Guest guest Posted May 25, 2002 Report Share Posted May 25, 2002 A reporter has contacted me regarding the various metals pouring forth from autism-spectrum children undergoing chelation. If such a list already exists, please forward it to me. Otherwise, please share by adding to the list any toxic metal that was excessive in your child. Add to this preliminary list any significant metals reported in your child's chelation lab-tests. Also, note that this isn't a poll with a score-per-metal, thus if lead and mercury were the only metals of concern in your child, realize those metals are already listed in the preliminary list. If we keep the topic-heading the same, then in a few days, an approximate " total " list ought to have been created. Thank you! Binstock <binstock@...> Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy Preliminary list (please add other metals about which you have documented info for your child). lead mercury arsenic tin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2002 Report Share Posted May 25, 2002 : Aluminum and antimony from lots of kids. Jaquelyn [ ] list of various toxic metals: radio program > A reporter has contacted me regarding the various metals pouring forth from > autism-spectrum children undergoing chelation. If such a list already > exists, please forward it to me. Otherwise, please share by adding to the > list any toxic metal that was excessive in your child. > > Add to this preliminary list any significant metals reported in your > child's chelation lab-tests. Also, note that this isn't a poll with a > score-per-metal, thus if lead and mercury were the only metals of concern > in your child, realize those metals are already listed in the preliminary > list. If we keep the topic-heading the same, then in a few days, an > approximate " total " list ought to have been created. > > Thank you! > > Binstock <binstock@...> > Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy > > Preliminary list (please add other metals about which you have documented > info for your child). > > lead > mercury > arsenic > tin > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 add titanium from mine Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 My son also has high Aluminium and Antimony. Vicky --- Binstock <aspergerian@...> wrote: > A reporter has contacted me regarding the various > metals pouring forth from > autism-spectrum children undergoing chelation. If > such a list already > exists, please forward it to me. Otherwise, please > share by adding to the > list any toxic metal that was excessive in your > child. > > Add to this preliminary list any significant metals > reported in your > child's chelation lab-tests. Also, note that this > isn't a poll with a > score-per-metal, thus if lead and mercury were the > only metals of concern > in your child, realize those metals are already > listed in the preliminary > list. If we keep the topic-heading the same, then in > a few days, an > approximate " total " list ought to have been created. > > Thank you! > > Binstock <binstock@...> > Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral > Neuroanatomy > > Preliminary list (please add other metals about > which you have documented > info for your child). > > lead > mercury > arsenic > tin > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 In addition to the ones you listed (except for tin), my son had high levels of these: Nickel Aluminum Cadmium Overall, his highest were mercury, arsenic and nickel. Gaylen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 As of today, the list of metals found excessive in hair or pouring forth during chelation include: lead mercury arsenic tin antimony aluminum cadmium uranium If anyone else's child has lab-test data implicating yet another toxic metal, please write me or post to the list, keeping the same subject heading. Binstock <binstock@...> Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy Binstock wrote: > A reporter has contacted me regarding the various metals pouring forth from > autism-spectrum children undergoing chelation. If such a list already > exists, please forward it to me. Otherwise, please share by adding to the > list any toxic metal that was excessive in your child. > > Add to this preliminary list any significant metals reported in your > child's chelation lab-tests. Also, note that this isn't a poll with a > score-per-metal, thus if lead and mercury were the only metals of concern > in your child, realize those metals are already listed in the preliminary > list. If we keep the topic-heading the same, then in a few days, an > approximate " total " list ought to have been created. > > Thank you! > > Binstock <binstock@...> > Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy > > Preliminary list (please add other metals about which you have documented > info for your child). [[see above list]] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 Germanium over 97% (red on DDI) along with others already on your list. Sharon in Virginia As of today, the list of metals found excessive in hair or pouring forth during chelation include: lead mercury arsenic tin antimony aluminum cadmium uranium If anyone else's child has lab-test data implicating yet another toxic metal, please write me or post to the list, keeping the same subject heading. Binstock <binstock@...> Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy Binstock wrote: > A reporter has contacted me regarding the various metals pouring forth from > autism-spectrum children undergoing chelation. If such a list already > exists, please forward it to me. Otherwise, please share by adding to the > list any toxic metal that was excessive in your child. > > Add to this preliminary list any significant metals reported in your > child's chelation lab-tests. Also, note that this isn't a poll with a > score-per-metal, thus if lead and mercury were the only metals of concern > in your child, realize those metals are already listed in the preliminary > list. If we keep the topic-heading the same, then in a few days, an > approximate " total " list ought to have been created. > > Thank you! > > Binstock <binstock@...> > Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy > > Preliminary list (please add other metals about which you have documented > info for your child). [[see above list]] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 Add bismuth and titanium to the list. --- Binstock <aspergerian@...> wrote: > As of today, the list of metals found excessive in > hair or pouring forth during chelation include: > > lead > mercury > arsenic > tin > antimony > aluminum > cadmium > uranium > > If anyone else's child has lab-test data implicating > yet another toxic metal, please write me or > post to the list, keeping the same subject heading. > > Binstock <binstock@...> > Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral > Neuroanatomy > > Binstock wrote: > > > A reporter has contacted me regarding the various > metals pouring forth from > > autism-spectrum children undergoing chelation. If > such a list already > > exists, please forward it to me. Otherwise, please > share by adding to the > > list any toxic metal that was excessive in your > child. > > > > Add to this preliminary list any significant > metals reported in your > > child's chelation lab-tests. Also, note that this > isn't a poll with a > > score-per-metal, thus if lead and mercury were the > only metals of concern > > in your child, realize those metals are already > listed in the preliminary > > list. If we keep the topic-heading the same, then > in a few days, an > > approximate " total " list ought to have been > created. > > > > Thank you! > > > > Binstock <binstock@...> > > Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral > Neuroanatomy > > > > Preliminary list (please add other metals about > which you have documented > > info for your child). [[see above list]] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2002 Report Share Posted May 26, 2002 Nickel and Thallium among the others already listed in a urine toxic metals test. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2002 Report Share Posted May 27, 2002 , My daughter's (3 1/2 yrs old) DMSA challenge results showed: Beryllium-almost off the chart-over 95%,as well as Antimony, Arsenic,Lead, and Uranium, all over 95%,in the red. Not sure where the Beryllium could be coming from. Thanks for your interest in this matter.I'm very interested in seeing what other kids are showing as well. Cheryl > > > A reporter has contacted me regarding the various metals pouring forth from > > autism-spectrum children undergoing chelation. If such a list already > > exists, please forward it to me. Otherwise, please share by adding to the > > list any toxic metal that was excessive in your child. > > > > Add to this preliminary list any significant metals reported in your > > child's chelation lab-tests. Also, note that this isn't a poll with a > > score-per-metal, thus if lead and mercury were the only metals of concern > > in your child, realize those metals are already listed in the preliminary > > list. If we keep the topic-heading the same, then in a few days, an > > approximate " total " list ought to have been created. > > > > Thank you! > > > > Binstock <binstock@p...> > > Researcher in Developmental & Behavioral Neuroanatomy > > > > Preliminary list (please add other metals about which you have documented > > info for your child). [[see above list]] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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