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Fantastic news Pamela, I'd be having a second glass of that wine :-)

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From: bty227736 <pamela.sharp@...>Subject: celebratingLipitor Date: Wednesday, August 13, 2008, 5:46 PM

I've just poured myself a great big glass of wine to celebratecleaning the upstairs of my house in one go!Not been able to do thisfor a long time without having to sit down and rest at leastonce!things might be looking up hooray!!

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And regular consumption of red wine in moderation can, for some people,

raise their HDL by a considerable amount.

Steve

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> I've just poured myself a great big glass of wine to celebrate

> cleaning the upstairs of my house in one go!Not been able to do this

> for a long time without having to sit down and rest at least

> once!things might be looking up hooray!!

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Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

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" If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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It's French Rose' rather a good apellation' controle - I've become a

bit of a wine connosseur over the years. Because we are only a couple

of hours from Dover - where you catch the ferry to France - I drive

over about 4 times a year and stock up on wine, Belgium fruit beers,

cheese, butter, olives, olive oil, pate's, fish/seafood - which I

freeze and lots of other meditteranean products.I think this fact

probably saved my life - when I was on the poison I ate more french

cheese than ever before!Pamela UK

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> > I've just poured myself a great big glass of wine to celebrate

> > cleaning the upstairs of my house in one go!Not been able to do this

> > for a long time without having to sit down and rest at least

> > once!things might be looking up hooray!!

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> Steve - dudescholar4@...

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> Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

> http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

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> " If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

> to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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Go for it Jen - squeeze every penny out of them, it is the lack of education within the NHS that has put you into this position. Congratulations - you are now a true Thyroidian.

luv - Sheila

My exemption certificate arrived on Monday so no more paying for any prescriptions, and it's up to 2013 when by which time prescriptions will be free here in Scotland. Just need to apply for a refund on my 3 month pre-pay certificate (much as I am on incapacity benefit I still had to pay).

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Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty trained!

Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but have taken two

unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th round. We have seen big wows,

little wows and some idle no wow times . He has a pattern of sring and fall

major stimming problems which we are experiencing still, right now. But after

our last break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained with no

resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted to share as I was SURE

he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw him P.T'd

Big gains in apraxia as well

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wow this is great !!!! congratulations !!! potty training is one of the biggest

things !!!!

i cant wait to get done with diapers !!! my son will be turning 3 end of this

month.

ciao,

maya

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> Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty trained!

Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but have taken two

unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th round. We have seen big wows,

little wows and some idle no wow times . He has a pattern of sring and fall

major stimming problems which we are experiencing still, right now. But after

our last break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained with no

resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted to share as I was SURE

he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw him P.T'd

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> Big gains in apraxia as well

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Great news!!!

On Oct 13, 2009, at 10:42 PM, L wrote:

> Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty

> trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but

> have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th

> round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow

> times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems

> which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last

> break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained

> with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted

> to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw

> him P.T'd

>

>

>

> Big gains in apraxia as well

>

>

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Thanks fo reply

Can I ask you also, did you do DAN protocol like gut healing and immune sytem

healing prior to doing the chelation?

Thanks

From: l.largey@...

Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:41:03 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Celebrating

Well... for my son we did start early ( 27/m ), but he is not done

chelating..not by far. Twenty eight rounds spread out over a year is not ideal

and hoping we can do this next year more consistantly. I think the combo of

having 21 vaccinations by age one, my amalgams

coupled with the fact we own a shellfish grant..so both Mom and Dad are def.

mercury toxic. I did not eat shellfish while pregnant, but realize now ...all

those years of cosuming lots of clams and oysters ( hey it was free right? )

probably didn't give my son much chance.

We will chelate for quite a while I think

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> > Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty

> > trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but

> > have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th

> > round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow

> > times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems

> > which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last

> > break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained

> > with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted

> > to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw

> > him P.T'd

> >

> >

> >

> > Big gains in apraxia as well

> >

> >

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we did 2 hair tests - the firs t showed loads of metals, and the second a few

months later showed almost none. doesnt really prove anything as the metals

could just not be being excreted

we have done DAN for 1 year and have loads of improvments but they will not let

us start chelating for 2 more months as we are told it often doesnt work unless

the gut is healed first.

the person we are using has the best success record in the UK which is as good

as any of the best worldwide as far as i can see

From: l.largey@...

Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 07:01:37 -0700

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: Celebrating

No we just added most of the recommended support suppllements listed in the

files

section such as CLO, zinc, vit E, calcium, milk thistle etc. Then started

chelation about

3 weeks afterwards. We did use biotin and OOO for yeast support and

enzymes..which he used for a year but no longer needs them. I know many who have

done chelation for longer than we have, say you really just have to push through

it. You may not be able to heal the gut until those metals are out as they are a

major cause of gut issues to begin with..well, thats my opinion. Just didn't see

a reason to wait. I suppose it depends on the child. Did you have a hair test

done?

39 and Mom to three

Tasha 22 ooops..new Mommy ( I'm a Grammy to Kyri 2 )

Casey-Mae 14..sweet as pie

Elijah 3.. ASD and beautiful

From: B <peter_2_@...>

Subject: RE: [ ] Re: Celebrating

" autism mercury " <autism treatment >

Date: Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 1:14 PM

Thanks fo reply

Can I ask you also, did you do DAN protocol like gut healing and immune sytem

healing prior to doing the chelation?

Thanks

From: l.largey (DOT) com

Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 12:41:03 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Celebrating

Well... for my son we did start early ( 27/m ), but he is not done

chelating..not by far. Twenty eight rounds spread out over a year is not ideal

and hoping we can do this next year more consistantly. I think the combo of

having 21 vaccinations by age one, my amalgams

coupled with the fact we own a shellfish grant..so both Mom and Dad are def.

mercury toxic. I did not eat shellfish while pregnant, but realize now ...all

those years of cosuming lots of clams and oysters ( hey it was free right? )

probably didn't give my son much chance.

We will chelate for quite a while I think

>

> > Just had to share ..my son is now daytime and nightime( dry ) potty

> > trained! Success... We have been chelating AC for a year but

> > have taken two unplanned breaks so my son is only on his 28th

> > round. We have seen big wows, little wows and some idle no wow

> > times . He has a pattern of sring and fall major stimming problems

> > which we are experiencing still, right now. But after our last

> > break, just started up again 2 weeks ago..he just potty trained

> > with no resistance or us having to " push him along " Just wanted

> > to share as I was SURE he would be minimum 5 yrs old before we saw

> > him P.T'd

> >

> >

> >

> > Big gains in apraxia as well

> >

> >

>

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