Guest guest Posted June 9, 2008 Report Share Posted June 9, 2008 Hello. I am new to this list and have already read articles on file about chelating and hair analysis counting rules. My son is on the mild end of autism and has pretty serious ADHD. Based on the counting rules, it does not look like he has mercury poisoning. DDI hair tests were done when he was 5 and 6, and Genova Diagnostics hair test just done. But he does seem to have lead and antimony poisoning. What is the best way to chelate for this? One doctor has recommended sea vegetables, but I am suspicious. If you have been repeating yourself too much, please just direct me to the files. Patty From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of andrewhallcutler Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 4:25 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Less frequent dosing and internet troll behavior > > I guess I never understood it to be Andy's role to convince people, I take it as my role to do that in certain specific situations, like people who are going to hurt their kid with harmful and inapparopriate chelation. I would also take it as my role to jump on a kid who was just about to play russian roulette and take the gun away even though there is an 83% chance he will be just fine. I would also stop the car and go find out where kids lived and talk to their mommy if they liked to play in the street and play chicken with oncoming cars (I actually had this happen in my apartment complex - apparently nobody else bothered). What part of " harmful, dangerous and inappropriate " don't people understand? If I was all sweetness and light and you went off and did something to your kid that I " suggested you might consider not doing, " and your kid got horribly worse and you couldn't do anything about it, wouldn't you be upset I hadn't been a bit more forceful and convinced you not to do it in the first place? I do want to convince people not to hurt their poor unfortunate kids any more! Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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