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> Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid about

> puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

keeps

> telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had this.

> Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at

this

> point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has grown

> like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought I

> would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any bone

> abnormalities...

Both of my kids have a slight scoliosis. It does run in our family

though. Chiropractic can help. I've seen a child's x-ray with a very

noticable curve and one taken a yr later after adjustments every 2

weeks that was nearly straigt.

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Jan,

Was your daughter poisoned in Utero?

Donna

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> Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid about

> puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

keeps

> telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had this.

> Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at

this

> point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has grown

> like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought I

> would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any bone

> abnormalities...

>

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Yes, it is related, I have heard. Can't give the details, but

probably has to do with disrupted mineral transport. My son, 12 has

it too, same situation exactly...we are to watch it. We have found a

good cranial sacral osteopath, and hope that will help nudge it in the

right direction. It also helps with other symptoms.

best,

Kate

>

> Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid about

> puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

keeps

> telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had this.

> Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at

this

> point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has grown

> like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought I

> would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any bone

> abnormalities...

>

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Thanks. I was thinking of the chiropractor..I have read they can

help assist things with growing in the right direction. Or at least

lessen the curve. I just find it so odd, that she was fine a year

ago. Very weird. But she does have deranged minerals.

> >

> > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid

about

> > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

> keeps

> > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had

this.

> > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation

at

> this

> > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has

grown

> > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought

I

> > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any

bone

> > abnormalities...

> >

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I am guessing she might have been. I have a lot of metal fillings,

and I was so sick when I carried her. She is almost 11, so she went

through the full thimerosal vaccine era, and then had metal fillings

in some of her baby teeth. I had a hard time delivering her as well.

And her hair test shows mercury poisoning.

> >

> > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid

about

> > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

> keeps

> > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had

this.

> > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation

at

> this

> > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has

grown

> > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought

I

> > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any

bone

> > abnormalities...

> >

>

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> Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid about

> puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone keeps

> telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had this.

> Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at this

> point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has grown

> like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought I

> would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any bone

> abnormalities...

I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities. It can

definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity.

Dana

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Hi Dana

I have noticed in the children i have worked with that their posture is often

not right especially the neck and spine, there bones seem fragile! it's like the

head is to heavy and they lean forward rather than stand upright and straight,

my mum suffers from very severe scoliosis so much so that her spine has

collapsed onto her lungs making it difficult to breathe, my mum was born with

this condition and it has got progressively worse she also has alot of fillings

and so does my dad who suffers from ulcers, severe stomach disorders, diabetes

he has also has alot of fillings. I feel that the symptoms of mercury toxicity

have caused my arthritis and maybe if left untreated this leads to scoliosis. I

think mercury causes alot more damage than just the autism and maybe autism is

much more complex than previously documented. Just my thoughts.

thanks zyan

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> Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid about

> puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone keeps

> telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had this.

> Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at this

> point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has grown

> like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought I

> would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any bone

> abnormalities...

I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities. It can

definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity.

Dana

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Jan,

I would also say that this is related to the general toxic conditions

that our children have endured. As 1 of 5, our 21 year old seemed

to 'curl up' as she went through puberty, developing a hunch shoulder

appearing look. Much like Zyan says, she looks as if her head is too

heavy. Genetic - pooh! She has almost 70 first cousins. None exibit

this. Neither do any aunts, uncles, grandparents or any relative that

I can reacall and we are from a huge extended family .

> >

> > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid

about

> > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

keeps

> > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had

this.

> > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at

this

> > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has

grown

> > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought

I

> > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any

bone

> > abnormalities...

>

>

> I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities. It can

> definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity.

>

> Dana

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FWIW...

My two oldest kids, ages 18.9 and 14.4, both have scoliosis. Neither

are autistic, but both have been diagnosed with attention deficit, and

the 14.4 year old is diagnosed w/communication disorder. I've also

often wondered if the scoliosis isn't heavy metal related.

Kamron

> > >

> > > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid

> about

> > > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

> keeps

> > > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had

> this.

> > > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at

> this

> > > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has

> grown

> > > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought

> I

> > > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any

> bone

> > > abnormalities...

> >

> >

> > I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities. It can

> > definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity.

> >

> > Dana

> >

> >

> >

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> >

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I have some bone deformities. In hindsight I think what happened with

me is the mercury induced gluten intolerance. The gluten intolerance

interfered with the absorption of Ca and vitamin D. And that led to

some bone problems.

J

> > > >

> > > > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid

> > about

> > > > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

> > keeps

> > > > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had

> > this.

> > > > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation at

> > this

> > > > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has

> > grown

> > > > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought

> > I

> > > > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any

> > bone

> > > > abnormalities...

> > >

> > >

> > > I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities. It can

> > > definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity.

> > >

> > > Dana

> > >

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They've never had a hair test. Neither have any amalgam fillings.

Plasma cysteine tests showed both of them out of range, on the low

side. I read this group mainly for my other two kids, ages 5.7 and

3.9, who are both autistic. I suspect all four are heavy metal toxic,

but the overall load and age of initial injury is different for each

child.

> What do their hair tests look like? How many mercury amalgam dental

fillings do they have?

> S S

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> FWIW...

>

> My two oldest kids, ages 18.9 and 14.4, both have scoliosis. Neither

> are autistic, but both have been diagnosed with attention deficit, and

> the 14.4 year old is diagnosed w/communication disorder. I've also

> often wondered if the scoliosis isn't heavy metal related.

>

> Kamron

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Thank you everyone for sharing your information. It does reinforce

my gut that mercury has done something to her bones. I guess, in

essence, how could it not if it interferes with minerals. Well,

despite the doctors " wait and see " what happens, I think we are

going to a chiropractor or osteopath and assist it in uncurving!

I do know some adults who had this as a child, and if not treated it

does get worse.

> > > > >

> > > > > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic

kid

> > > about

> > > > > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection.

Everyone

> > > keeps

> > > > > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever

had

> > > this.

> > > > > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only

observation at

> > > this

> > > > > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she

has

> > > grown

> > > > > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just

thought

> > > I

> > > > > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has

found any

> > > bone

> > > > > abnormalities...

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities.

It can

> > > > definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity.

> > > >

> > > > Dana

> > > >

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Zyan,

That would go along here. I never thought of my daughter's posture

but she does have a hard time sitting straight, it causes her back

to ache a lot and with her overbit..which is usually indicative of a

jetting forward of the skull/neck..this would make sense. I have

also been told she has sway back and flat feet.

> >

> > Anyone have any problems with scoliosis in a mercury toxic kid

about

> > puberty age? Trying to see if there is any connection. Everyone

keeps

> > telling me it is genetic, but no on in our family has ever had

this.

> > Her curve is " not quite " there for treatment, only observation

at this

> > point. But if was not there at all a year ago. I know she has

grown

> > like 5 inches in a year, so maybe that is a factor. Just thought

I

> > would throw this out there and see if anyone else has found any

bone

> > abnormalities...

>

>

> I personally have scoliosis and other bone abnormalities. It can

> definitely be associated with metal/mercury toxicity.

>

> Dana

>

>

>

>

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> Hi Dana

> I have noticed in the children i have worked with that their posture

is often not right especially the neck and spine, there bones seem

fragile! it's like the head is to heavy and they lean forward rather

than stand upright and straight,

This is sort of how it feels for me. I have noticed recently, that

certain days are better than others, so I am now experimenting to

determine which of the supplements I take are the ones that are helping.

Dana

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