Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 You don't do it this way. Any doctor who does it this way isn't competent to supervise chelation. The testsa re to be sure you konw what is going on. If they have mercury you determine when you are done based on your subjective impression, the child's reports and the doctor's clinical judgment. Testing is completely uninformative on this issue. Andy . . . . . . . . > Through what test and company do you monitor the progress of > chelation? How often is it done? How expensive does this get? > Anything else that you follow closely when your child is doing > chelation? > > momw3gr8kids Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 OK, this is probably a really stupid question....but, Is there any concern we will chelate too much of the metals out? That is, does the body/brain " need " x amount, or is it just that " x amount " is tolerated and the " x amount " is different for everyone? Kim You don't do it this way. Any doctor who does it this way isn't competent to supervise chelation. The testsa re to be sure you konw what is going on. If they have mercury you determine when you are done based on your subjective impression, the child's reports and the doctor's clinical judgment. Testing is completely uninformative on this issue. Andy . . . . . . . . > Through what test and company do you monitor the progress of > chelation? How often is it done? How expensive does this get? > Anything else that you follow closely when your child is doing > chelation? > > momw3gr8kids ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 I tested my son's urine once during a round, it was with Great Smokies Lab I think. There was no mercury detectable. I continued chelating and today after 30 rounds, my son is a different boy. As an example of his progress, he went from non verbal (grunting, crying) to talking in full sentences in a few months. In terms of medical testing, we do a CBC & diff and chemical panel every 2 months, to make sure chelation is not too hard on him. I use ATEC http://www.autism.com/atec/ to mesure his progress every six months or so and also his therapists who do not know anything about the bio-medical stuff I am doing. He is an enigma for his speech therapist! HTH, > Through what test and company do you monitor the progress of > chelation? How often is it done? How expensive does this get? > Anything else that you follow closely when your child is doing > chelation? > > momw3gr8kids Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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