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Hi! I need some advice!! First let me say I recently learn in

August from another mother about biomedical treatments. I had a

porphrin test done showing mercury toxicity. Also My son has been on

the diet for 1 1/2 months. He is taking super nu thera, cod liver

oil, probiotics, and enzymes. I think there is a yeast issue also.

With in weeks I scheduled a what I thought was a DAN doctor visit.

The Dr. was Dr. Ginsberg( in Houston), which most of you know, is not

a real DAN doctor. He wouldn't do allergy testing so I got a referral

from my son's regular doctor. I can't afford a real DAN doctor. My

son is on Texas Childrens CHIPS program. The allergist only does IgE

testing not IgG testing. Which his IgE test showed he had no

allergies. I want to eventually do some form of chelation to get the

mercury out. But first I need to make sure his gut is properly

healed. If I don't know the IgG reaction foods, how can he properly

heal? Does anyone know where I can go to get this testing done on the

CHIPS insurance? The allergist told me no one does that test. I know

that isn't true but I wasn't going to sit there and argue with him.

One more question: If it came down to time to chelate and I still

can't afford a DAN doctor, Wouldn't the regular hospital offer me

forms of chelation to get the mercury out? Thank you for any help!

My son is four and slightly non verbal. Mostly sounds, but has had

improvement on the diet!!

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