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Hello everyone:

I am new to the group and I have a 11 years old son with severe autism. I've

never tried chelation with my son. Perhaps due to ignorance and also a little

fear. During these past years I have tried various treatments, therapies, diet

and supplements in the hope of recovering my son. Unfortunately with little

success. My child does not respond to anything. Several months ago he began

having mild seizures also. My child has behavior problems, what concerns us most

is the increase in aggression and the obsession he has for years to break,

especially things made of glass, ceramic and similar materials. My son only

speaks a few phrases in English and Spanish to express their basic needs. Our

DAN doctor, who is also a homeopath, has tried to help, but we have not seen

good results. A couple of months ago we did some tests, including the porphyrins

in urine and we thought that would go out with high metals, but the doctor said

everything went normal. The doctor recommended some supplements and said that my

son came out with low glutathione levels and advised me to give L-Acetyl

Cysteine (NAC). I'm desperate to see my son get better. I would try the

chelation of the most secure way possible, but some things I still do not

understand well. My son is 11 years old and weighs 74 pounds. If someone could

help me with the doses that would be appropriate for him and the necessary basic

supplements I will be very grateful. Any advice will be appreciated.

Thanks a lot,

Barbara

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