Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 hi, you would never do a challenge to see what came out. you need to do so many more tests before just doing a challenge. Read the DAN protocol, chelation is not warranted in every case, tha is for extreme levels. Cilantro is a major no no to try on your own if you do move mercury out it may also move it right back in. Thsi isn't something to be undertaken on your owm w/o medical advice. Just my opionion from the hours of talking to MD's and research. Not warranted in every case. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 Hi, I forgot to add, we are seeing a medicalMD pediatric allergist/immunologist to do an immunological work-up on our son because of his muscle wasting. He may have other things going on besides metal toxicity, however going by symptoms alone, his cerebral sympoms is proof enough for me that something is eating him up internally.Mercury does not show up on a blood test alone, unless it is recent like within past week, it manifests in what it does metabolically, from fat absorption, amoino acid absorption, sulfur absorption, and like i said before, not something done unless under supervision of MD.The symptoms ar manifested in as where the poison decided to take up residence in the brain. And as far as the themerisol connection, the drug companies will never admit their role, as not enough research has been done. Just look at how they slipped in protection to drug companies for vaccines int the Homeland Security Act last year, or the year before,(I'm not sure). It is the accumulation over time and some people are more predisposed to the effects of mercury than others. Just do a search on teething powders from the 1940's calomel a product that was in teething powders, children became mercury poisoned. And their symptoms ranged from undeveloped speech to dysarthric type to vestibular problems, to psychotic disorders. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 Hi , 'Thanks for the explanation. Believe me I wish I wasn't having to go down this path. But like I said, while my son on EFA's, he was doing fabulous, except the one thing that was giving me knots in my stomach, was the malnourished look he was getting. I didn't want to stop them, but I needed the " professiona;s " to see it wasn't all in my head, and with him on the EFA's they wouldn't see what I knew was happening. My son was soooo bad last Monday night it really scared me, and I started giving them to him again to " he... " with the neuro appointment, within 24 hours he was back to the wonderful self, so whatever is leaking into his system the oils are preventing the toxic waste being dumped into his system, but since he isn't gaining weight or growing, he hasn't lost any weight, he is just using muscle for energy, I look at pictures from last summer compared to now, and his upper arms have shrunk. So I am on my never ending journey to figure out what will be the best route for him. Also, his balance went back to age appropriate when I started them again. So I am a true believer in them, but I need some more help. Thanks again. Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2004 Report Share Posted March 21, 2004 In a message dated 3/21/04 6:06:23 AM Pacific Standard Time, kiddietalk@... writes: > What type of vestibular problems -- this is how it was worded in the > article about baby teething powders " abnormal vestibular response " What I did find was it was ototoxic to the little hairs in the inner ear, like gentamycin is ototoxic to the inner ear. Of course , trying to locate artile, can't find it, but I will try later tonight. Most of what I can remember balance, how my PT explained was like everything else their are ranges of vestibular problems, like spin a neuro typical child in a chair, and after a few turns, look at how their eyes respond, now do someone with a vestib problem and their eyes don't respond the same way. What I see with my son, when he and his sisters do the spin till you get dizzy game, he can keep going and going and going.... and NOT loose his balance, but ask this kid to stand on one foot w/arms outstretched and he falls to the ground try and figure that one out. Most kids (well mine) can go about 6 or 7,tops, then they loose footing. He can do way more, but has a hard time sitting on a chair w/o falling off. I will try to find the article, but my computer froze last night and I lost alot of info I had saved, well I can't find it now. But will try. As far as G-force rides, my son will have to locate a willing partner cause not one person in this household would even contemplate going on one of those. I can't handle a ferris wheel ! Thanks again, Colleen ' I do remember when we went to Hershey Park when he was about 3 I took him on that spinning tea cup ride and he loved it, my husband was mad at me saying he was too young, but I think we went on it about 12 tiomes, I was getting nauseous, but he kept at it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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