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> I have been reading about chelation & am very excited about

this however it seems too goog to be true. Can the children really

recover ?

Yes, many children recover with chelation. My son required chelation

plus a few other things. But definitely something to consider.

Here is my site page with information

http://www.danasview.net/chelate.htm

Dana

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Dana, you are wonderful ! I believe that you also answer questions on the GFCF

site. God Bless you! Will you be at the DAn conference ?

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> I have been reading about chelation & am very excited about

this however it seems too goog to be true. Can the children really

recover ?

Yes, many children recover with chelation. My son required chelation

plus a few other things. But definitely something to consider.

Here is my site page with information

http://www.danasview.net/chelate.htm

Dana

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DANA

Hi I cannot open your site. Is there a problem.

[ ] Re: cheletion

> I have been reading about chelation & am very excited about

this however it seems too goog to be true. Can the children really

recover ?

Yes, many children recover with chelation. My son required chelation

plus a few other things. But definitely something to consider.

Here is my site page with information

http://www.danasview.net/chelate.htm

Dana

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> Dana, you are wonderful !

No, just way too experienced.

>>I believe that you also answer questions on the GFCF site.

Yes.

>>God Bless you!

He has, thanks.

>>Will you be at the DAn conference ?

No

Dana

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> DANA

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> Hi I cannot open your site. Is there a problem.

Not that I know of. It opened for me just now.

You might try deleting your history file, then try to open my site again.

Be sure you have an active internet connection.

Sometimes when internet traffic is high, I have difficulty opening my

site, so that might also be a problem.

Dana

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> I have been reading about chelation & am very excited about this however

it seems too goog to be true. Can the children really recover ?

Yes.

About 3/4 of children respond well to chelation, the other 1/4 don't

respond to it.

Of those who respond, if the parents stick with it long enough, over

half do become completely normal. Exactly how many is not well

determined yet. The rest do get dramatic improvement that is well

worth the effort even if they don't get complete recovery.

Of the 1/4 that don't respond to chelation there are a variety of other

things that sometimes help.

> My son is almost three years old.

A good time to try it.

> Am I putting too much hope in this type of therapy.

No, but there is no guarantee your son is in the 3/4 that respond, or

the half or so that become completely normal. But it is pretty easy to

find out.

> Are there any adverse affects.

There can be. As with any powerful chemical agent, chelators must be

used properly. Unfortunately almost no doctors know how to do this

(just like almost no doctors know how to use mercury injections

properly so they poison tons of kids).

> Sometimes books just mention the positive aspects.

Yes, and doctors, and moderated listservers.

The way to handle this is to talk to a lot of parents, and realize that

most any therapy, no matter how inappropriate, will work for SOMEONE.

What you are listening for is people to tell you the disadvantages you

didn't hear in books or from the doctors.

When doing this, be careful to get educated first so you draw

distinctions between therapies properly because most of the people who

had a bad experience will overgeneralize it.

For example, " chelation " isn't one therapy. There are a large number

of ways to do it. Most people have a horrible experience using the 10

mg/kg every 8 hours approach with DMSA, but then do fine using 1/4 mg/

kg every 4 hours (the 4 hours is the important part).

If you like technical things I can discuss in more detail what is going

on wiht chelation, why timing is important, what is right or wrong with

the various protocols.

You may also find it very helpful to read the " love letters " file in

the files section of this group's web page, and also to look at the

chelation surveys in the polls section.

Even with the best protocol, some people do have problems and rarely

these problems are serious. Anyone who is telling you everything they

do is perfectly safe, everyone gets all better, etc. etc. is actually

telling you they don't know what they are talking about.

Andy . . . ..

> Please help me .

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> Lidia

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