Guest guest Posted November 25, 2000 Report Share Posted November 25, 2000 , My guess is, it's going to be a couple of years. Right now, this is all "speculation". Until those of us who are now doing chelation can come forward and say "see, my child is recovered, or my child is greatly improved, and here are the test results", it's just considered the latest "fad". The best thing you can do right now is to tell as many people as possible. I've taken the information I have from Dr. Amy and also from Lyn Redwood's site, and distributed it to professionals dealing with autism. NOT the doctors, but the speech therapists, occupational therapists, special education people etc. THEY are the people who see the parents and will get the word out! (Cary, NC)persistentC@... [ ] Chelation on Autism Websites Listmates, I am so puzzled to find that STILL none of the large websites related to autism have much if any mention of heavy metal and/or mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. Anybody know WHY that is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why isn't it getting the attention it should be getting? How long does it take for an important and effective treatment method to get recognized? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 , Can you post those websites that you have found helpful- that would be great. Thanks, Lori --- In egroups, " s " <persistentC@b...> wrote: > , > > My guess is, it's going to be a couple of years. Right now, this is all " speculation " . Until those of us who are now doing chelation can come forward and say " see, my child is recovered, or my child is greatly improved, and here are the test results " , it's just considered the latest " fad " . > > The best thing you can do right now is to tell as many people as possible. I've taken the information I have from Dr. Amy and also from Lyn Redwood's site, and distributed it to professionals dealing with autism. NOT the doctors, but the speech therapists, occupational therapists, special education people etc. THEY are the people who see the parents and will get the word out! > > (Cary, NC) > persistentC@b... > > [ ] Chelation on Autism Websites > > > Listmates, > I am so puzzled to find that STILL none of the large websites related to autism have much if any mention of heavy metal and/or mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. Anybody know WHY that is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why isn't it getting the attention it should be getting? How long does it take for an important and effective treatment method to get recognized? > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 Back on this again: How can the autism " experts " like Bernie Rimland and Edelson, etc. consider heavy metal toxicity a possible " fad " ? If laboratory test after laboratory test is showing heavy metal toxicity in so many autistic children, how can they NOT encourage parents to get their child tested and treated? A body can't help but improve when toxins have been removed, right? It seems irresponsible to me. There are so many parents of autistic children out there who don't know about this! [ ] Chelation on Autism Websites > > > > > > Listmates, > > I am so puzzled to find that STILL none of the large websites > related to autism have much if any mention of heavy metal and/or > mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. Anybody know WHY that > is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why isn't it getting the > attention it should be getting? How long does it take for an > important and effective treatment method to get recognized? > > > > > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 Bernard Rimland's site has the article on mercury. It's the one that got us looking into mercury. From our standpoint, it's very hard to find a doctor that is willing to follow a child through this, and that is knowledgeable. Our DAN doctor is going off of a DAN conference with Amy Holmes, and all the info I've given him. My son is the first in the area to start chelation. Even right now I wouldn't advise any parent to go through with it until they've done their research. Hopefully with my son, and my encouragement for our doctor to contact Dr. Holmes and Dr. Bradstreet , our doctor will become more comfortable with it. lisa edmond wrote: > Back on this again: How can the autism " experts " like Bernie Rimland and > Edelson, etc. consider heavy metal toxicity a possible " fad " ? If > laboratory test after laboratory test is showing heavy metal toxicity in so > many autistic children, how can they NOT encourage parents to get their > child tested and treated? A body can't help but improve when toxins have > been removed, right? It seems irresponsible to me. There are so many > parents of autistic children out there who don't know about this! > > > [ ] Chelation on Autism Websites > > > > > > > > > Listmates, > > > I am so puzzled to find that STILL none of the large websites > > related to autism have much if any mention of heavy metal and/or > > mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. Anybody know WHY that > > is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why isn't it getting the > > attention it should be getting? How long does it take for an > > important and effective treatment method to get recognized? > > > > > > > > > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 I don't believe that these expert consider it a fad but they are more conservative about recommending something until more research is done. I agree with you that I think they should be more agressive in their recommendations but they probably feel they have worked so hard to get this far, they have to be careful. they are fairly well accepted by the mainstream and maybe don't want to rock the boat tooo much. They have done much for the autistic children, we should thank them! However, we only have much to lose by doing nothing or delaying so lets provide them with proof. Much love, KenG > > > , > > > > > > My guess is, it's going to be a couple of years. Right now, this > > is all " speculation " . Until those of us who are now doing chelation > > can come forward and say " see, my child is recovered, or my child is > > greatly improved, and here are the test results " , it's just > > considered the latest " fad " . > > > > > > The best thing you can do right now is to tell as many people as > > possible. I've taken the information I have from Dr. Amy and also > > from Lyn Redwood's site, and distributed it to professionals dealing > > with autism. NOT the doctors, but the speech therapists, > > occupational therapists, special education people etc. THEY are the > > people who see the parents and will get the word out! > > > > > > (Cary, NC) > > > persistentC@b... > > > > > > [ ] Chelation on Autism Websites > > > > > > > > > Listmates, > > > I am so puzzled to find that STILL none of the large websites > > related to autism have much if any mention of heavy metal and/or > > mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. Anybody know WHY that > > is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why isn't it getting the > > attention it should be getting? How long does it take for an > > important and effective treatment method to get recognized? > > > > > > > > > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 Does the ARI website consider metals toxicity the latest " fad " ? Are you sure that is Rimland and Edelson's position? If so, that is highly hypocritical in light of their overwhelming support for the secretin " fad " . Tali --- lisa edmond <sjcsydney@...> wrote: > Back on this again: How can the autism " experts " > like Bernie Rimland and > Edelson, etc. consider heavy metal toxicity > a possible " fad " ? If > laboratory test after laboratory test is showing > heavy metal toxicity in so > many autistic children, how can they NOT encourage > parents to get their > child tested and treated? A body can't help but > improve when toxins have > been removed, right? It seems irresponsible to > me. There are so many > parents of autistic children out there who don't > know about this! > > > [ ] Chelation on Autism > Websites > > > > > > > > > Listmates, > > > I am so puzzled to find that STILL none of > the large websites > > related to autism have much if any mention of > heavy metal and/or > > mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. > Anybody know WHY that > > is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why isn't it > getting the > > attention it should be getting? How long does it > take for an > > important and effective treatment method to get > recognized? > > > > > > > > > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2000 Report Share Posted November 29, 2000 No no, I am not saying that they said it was a " fad " . That was a response to my first post about this; that perhaps they are waiting for more information, more research to be done before they put it on their sites and that until then it may be considered the latest fad. (see below) And yes, Rimland's site (ARI) did post the Autism/Mercury paper which was very Very informative and eye opening. And I DO appreciate it. But a good deal of time has gone by since then and I'm wondering why there isn't more recent information about what's being done, etc. It seems to me that with so many children turning up toxic, this is BIG and it isn't getting the attention I think it should be getting. Then again, when I was new to Sara's Diet (non-pigmented food diet) I wondered why there wasn't any information about this on other sites, too. wonder wonder wonder. [ ] Chelation on Autism > > Websites > > > > > > > > > > > > Listmates, > > > > I am so puzzled to find that STILL none of > > the large websites > > > related to autism have much if any mention of > > heavy metal and/or > > > mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. > > Anybody know WHY that > > > is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why isn't it > > getting the > > > attention it should be getting? How long does it > > take for an > > > important and effective treatment method to get > > recognized? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2000 Report Share Posted November 30, 2000 I'm sorry. My mistake. I have not checked their website in quite a while. I did not think it was consistent with their past support for new interventions to call it a " fad " , that's why I was confused. I hope that I did not confuse anyone else (I think I should read other people's responses before I send off my questions, usually my confusion is cleared up if i do that) Sorry Tal --- lisa edmond <sjcsydney@...> wrote: > No no, I am not saying that they said it was a > " fad " . That was a > response to my first post about this; that perhaps > they are waiting for more > information, more research to be done before they > put it on their sites and > that until then it may be considered the latest fad. > (see below) And yes, > Rimland's site (ARI) did post the Autism/Mercury > paper which was very Very > informative and eye opening. And I DO appreciate > it. But a good deal of > time has gone by since then and I'm wondering why > there isn't more recent > information about what's being done, etc. It seems > to me that with so many > children turning up toxic, this is BIG and it isn't > getting the attention I > think it should be getting. > Then again, when I was new to Sara's Diet > (non-pigmented food diet) I > wondered why there wasn't any information about this > on other sites, too. > wonder wonder wonder. > > > [ ] Chelation on > Autism > > > Websites > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Listmates, > > > > > I am so puzzled to find that STILL > none of > > > the large websites > > > > related to autism have much if any mention of > > > heavy metal and/or > > > > mercury toxicity and chlelation treatment. > > > Anybody know WHY that > > > > is? Why isn't the word getting out? Why > isn't it > > > getting the > > > > attention it should be getting? How long does > it > > > take for an > > > > important and effective treatment method to > get > > > recognized? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > eGroups Sponsor > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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