Guest guest Posted October 23, 2008 Report Share Posted October 23, 2008 Tom's results are finally reducing, much, much lower. Cognitive skills much higher, behaviour patchy, language better. his younger brother has just been tested and is sky high in mercury according to porphirin. Younger bro is NT but eccentric. What on earth do we do? ? Steph x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 I chelate both my NT kids Steph. Older ds quite often, dd much less. Hair test for older ds was not good and he took the brunt of my toxic burden (often when I look at him I can't help but think of the poor beluga whales in the St Lawrence Seaway in Canada, a highly polluted body of water, where very often the first born babies die from toxicity from their mom--a horrible thought I wish I didn't have). Anyway, autism isn't the only problem that mercury can contribute too. Both my NT kids have health issues as well. Subtle, certainly, but when I think back to me and my siblings, all four of us were healthier than my two NT kids in spite of my best efforts with diet, etc. So, I treat them biomedically too, just on a much reduced scaled compared to their youngest brother. I do chelation with ALA for the most part, adding in DMSA once a month or so for lead, as I know they both have that. Anita > > Tom's results are finally reducing, much, much lower. Cognitive > skills much higher, behaviour patchy, language better. > > his younger brother has just been tested and is sky high in mercury > according to porphirin. > > Younger bro is NT but eccentric. What on earth do we do? > > ? > > Steph x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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