Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Carie, It is absolutely NOT SAFE to chelate with amalgams in. They must be removed, safely before chelation. If this ND is of another opinion, I'd find another ND or doctor. > I have finally found an ND. Now he isn't saying that its ok, cause I > haven't gotten to talk with him yet. I do have an appointment. But > the nurse/helper on the phone to which I have had contact with for a > few times. I told her that I want to do chelation on my son when I > get him amalgams taken out. She is saying that there is still a way > to do this with them still in. And its not dmsa I sure. But I just > want to make this perfectly clear with all of you on this list. > Because it has taken me over a year of searching for help and going > through practically every specialty in western medicine with no > results I am willing to listen to what this ND says is a way to help > my son recover from HFA/asperger's syndrome. > > Is there ANY substance on this earth that is ok to chelate with while > having amalgams still in place? > > If your answers are NO, then I won't let anyone talk me into it > before they are removed. > Thank you everyone. > > Carie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2004 Report Share Posted March 12, 2004 Thank you for responding. I knew from what I read on here that its not a good idea...well at least from a dmsa/ala point of view. I just need the reassurance for that and to know that its not a good idea no matter what chelation agent they use, herbal or otherwise. Thanks again. Carie > > I have finally found an ND. Now he isn't saying that its ok, cause > I > > haven't gotten to talk with him yet. I do have an appointment. But > > the nurse/helper on the phone to which I have had contact with for > a > > few times. I told her that I want to do chelation on my son when > I > > get him amalgams taken out. She is saying that there is still a > way > > to do this with them still in. And its not dmsa I sure. But I just > > want to make this perfectly clear with all of you on this list. > > Because it has taken me over a year of searching for help and > going > > through practically every specialty in western medicine with no > > results I am willing to listen to what this ND says is a way to > help > > my son recover from HFA/asperger's syndrome. > > > > Is there ANY substance on this earth that is ok to chelate with > while > > having amalgams still in place? > > > > If your answers are NO, then I won't let anyone talk me into it > > before they are removed. > > Thank you everyone. > > > > Carie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Nothing with which to safely chelate mercury with amalgams still in place. S > I have finally found an ND. Now he isn't saying that its ok, cause I <BR> haven't gotten to talk with him yet. I do have an appointment. But <BR> the nurse/helper on the phone to which I have had contact with for a <BR> few times. I told her that I want to do chelation on my son when I <BR> get him amalgams taken out. She is saying that there is still a way <BR> to do this with them still in. And its not dmsa I sure. But I just <BR> want to make this perfectly clear with all of you on this list. <BR> Because it has taken me over a year of searching for help and going <BR> through practically every specialty in western medicine with no <BR> results I am willing to listen to what this ND says is a way to help <BR> my son recover from HFA/asperger's syndrome.<BR> <BR> Is there ANY substance on this earth that is ok to chelate with while <BR> having amalgams still in place?<BR> <BR> If your answers are NO, then I won't let anyone talk me into it <BR> before they are removed.<BR> Thank you everyone.<BR> <BR> Carie<BR> <BR> </tt> <br><br> <tt> =======================================================<BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Think about what your asking. If you chelate (to move mercury out) and you have mercury filling, where will that mercury go? Into your bloodstream, your cells, your bones, etc. That is why it is not safe to chelate with amalgam filling still in place. Tell whoever is telling you otherwise, that they need to change fields so that they aren't harming people. DebbieG > > I have finally found an ND. Now he isn't saying that its ok, cause > I > > haven't gotten to talk with him yet. I do have an appointment. But > > the nurse/helper on the phone to which I have had contact with for > a > > few times. I told her that I want to do chelation on my son when > I > > get him amalgams taken out. She is saying that there is still a > way > > to do this with them still in. And its not dmsa I sure. But I just > > want to make this perfectly clear with all of you on this list. > > Because it has taken me over a year of searching for help and > going > > through practically every specialty in western medicine with no > > results I am willing to listen to what this ND says is a way to > help > > my son recover from HFA/asperger's syndrome. > > > > Is there ANY substance on this earth that is ok to chelate with > while > > having amalgams still in place? > > > > If your answers are NO, then I won't let anyone talk me into it > > before they are removed. > > Thank you everyone. > > > > Carie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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