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Andy has always said not to use EDTA on anyone who has mercury

toxicity, EDTA makes mercury poisoning worse (or mercury more toxic),

and there is never any need to use IV chelation, ever.

When you have chelated Mickie, did you use Andy's protocol, what

chelator, what dose, what is his weight? How many rounds? Were you

using all of the basic supplements?

What test results are you using to come to the conclusions that he is

" lead, cadmium and aluminum toxic " and that mercury is 6x higher?

J

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> Last December 4 was the third time I visited a DAN Doctor. Her Name is

> Dr. West. I know I don't need a doctor for natural supplements

> and Chelation or to implement a diet, but I needed prescription

> antivirals and antifungals for Mickie, also the MB12 nasal spray and

> shots.

>

> I have been with this group for over five years and have chelated

> Mickie off and on for the past 5 years. When I saw his last hair test

> I realized that I was going to be doing chelation till I died, he is

> still toxic. He is probably that portion of Autistic individuals with

> a Methylation problem.

>

> So after reading Stan Kurtz paper I decided that the idea that the

> body is to busy fighting viruses to worry about heavy metals makes

> complete sence when it comes to Mickie. So I went to Dr. West with the

> idea to put Mickie on Valtrex, Nizoral and MB12 nasal spray and also

> shots. I got everything I wanted, but she is pushing for IV Chelation

> and I have a really uneasy feeling about that. She says that it's the

> best thing to get a lot of metal out and blah, blah, blah, but it

> scares me. My mom is also worried about that not being safe for

> Mickie, since he is none verbal and can't tell me want bothers him.

>

> Mickie is doing great on the valtrex protocol, but he is lead, cadmium

> and aluminum toxic and I need to chelate soon. His mercury is higher

> that it was 6 years ago.

>

> What do you think about IV EDTA Andy?

>

> Zurama

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That's what I thought. She prescribed a liquid EDTA for Aluminum. Is

this the right thing for this metal. He doesn't seem to be doing bad

with it.

Yes, I have chelated Mickie using Andy's protocol. With DMSA and ALA

in very low doses. All the basic supplements.

I used the Analitical Lab test. He is none verbal and upper body and

face low muscle tone.

He has alway improve during chelation, but his metals go right up again.

Zurama

> >

> > Last December 4 was the third time I visited a DAN Doctor. Her Name is

> > Dr. West. I know I don't need a doctor for natural supplements

> > and Chelation or to implement a diet, but I needed prescription

> > antivirals and antifungals for Mickie, also the MB12 nasal spray and

> > shots.

> >

> > I have been with this group for over five years and have chelated

> > Mickie off and on for the past 5 years. When I saw his last hair test

> > I realized that I was going to be doing chelation till I died, he is

> > still toxic. He is probably that portion of Autistic individuals with

> > a Methylation problem.

> >

> > So after reading Stan Kurtz paper I decided that the idea that the

> > body is to busy fighting viruses to worry about heavy metals makes

> > complete sence when it comes to Mickie. So I went to Dr. West with the

> > idea to put Mickie on Valtrex, Nizoral and MB12 nasal spray and also

> > shots. I got everything I wanted, but she is pushing for IV Chelation

> > and I have a really uneasy feeling about that. She says that it's the

> > best thing to get a lot of metal out and blah, blah, blah, but it

> > scares me. My mom is also worried about that not being safe for

> > Mickie, since he is none verbal and can't tell me want bothers him.

> >

> > Mickie is doing great on the valtrex protocol, but he is lead, cadmium

> > and aluminum toxic and I need to chelate soon. His mercury is higher

> > that it was 6 years ago.

> >

> > What do you think about IV EDTA Andy?

> >

> > Zurama

> >

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It has been said by some that malic acid chelates aluminum, but Andy

says that is not the case. Andy says that mercury poisoning causes

aluminum retention, ignore the aluminum (though eliminate current

exposure) and get the mercury out. The aluminum will go down. It

seems to be working for my son....

Anne

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> > > > > What do you think about IV EDTA Andy?

> >

> > Don't do it.

> >

> > Andy

> >

> So then what chelates Aluminum? He is very toxic and so is his 13 year

> old sister.

>

> Zurama

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Nothing you reduce the exposures of it and it will go down.

-- In , " Zurama " <autismtookmickie@...>

wrote:

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> >

> > > > > What do you think about IV EDTA Andy?

> >

> > Don't do it.

> >

> > Andy

> >

> So then what chelates Aluminum? He is very toxic and so is his 13 year

> old sister.

>

> Zurama

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> > > > > What do you think about IV EDTA Andy?

> >

> > Don't do it.

> >

> > Andy

> >

> So then what chelates Aluminum? He is very toxic and so is his 13 year

> old sister.

You need to see a doctor who actually knows something.

Aluminum is high in most people with mercury problems, if you want it out you

get rid of

the mercury and it comes out on its own. If you try to do something about it

directly you

never succeed since the mercury affected body soaks it up from the environment -

where

it is plentiful - and holds on to it.

In order to help your kid instead of hurt him, the doctor has to know things

like this.

Andy

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Hi,

I remember reading somewhere that magnesium glucinate chelates

aluminum. Kirkman has it.

Kaylee

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> > > > > What do you think about IV EDTA Andy?

> >

> > Don't do it.

> >

> > Andy

> >

> So then what chelates Aluminum? He is very toxic and so is his 13 year

> old sister.

>

> Zurama

>

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