Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi group, I haven't posted on here for probably close to a year, but just wanted to update you on the progress of my daughter... April 2005 started GF/CF diet May 2005 started mb12 shots (dr neubrander ) June 2005 started chelation therapy (with TD-DMPS from AMT pharmacy following Dr. Buttar's protocol) along with mineral supplementation (mini minerals from World Health Mall) By the end of October/Mid November 2005, my daughter began to get the first 3 words back that she had started to say at a year old, before she was poisoned by her vaccinations.(have the test results to prove the mercury poisoning)...Mind you, at 18 months old she was diagnosed with a 50% speech delay...she had regressed to the babbling of a 9 month old...My daughter went through the state program(for kids under 3)starting at 18 months for one whole year...At the end of one year, with all of the intervention that we have done, the evaluator told me that she had never released a child from the program in only 1 year, mine was the first...Am I an advocate for Chelation Therapy, you had better believe it...The state program had my daughter slated for special ed preschool but she also lost that diagnosis... She is still poisoned but her expressive speech is brilliant. She won't be 3 until August of this year, but she has full blown conversations just as if this had never even happened to her... Early intervention is the key... I am very thankful that I didn't listen to scoffers in the beginning because children that are poisoned by mercury(regressive autism) are very sick children and need biomedical intervention as soon as possible... Thanks and have a great day!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 That is absolutely wonderful, Congratulations! I also believe that biomedical interventions were VERY important in helping my daughter, and that she was damaged by her vaccinations. We never made it to chelation therapy, because she did so well with other treatments. Thanks for sharing your inspiring story! Kerri > > Hi group, > I haven't posted on here for probably close to a year, but just > wanted to update you on the progress of my daughter... > April 2005 started GF/CF diet > May 2005 started mb12 shots (dr neubrander ) > June 2005 started chelation therapy (with TD-DMPS from AMT pharmacy > following Dr. Buttar's protocol) along with mineral supplementation > (mini minerals from World Health Mall) > > By the end of October/Mid November 2005, my daughter began to get > the first 3 words back that she had started to say at a year old, > before she was poisoned by her vaccinations.(have the test results > to prove the mercury poisoning)...Mind you, at 18 months old she was > diagnosed with a 50% speech delay...she had regressed to the > babbling of a 9 month old...My daughter went through the state > program(for kids under 3)starting at 18 months for one whole > year...At the end of one year, with all of the intervention that we > have done, the evaluator told me that she had never released a child > from the program in only 1 year, mine was the first...Am I an > advocate for Chelation Therapy, you had better believe it...The > state program had my daughter slated for special ed preschool but > she also lost that diagnosis... > She is still poisoned but her expressive speech is brilliant. She > won't be 3 until August of this year, but she has full blown > conversations just as if this had never even happened to her... > > Early intervention is the key... > I am very thankful that I didn't listen to scoffers in the beginning > because children that are poisoned by mercury(regressive autism) are > very sick children and need biomedical intervention as soon as > possible... > Thanks and have a great day!!!!!!!!!!!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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