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Does the body absorb uranium from bath/shower water? Is he eating food high in

uranium (from the water, soil, or fertilizer or whatever)? All kinds of stuff

(toxic waste) can be added to fertilizers without having to be listed on the

label. " Fateful Harvest " by Duff tells about this.

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<p>My 4yo son had a urine uranium level of 18 with chelation using

dmsa td <br>

and suppository, found our well water had a uranium level 0f 89.9 (back <br>

in july). We added ala and nac and had him drinking only water from our <br>

reverse osmosis tap and making food with it. now i just got my son's <br>

new urine test back and his level is still the same. my dan was baffled <br>

as am I. Could his body still be holding that much uranium or is there <br>

another source, and I do not live near a nuclear power plant. <br>

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I don't have any answers for you, but my son is FULL of Uranium. We've been

detoxing him for years and we continue to get loads of Uranium.

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless

you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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Subject: [ ] uranium with chelation

My 4yo son had a urine uranium level of 18 with chelation using dmsa td

and suppository, found our well water had a uranium level 0f 89.9 (back

in july). We added ala and nac and had him drinking only water from our

reverse osmosis tap and making food with it. now i just got my son's

new urine test back and his level is still the same. my dan was baffled

as am I. Could his body still be holding that much uranium or is there

another source, and I do not live near a nuclear power plant.

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> I don't have any answers for you, but my son is FULL of Uranium.

We've been

> detoxing him for years and we continue to get loads of Uranium.

Pamela,

How's your son doing? Any progress?

Nell

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Hey Nell,

A lot of ups and downs with our guy. Always has been. This week he has

been having huge raging meltdowns when things don't go his way. They

include self-injurious behavior and last 15-20 minutes. He is still

completely nonverbal and not completely potty trained. He is frequently

defiant. He " talks back " to me when I correct him. He is seven years old.

Most weekends we are chelating him with the Cutler protocol. We notice that

his pupils are very large on Monday nights after a round.

Thank you for asking,

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless

you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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> My 4yo son had a urine uranium level of 18 with chelation using dmsa td

> and suppository, found our well water had a uranium level 0f 89.9 (back

> in july). We added ala and nac and had him drinking only water from our

> reverse osmosis tap and making food with it. now i just got my son's

> new urine test back and his level is still the same. my dan was baffled

> as am I. Could his body still be holding that much uranium or is there

> another source, and I do not live near a nuclear power plant.

>

Where is his uranium on a hair test? Hair uranium is more indicative

of body burden. Urine uranium just means he is excreting it, and

doesn't say anything about how much is stored up in the body. He

might not have a high body burden, but was just excreting uranium

really well that day.

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> A lot of ups and downs with our guy. Always has been. This week he has

> been having huge raging meltdowns when things don't go his way. They

> include self-injurious behavior and last 15-20 minutes.

Oh boy. BTDT, and it's very tough. Are you doing stuff for yourself to

help with the stress?

> He is frequently

> defiant. He " talks back " to me when I correct him.

Is this fighting back a newish thing? Is it a developmental step

forward for him?

> Most weekends we are chelating him with the Cutler protocol. We

notice that

> his pupils are very large on Monday nights after a round.

Interesting. I did that light-in-the-eyes thing to everyone in my

family, and we *all had the jumpy pupils. Mine is better now that I'm

treating adrenals though.

Nell

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Thanks Nell,

He is not having tantrums or being particularly defiant at school. School

believes it may be a developmental phase for him. My son's pupils are just

huge after a round. No flashlight or anything used. They look like black

saucers. It looks really strange. I try to have an evening out once a

week. I may try to catch a movie by myself this evening. I hate this

darkness at 5PM crap.

Thanks,

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless

you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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