Guest guest Posted November 26, 2006 Report Share Posted November 26, 2006 why should i remove mercury from my son? i think that this is a fair question. let me explain. my son has autism and for the last three years i have succesfully recovered him in so many ways but the two obvious areas i still have work on are his auditory processing and his fixation with limited interest. right now its photos, ages, length of hair, and holiday decorations...but it does change...a few months ago it was highways and highways signs. most of the questions he asks are centered around these limited interest but otherwise his progress is going great. we chelated him religously for six months, the first three were buttar proto and the next three were cutler proto and in the last three months weve been slacking while still on the cutler proto. after three months of buttars proto we did a hair test and saw no pull whatsoever. im getting ready to do another hair test but the thing im wondering is this (and this is the big question) what symptoms does chelation claim to help improve? would it help someone with aspergers overcome their symptoms? would it help someone with auditory processing disorders help to overcome their symptoms? i think this is a valid question because its just too vague to say chelation overcomes autistic symptoms. i honestly feel that i have not seen any gains with chelation. but i feel i might if i keep at it. but the question does become 'is chelation right for MY kid?'. if anyone has any insight into this it would be appreciated. to see video footage of my son click on this link. his speech has improved drastically since this video but with these two videos you can see his strength and weakness. thanks! phil http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d21YrmwaHkQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENQvBHm2zlo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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