Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 Hi, We attempted chelation last year with mixed results: positive = the Rx chelating agent DID help my son get metals out negative = he was too lethargic and unable to process the dumping of these metals I want to compare the results of his blood tests with other children's results in order to get a better understanding of exactly how much metals were being pulled into his blood. Having just one person's results really tells me nothing without anyone else's to compare them to. For all I know, the levels of metals in my own blood may be the same as my son's even without a Rx chelating agent. Does anyone else want to compare? I understand there are NUMEROUS factors to consider that affect the chelating process like what agent was used and how many rounds, whether or not hyperbarics is used, what blood test was done, etc. Is a useful comparison really even possible? Please respond to me at jagross1@... as well as on the list so that I won't miss any replies while scanning the huge list. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 > I understand there are NUMEROUS factors to consider that affect the > chelating process like what agent was used and how many rounds, whether or > not hyperbarics is used, what blood test was done, etc. > > Is a useful comparison really even possible? I think the really important comparison is your kid before chelation and your kid after chelation. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 What chelator, dose, and dosing schedule were you using? I presume he had NO mercury amalgam dental fillings?! Have you done a DDI hair elements test and applied counting rules? Blood tests for toxic metals are not particularly useful. S S Hi,<br> <br> We attempted chelation last year with mixed results: positive = the Rx<br> chelating agent DID help my son get metals out negative = he was too<br> lethargic and unable to process the dumping of these metals<br> <br> I want to compare the results of his blood tests with other children's<br> results in order to get a better understanding of exactly how much metals<br> were being pulled into his blood. Having just one person's results really<br> tells me nothing without anyone else's to compare them to. For all I know,<br> the levels of metals in my own blood may be the same as my son's even<br> without a Rx chelating agent.<br> <br> Does anyone else want to compare?<br> <br> I understand there are NUMEROUS factors to consider that affect the<br> chelating process like what agent was used and how many rounds, whether or<br> not hyperbarics is used, what blood test was done, etc.<br> <br> Is a useful comparison really even possible?<br> <br> Please respond to me at <a href= " mailto:jagross1%40tds.net " >jagross1tds (DOT) <wbr>net</a> as well as on the list so that I<br> won't miss any replies while scanning the huge list. Thanks.<br> <br> <br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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