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This is incorrect information.

While the internet does contain useful information that is edited out

of conventional sources, it also contains a lot of nonsense.

Andy . . . . . . . .

> I just read a post on another board that said chelation is a lifetime

commitment. Apparently, after a short period of time, the body

> becomes toxic again and problems begin to recur. Can you ever stop once you

start? Can anyone comment on this?

>

> Corby

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> I just read a post on another board that said chelation is a lifetime

commitment. Apparently, after a short period of time, the body

> becomes toxic again and problems begin to recur. Can you ever stop once you

start? Can anyone comment on this?

When I posted a message several months ago indicating I believed I was finished

with chelation, I did receive a message from a parent

whose son was finished chelating a few years ago. She said she had him tested

occasionally, just to be sure the metals were not

re-accumulating. After I think she said 2 years, he son appeared " slightly

off " , and his tests indicated he was accumulating metals

again. His body was not able to clear metals on its own. So she is chelating

again.

I am doing maintenance rounds every month.

The premise behind the Pfeiffer protocol is the get the body working to be able

to chelate on its own, but it is new so far, and I don't

know of any kids who have finished the protocol yet, so I don't know if in fact

they will be able to continue without worrying about

metals in the future.

Removing as many current sources of exposure in the environment should help,

altho noone can eliminate everything

http://www.danasview.net/metals.htm

Forever chelation sure seems preferable to forever autism.

Dana

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In a message dated 1/11/2004 11:45:15 AM Eastern Standard Time,

danasview@... writes:

> Forever chelation sure seems preferable to forever autism.

I'd second that!!

This is my gut feeling also, that hair levels will have to be routinely checked,

and that some type of maintenance protocol may be required for some kids/adults,

to keep mercury/metals in check. Maybe not for everyone. But even with

Alzheimers in my family (my dad and now his brother) I really sense a

vulnerability to metal-induced conditions in my family.

If we need consistent physical exercise to prevent fat from taking over our

bodies, a maintenance program to keep mercury from taking over minds doesn't

seem unreasonable. Hopefully I can be more consistent with a mercury

maintenance program.

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> I just read a post on another board that said chelation is a

lifetime commitment. Apparently, after a short period of time, the body

> becomes toxic again and problems begin to recur. Can you ever stop

once you start? Can anyone comment on this?

>

> Corby

I would be curious as to where this comment appeared.

thanks,

Moria

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