond to >>>>>> > >> autism >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> To >>>>>> > >> <autism > >>>>>> > >> cc >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> Subject >>>>>> > >> Re: Bio-medical info >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> So then I wouldn't be stepping on any toes if I created >>>>>> one >>>>>> > > ( group >>>>>> > >> for biomed locally)? I ran one in the last place I lived >>>>>> and >>>>>> > > really miss >>>>>> > >> the local support while going through the chelation ( >>>>>> currently >>>>>> TD- >>>>>> > > DMPS) >>>>>> > >> and all of the other crazy stuff we do. I belong to all of >>>>>> the >>>>>> > > other great >>>>>> > >> groups out there, but there is a lot to be said for having >>>>>> a >>>>>> small >>>>>> > > local >>>>>> > >> biomedical support group, especially online. It sounds to >>>>>> me >>>>>> like >>>>>> > > there >>>>>> > >> are at least a few of us in this boat here. >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> Jane >>>>>> > >> Mama to 7 (ASD) and 4 (NT) >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> >>>>>> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2005 Report Share Posted July 24, 2005 Thanks Missy--SAHM/Student Again I am who I am because that's who I am. --- 6, Asperger's All kids are gifted, some just open theirpackages earlier than others. -- Carr Re: Re: Bio-medical info>> >>> >>> > For those who are interested. Glutathione ,TidF are the weakest of>> > chelators and should nevere be relied on to detoxify these children.>> DMSA is also a weak systemic chelator of mercury and is a little>> better for leas. DMSA is a very important adjunctive chelator>> because there is some good evidence from Russian work that it does>> get into the brain and DMPS doesn't. The best combinations of>> therapies are oral DMPS and oral DMSA for those who would rather>> stay away from the injections. It is very important to always give>> supplemental minerals and measure RBC minerals every few months>> during therapy and that way you can specifically supplement items>> that are dropping faster than others. I certainly am not telling you>> to avoid glutathione, lipoic acid and NAC or TIDF just keep in mind>> that it just takes too long to have any significant impact with>> those items.I feel much more>> > comfortable with oral DMPS than trans-dermal, and through 12 years>> and 100's of children it is a very safe way to go as long as you>> monitor the child with CBC'c, renal and liver function and mineral>> analyses. Sincerely, SB Edelson>> >>> > B. Edelson, M.D., F.A.A.E.M.>> > P.O. Box 566863>> > Atlanta, Georgia 31156>> >>> > > Jim:>> > >>> > > I'll have to find Dr. Buttar's information at home,and I'm at>> work>> > right>> > > now, but I wanted to let you know that there are two doctors in>> the>> > > Atlanta area now using TD-DMPS and following Buttar's protocol:>> Dr.>> > Lee and Dr. Guest. We just completed the preliminary>> testing required by Buttar, and when those results are in, will>> start with the DMPS. We just had a phone appointment with him,>> which wasn't very informative, but we knew what we were starting>> already, so we didn't have many questions. The initial lab testing>> and phone appointment cost us about $2,000. I'm not sure what the>> expense for the DMPS will be each month.>> > >>> > > If you want lots more info., sign onto the AutismBiomedGa >> > group, look around in the files, and ask questions. Some of the>> parents on that group are already using DMPS.>> > >>> > > We have using glutathione, TTFD, and DMSA for about six months,>> and>> > have>> > > seen lots of metals coming out, and some improvements with our>> son,>> > but nothing "dramatic". Enough to keep it up, though:)>> > >>> > > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > "Jim" <jgs3@...>>> > > Sent by: autism >> > > 07/20/2005 11:22 AM>> > > Please respond to>> > > autism >> > >>> > >>> > > To>> > > autism >> > > cc>> > >>> > > Subject>> > > Re: Bio-medical info>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > > ,>> > >>> > > Do you have the contact information for Dr. Buttar you can>> share.>> > We are trying to get hooked up with him and would also be interested>> > in any feedback you might care to share.>> > >>> > > Jim>> > >>> > > >> > >> Jane:>> > >>>> > >> That would be great! We are doing chelation with TTFD right>> now,>> > > and will>> > >> move forward with DMPS and eventually hope to work with Dr.>> Buttar>> > > in>> > >> North Carolina (we have an appointment in June). We would>> > > definitely join>> > >> a local biomed group.>> > >>>> > >> >> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> "Jane Romdalvik" <rominick@a...>>> > >> 12/30/2004 09:31 PM>> > >> Please respond to>> > >> autism >> > >>>> > >>>> > >> To>> > >> <autism >>> > >> cc>> > >>>> > >> Subject>> > >> Re: Bio-medical info>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> So then I wouldn't be stepping on any toes if I created one>> > > ( group>> > >> for biomed locally)? I ran one in the last place I lived and>> > > really miss>> > >> the local support while going through the chelation ( currently>> TD->> > > DMPS)>> > >> and all of the other crazy stuff we do. I belong to all of the>> > > other great>> > >> groups out there, but there is a lot to be said for having a>> small>> > > local>> > >> biomedical support group, especially online. It sounds to me>> like>> > > there>> > >> are at least a few of us in this boat here.>> > >>>> > >> Jane>> > >> Mama to 7 (ASD) and 4 (NT)>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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