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In a message dated 4/10/02 1:50:08 AM EST, AndyCutler@... writes:

<< Mercury causes convergence insufficiency (which if really bad is

strabismus), mydriasis (eye dilation) and accomodative insufficiency.

It does this by concentrating in the third cranial nerve. >>

OK, here's a question I haven't read any discussion about yet.

An X-ray of my son's neck showed the first three vertebrae are very out of

alignment. Our DAN dr. said that Dr. Bradstreet was conducting a study about

the relationship of kids with similar X-rays to autism or related disorders.

The chiropractor Dr. Bradstreet is working with said my son's X-rays were

exactly like the ones of kids in their study, and that chiropractic care

could be of significant help.

He helped us select a local chiropractor, and after 20 treatments we saw no

improvement. During the last few treatments, the chiropractor was popping my

son's neck in a way which was painful to him. We stopped the treatments.

Shortly thereafter, my son's pupils became dilated for the first time. This

was four months ago. They kind of fluctuate and have good and bad days, but

are still dilated more often than normal. But other stuff was going on at the

tme which I thought probably caused the dilation. For example, he had been on

Primal Defense, a probiotic with chlorella, for six weeks, and seemed to

gradually be getting worse. I stopped that as well.

From Andy's statement above, I wonder if the popping of the neck allowed

mercury to concentrate in what was already an imbalanced area; the third

cranial nerve? Does that make sense? Anyone out there know anything about

chiropractic stuff?

DDI Hair test showed normal mineral transport, but many elevated toxic metals.

Thanks,

Debbie

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