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The challenge chelation for Alzheimer's patients is that most have a mouthful of

mercury fillings or they have false teeth, the gums of which have mercury and

cadmium. They have usually also had flu shots every year for a while. They

need to stop loading them up with the metals in the first place. Did you read

the article? Did it mention the need for removing sources of exposure?

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- On Mon 12/15, Lora < lorawilson2000@... > wrote:

For those well-versed in chelation, I saw this and thought you might find it

<br>interesting. Perhaps it relates to autism in some way you'd understand.

<br>The Journal of Neurology is a respected medical journal usually available in

<br>medical school libraries. I think you can also order a copy of this article

<br>online for a fee.<br><br>Best,<br>Lora<br><br><br>Metal Chelation Therapy

for Alzheimer Disease<br> N. Rosenberg<br> Arch Neurol 2003;60

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In my dads case I loaded him with zn and

anti-oxidants. Then we had 1 filling removed every 2

weeks. Prior to chelating. I have told my parents

primary care that if he goes near my parents with ANY

vaccine that I would have his canolies!!!!!

--- Shepard <_Shepard@...> wrote:

>

> The challenge chelation for Alzheimer's patients is

> that most have a mouthful of mercury fillings or

> they have false teeth, the gums of which have

> mercury and cadmium. They have usually also had flu

> shots every year for a while. They need to stop

> loading them up with the metals in the first place.

> Did you read the article? Did it mention the need

> for removing sources of exposure?

> S

>

> - On Mon 12/15, Lora <

> lorawilson2000@... > wrote:

>

> For those well-versed in chelation, I saw this and

> thought you might find it <br>interesting. Perhaps

> it relates to autism in some way you'd understand.

> <br>The Journal of Neurology is a respected medical

> journal usually available in <br>medical school

> libraries. I think you can also order a copy of

> this article <br>online for a

> fee.<br><br>Best,<br>Lora<br><br><br>Metal Chelation

> Therapy for Alzheimer Disease<br> N.

> Rosenberg<br> Arch Neurol 2003;60

>

1678-1679<br><br>_______________________________________________________________\

__<br>Shop

> online for kids’ toys by age group, price range, and

> toy category at <br>MSN Shopping. No waiting for a

> clerk to help you!

>

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