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I've been on this list for about four years now, and I've heard stories of

brothers and sisters of these autie kids who have ADD/ADHD (translation--a

milder form of mercury poisoning). When they have been chelated, they have

gotten better.

Barb

[ ] Will chelation fix ADD?

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It corrects the vast majority of cases which are due to heavy metal

toxicity. There are many possible causes. " genetics " or " psychiatric

problems " are rare to nonexistent, and most other cuases are quite

treatable.

Andy . . . . . . .

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> I've been on this list for about four years now, and I've heard

stories of

> brothers and sisters of these autie kids who have ADD/ADHD

(translation--a

> milder form of mercury poisoning). When they have been chelated,

they have

> gotten better.

> Barb

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> >My son is not autistic, but is pretty severly ADHD. He was never

helped by the numerous drugs he was put on for years. We have

completed 41 rounds and I am seeing much improvement. I don't now how

many rounds it will take to get him normal, but I'm anxious to see

what he will be like by 75 rounds. I hope he will be done by then

but I will go the distance to get him well. We just had an IEP

meeting today and he has improved so much that he is going to be

totally mainstreamed to the regular classroom. They have known him

for a long time and are very impressed with the changes that have

occurred. His reading level took a HUGE jump after one year of

chelation. So, yes I believe chelation can fix ADD if you stick with

chelation long enough.

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