Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 --- We've had our NT daughter start testing with our DAN doctor and found she has similar issues to our daughter that is mercury poisoned. So far we've found she has viruses, protozoa, digestive problems with fats, and low serotonin. She's starting supplements and we will do more testing. Initially, I thought she had yeast so I wanted her tested. Now I'm thinking it could be metals. She also has a horrible memory and has sensory problems on occasion. I think it's a good idea to treat b/c you never know what problems could occur later in life if left untreated. In , " endresmeg " <endresmeg@y...> wrote: > I wondered if it is unusual for my NT son (6 yrs) to have a hair > analysis that indicates mercury poisoning? His PDD brother's results > indicate mercury poisoning, as well, as I expected. > > Has anyone decided to chelate or otherwise treat their NT child? Is > it necessary, in your opinion? If it would raise his quality of > life, I would consider it. He is very small for his age and easily > agitated. I wonder if this all relates... > > Thanks for advice, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 > Has anyone decided to chelate or otherwise treat their NT child? I chelated all four of my kids, only two of which had " noticeable " issues. >>Is > it necessary, in your opinion? For my kids, absolutely. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2004 Report Share Posted August 12, 2004 Before deciding on the chelation, you could also do more testing. My NT daughter has yeast and allergie issues. She is also very short for her age. I am treating all this and will start chelation soon. I will see after a few rounds if there are any changes. > I wondered if it is unusual for my NT son (6 yrs) to have a hair > analysis that indicates mercury poisoning? His PDD brother's results > indicate mercury poisoning, as well, as I expected. > > Has anyone decided to chelate or otherwise treat their NT child? Is > it necessary, in your opinion? If it would raise his quality of > life, I would consider it. He is very small for his age and easily > agitated. I wonder if this all relates... > > Thanks for advice, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2004 Report Share Posted August 14, 2004 My younger son is developing fairly well but has some " shadow " issues and is also vaccine-injured though not by mercury. I do plan to chelate him. If done properly I don't believe it will harm him & it may help him. I am also treating him for yeast as he has chronic soft stools...I haven't seen big results but I don't see big problems, so. You must do your own research & come to your own decision, but that's where I am now. Good luck. -Sara. Has anyone decided to chelate or otherwise treat their NT child? Is it necessary, in your opinion? If it would raise his quality of life, I would consider it. He is very small for his age and easily agitated. I wonder if this all relates... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 > I wondered if it is unusual for my NT son (6 yrs) to have a hair > analysis that indicates mercury poisoning? His PDD brother's results > indicate mercury poisoning, as well, as I expected. I don't know percentages, but certainly others have reported similar ideas or test results. Also, since I have the notion that mercury sensitivity is inherited and/or genetic, it seems pretty reasonable to me. I would suggest testing everyone willing to be tested who is genetically related--- such as mom, dad, siblings, etc. > > Has anyone decided to chelate or otherwise treat their NT child? Is > it necessary, in your opinion? If you figure he is mercury toxic then it seems like a resonable thing to do or consider. good wishes, Moria [not a mom] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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