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Lynn our chiropractor who is a very "natural therapy" kind of guy was saying that he feels that chelation is something that should never be done, it is just simply to dangerous. The girl that stayed with us a couple weeks back works with a boy that lost a kidney to chelation-it was done by a DAN! doctor to. My personal opinion (thats all it is-not looking to offend anyone here) is that I wouldnt take that risk with my own body, I certainly wouldnt do it to Abby's,

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Chelation can be dangerous, that is why everyone does it under a

doctor's care with frequent blood, urine and stool analysis to keep an

eye on what's going on in the body Pfeiffer and PCA are not chelators,

but clathrating agents which help the body to naturally remove toxins.

DMSA is a chelator and can do damage to the body, which is why a lot of

people choose other options as they are a less invasive way to remove

toxins. However, I am not saying that I would not try DMSA in the near

future if everything else stops working.

Lynn

Ploveabby@... wrote:

Chelation is a VERY dangerous

procedure.I know that most autistic adults on the spectrum are very

against it.

Pennie

Abby's Mom

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