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Subject: [ ] Parents of autistic boy who died

sue local doctor

Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:46:41 -0000

From: jbmistletoe <jbmistletoe@...>

Parents of autistic boy who died sue local doctor

By The Associated Press

Monday, July 9, 2007

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/breaking/s_516428.

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FYI

What this articles intentionally leaves out is that last year the CDC in

Atlanta already confirmed that the boy's death was because he was given

the wrong chelation agent - the one used for ADULTS who need to reduce

the calcium plaque in their arteries. It was wrongful death due to

him having been given the wrong chelation drug on his last visit to that

doctor's office. The names of the two chelators are similar and

someone gave him the wrong one in error. The boy did not die because

he was doing chelation...when done with the correct chelator and

additional mineral supports it is relatively safe and has been used for

40+ years. Also, chelation is not done to " treat autism " - it is done

to treat heavy metal poisoning which many of these children have which

leave them with symptoms of autism.

For however sad the whole situation is, it does appear to have been

caused by human error.

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