Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 Andy, Regarding chelation of a baby, what is the *youngest* age at which one can start? And how do you determine if a baby needs chelation? I am referring to a baby that would be non-vax and have plenty of available hair (from birth and on) for hair testing. This baby would be a sibling to a fully vax ASD boy who has been a super responder to chelation and biomed overall as well as a partially vax very NT boy who has chelated as well. Thanks > > > > Is chelation safe?? And is it safe for a 19 month old? > > > It is far safer than vaccinations or most prescribed medications, especially those > prescribed to developmentally impaired children. E. g. Ritalin is so dangerous it is a > schedule 2 controlled substance and is well known to stunt growth, and Risperdal, recently > approved for autism, often causes permanent and irreversible movement disorders called > tardive dyskenesia. > > > Are there any side effects, or risks? > > Yes. > > The most serious risk is you freak out and don't do it and your child's life is ruined > forever. > > The next most serious risk is you think doctors know something about it, go to one and > do what they say without regard for the fundamental chemical properties of the agents > involved. > > Beyond that, if you do anything sensible, there are some risks and most people do > experience mild side effects. You can see much discussion of this in the files section of > you look there. > > Andy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 While you could chelate them as soon as they start to nurse, I think in this situation I would suggest not being in a hurry, seeing how they develop for a couple of years, doing a hair test when they're 2 or 3, unless you see definite developmental signs that it is an issue. At this point there is no reasonable reason from what you are saying to think they'd have any significant amounts of heavy metals in them. Andy > Andy, > > Regarding chelation of a baby, what is the *youngest* age at which > one can start? And how do you determine if a baby needs chelation? > I am referring to a baby that would be non-vax and have plenty of > available hair (from birth and on) for hair testing. This baby would > be a sibling to a fully vax ASD boy who has been a super responder to > chelation and biomed overall as well as a partially vax very NT boy > who has chelated as well. > Thanks > > > > > > > > > > > Is chelation safe?? And is it safe for a 19 month old? > > > > > > It is far safer than vaccinations or most prescribed medications, > especially those > > prescribed to developmentally impaired children. E. g. Ritalin is > so dangerous it is a > > schedule 2 controlled substance and is well known to stunt growth, > and Risperdal, recently > > approved for autism, often causes permanent and irreversible > movement disorders called > > tardive dyskenesia. > > > > > Are there any side effects, or risks? > > > > Yes. > > > > The most serious risk is you freak out and don't do it and your > child's life is ruined > > forever. > > > > The next most serious risk is you think doctors know something > about it, go to one and > > do what they say without regard for the fundamental chemical > properties of the agents > > involved. > > > > Beyond that, if you do anything sensible, there are some risks and > most people do > > experience mild side effects. You can see much discussion of this > in the files section of > > you look there. > > > > Andy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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