Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 I would like to hear from anyone whose child has made the break thru with his protocol. Apparently it was posted a while back, that out of 30 or so children, 19 were cured? And how do parents keep up with him, since he is from North Carolina? What information is on the web about him, I found very little. Allie Dr. Buttar/DMPS protocol My husband attended the presentation, and then we all went to meet with him. Most of the time was spent on filling up health history information about my son. He really expected me to be at the presentation since most of the questions i asked apparently were answered there. i still had tons of questions about his protocol and the use of supplements, ..etc. He came off as very confident in what he is doing. He said something to the effect that the longest it is taking for someone to recover is a little over 11 months. However, a lot of improvements should be noticed before then as early as two weeks. One of his patients is 34 years old. He does not like DMSA and said that it is a neurotoxin. I have heard the same thing said about DMPS though. He is planning to testify in congress again this Spring and share very compelling information about the connection of Mercury and Autism. He also emphasized that in order for my son to be his patient we have to agree to his protocol of testing him every 2 months (stool, urine, blood, hair, ..etc). Yuk! The reason is to monitor the status of my son and also to keep data about his work. That's all I remember for now. HTH, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2004 Report Share Posted November 18, 2004 I would like to hear from anyone whose child has made the break thru with his protocol. Apparently it was posted a while back, that out of 30 or so children, 19 were cured? And how do parents keep up with him, since he is from North Carolina? What information is on the web about him, I found very little. Allie Dr. Buttar/DMPS protocol My husband attended the presentation, and then we all went to meet with him. Most of the time was spent on filling up health history information about my son. He really expected me to be at the presentation since most of the questions i asked apparently were answered there. i still had tons of questions about his protocol and the use of supplements, ..etc. He came off as very confident in what he is doing. He said something to the effect that the longest it is taking for someone to recover is a little over 11 months. However, a lot of improvements should be noticed before then as early as two weeks. One of his patients is 34 years old. He does not like DMSA and said that it is a neurotoxin. I have heard the same thing said about DMPS though. He is planning to testify in congress again this Spring and share very compelling information about the connection of Mercury and Autism. He also emphasized that in order for my son to be his patient we have to agree to his protocol of testing him every 2 months (stool, urine, blood, hair, ..etc). Yuk! The reason is to monitor the status of my son and also to keep data about his work. That's all I remember for now. HTH, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2004 Report Share Posted November 19, 2004 So how does one get in touch with DR Buttar's office? Any phone numbers or fax numbers? Thanks, Allie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 > " Doesn't help people saying sunch nonsense... " Are you kidding me! We all have to look out for each other!!!! THANK YOU, LIZ. I appreciate you saying that. I have THREE children needing td-dmps. Like everyone else, we're thinking this guy seems to be onto something - Praise the Lord! So we were figured we would go through the expert himself and beg, steal and borrow the money to do it - our babies are worth it. We were overbilled a pretty large amount. Since the office staff went ahead and deducted the money from our bank card we were not given the right to refuse ahead of time. My husband and I spent days calling the office every hour, pleading for the unauthorized charges to be reversed. It was a very stressful experience for this pregnant mommy. On a more happy note, I am currently shopping for a x-mas present for our local DAN doctor - God Bless him! Perhaps some of us (me for one) are putting too much stock in seeing 'the man' himself when his drug can be obtained through DAN doctors. So I reaffirm what others have said - find a local DAN doctor and get the drug. Thank heaven for this drug that might help so many of our kids, and thank heaven for all the doctors who care enough about our kids to help us obtain it. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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