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I think I am going to take your advice you guys.

I think I am going to hold off on it.

She doesn't show any signs...I will just keep giving her the

supplements I have been giving (which includes lots of antioxidants).

Thanks to you both,

> I would not do this. Your daughter has no signs of toxicity. She

probably was able to excrete the mercury the way " normal " people do,

therefore you would be treating her and stressing her body for no

reason.

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Why not run a hair test?

[ ] Re: ok to chelate " normal " daughter?- and Moria

I think I am going to take your advice you guys.

I think I am going to hold off on it.

She doesn't show any signs...I will just keep giving her the

supplements I have been giving (which includes lots of antioxidants).

Thanks to you both,

> I would not do this. Your daughter has no signs of toxicity. She

probably was able to excrete the mercury the way " normal " people do,

therefore you would be treating her and stressing her body for no

reason.

>

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In a message dated 6/2/2004 6:53:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

justice9999@... writes:

> She doesn't show any signs...I will just keep giving her the

> supplements I have been giving (which includes lots of antioxidants).

>

, how about just doing a hair test so you'll know? I've got a similar

dilemma -- my 3 yo daughter seems completely fine except for a mysterious

cough that stays around for months at a time. And yeast of course. But

developmentally she's not a bit delayed, is socially fine etc. BUT her hair test

meets

the counting rules and was the worst in the family. I'm planning to try a few

rounds with her, if she ever gets over the cough.

Nell

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I chelated two of my other " normal " children w/ good results.

nne

> > I would not do this. Your daughter has no signs of toxicity.

She

> probably was able to excrete the mercury the way " normal " people

do,

> therefore you would be treating her and stressing her body for

no

> reason.

> >

> >

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Nell,

I think I will do a hair test as you and several others have

recommended. I just really feel she has toxins in her from all

those vaccines. And if she does I can't leave them there and let

her have health problems later in life.

Thank you,

> In a message dated 6/2/2004 6:53:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> justice9999@m... writes:

>

> > She doesn't show any signs...I will just keep giving her the

> > supplements I have been giving (which includes lots of

antioxidants).

> >

>

> , how about just doing a hair test so you'll know? I've

got a similar

> dilemma -- my 3 yo daughter seems completely fine except for a

mysterious

> cough that stays around for months at a time. And yeast of course.

But

> developmentally she's not a bit delayed, is socially fine etc. BUT

her hair test meets

> the counting rules and was the worst in the family. I'm planning

to try a few

> rounds with her, if she ever gets over the cough.

>

> Nell

>

>

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