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No personal experience to share, but I found a few posts in the archives that

may help:

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/53043.html

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/53044.html

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/171304.html

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/171282.html

http://onibasu.com/archives/am/140410.html

This is very sad, I hope that you get some replies from others with positive

experiences that can help your son's teacher.

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> All:

> I have been successfully chelating my boys for some time now. My oldest son's

teacher recently approached me and told me that her husband suffers from

Hemochromatosis, a disorder that overloads on iron, and needs to chelate or find

an alternative way to get the excess iron out. He has been given less than a

year to live.

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> I have heard about IP6 Iron chelating-have any of you tried this? Results?

This woman is a remarkable special ed teacher and has seen my son through the

good, bad, and ugly of chelating/yeast issues and is a trooper to say the least.

I really want to help her out. Please let me know if you have had any successes

with chelating iron overload and can recommend any supplements. I know that you

all have helped me in my darkest days and have helped my son immensely come back

from his mercury poisoning over the years.

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> Please, your thoughts, recommendations,and prayers are desperately needed.

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> Thank you so much,

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I am certainly no expert in this, but believe that giving blood is the most

common treatment for this condition. I have a couple of acquaintances with this

condition and their problems resolved over a period of time with frequent blood

donations, often once a week for over a year. Now, with regular blood

donations their problems have not returned. I cannot understand how someone

would be told they have a year to live with this condition--the only way I think

that could be the outcome is if nothing is done.

Anita

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> > All:

> > I have been successfully chelating my boys for some time now. My oldest

son's teacher recently approached me and told me that her husband suffers from

Hemochromatosis, a disorder that overloads on iron, and needs to chelate or find

an alternative way to get the excess iron out. He has been given less than a

year to live.

> >

> > I have heard about IP6 Iron chelating-have any of you tried this? Results?

This woman is a remarkable special ed teacher and has seen my son through the

good, bad, and ugly of chelating/yeast issues and is a trooper to say the least.

I really want to help her out. Please let me know if you have had any successes

with chelating iron overload and can recommend any supplements. I know that you

all have helped me in my darkest days and have helped my son immensely come back

from his mercury poisoning over the years.

> >

> > Please, your thoughts, recommendations,and prayers are desperately needed.

> >

> > Thank you so much,

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> >

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This killed my husband's uncle in his early 40s. Testing showed 2 sibs also

have it (not my father-in-law). They bloodlet regularly.

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> > > All:

> > > I have been successfully chelating my boys for some time now. My oldest

son's teacher recently approached me and told me that her husband suffers from

Hemochromatosis, a disorder that overloads on iron, and needs to chelate or find

an alternative way to get the excess iron out. He has been given less than a

year to live.

> > >

> > > I have heard about IP6 Iron chelating-have any of you tried this? Results?

This woman is a remarkable special ed teacher and has seen my son through the

good, bad, and ugly of chelating/yeast issues and is a trooper to say the least.

I really want to help her out. Please let me know if you have had any successes

with chelating iron overload and can recommend any supplements. I know that you

all have helped me in my darkest days and have helped my son immensely come back

from his mercury poisoning over the years.

> > >

> > > Please, your thoughts, recommendations,and prayers are desperately needed.

> > >

> > > Thank you so much,

> > >

> > >

> >

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> This killed my husband's uncle in his early 40s. Testing showed 2 sibs also

have it (not my father-in-law). They bloodlet regularly.

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Sorry, I'm afraid my post might have sounded like I didn't believe this could be

fatal. I know it can, but I don't understand how a doctor could say it will be

fatal within the year if it's now been diagnosed. Aggressively taking blood

should get iron down within the year so that the man is no longer in danger.

Taking a let's watch this condition and see what happens could definitely be

fatal, if that's what the doctor is suggesting. I know that one of my

acquaintances wanted his ASD son tested for the condition, but the doctor said

there wasn't a relationship between the two, hence no need to test, and a wait

and see if symptoms develop is best--this isn't the kind of doctor you want.

Anita

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> I have heard about IP6 Iron chelating-have any of you tried this? Results?

Excellent results here. It removes iron and free floating calcium. My son was

toxic in both iron and calcium. It took 4 months of high dose IP6, but after 4

months the toxicity was gone.

If this person is only toxic in iron and not in calcium, he will need to take a

calcium supplement, and possibly a multi-mineral that does not contain iron,

while he is taking IP6.

Dana

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Protecting the liver is really important because that's where a lot of the

excess iron is stored and major damage is done. Milk thistle is one of the best

for this. Green Tea can help because it prevents iron absorption and acts as an

antioxidant. If you have a look at what people with low iron are doing and being

careful about to make sure they increase iron levels, and imagine all that in

reverse for people with high iron - eg zinc, selenium, drinking coffee and tea,

all influence iron absorption and can drop iron levels.

I'm pretty sure there's a haemachromatosis group too.

Gail

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> All:

> I have been successfully chelating my boys for some time now. My oldest son's

teacher recently approached me and told me that her husband suffers from

Hemochromatosis, a disorder that overloads on iron, and needs to chelate or find

an alternative way to get the excess iron out. He has been given less than a

year to live.

>

> I have heard about IP6 Iron chelating-have any of you tried this? Results?

This woman is a remarkable special ed teacher and has seen my son through the

good, bad, and ugly of chelating/yeast issues and is a trooper to say the least.

I really want to help her out. Please let me know if you have had any successes

with chelating iron overload and can recommend any supplements. I know that you

all have helped me in my darkest days and have helped my son immensely come back

from his mercury poisoning over the years.

>

> Please, your thoughts, recommendations,and prayers are desperately needed.

>

> Thank you so much,

>

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I have started my son on IP6, I give it with B6,mag and zinc. I have also heard

you can use Lactoferrin. Either IP6 or Lactoferrin would seem to be appropriate

in his case.

Liz

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> > All:

> > I have been successfully chelating my boys for some time now. My oldest

son's teacher recently approached me and told me that her husband suffers from

Hemochromatosis, a disorder that overloads on iron, and needs to chelate or find

an alternative way to get the excess iron out. He has been given less than a

year to live.

> >

> > I have heard about IP6 Iron chelating-have any of you tried this? Results?

This woman is a remarkable special ed teacher and has seen my son through the

good, bad, and ugly of chelating/yeast issues and is a trooper to say the least.

I really want to help her out. Please let me know if you have had any successes

with chelating iron overload and can recommend any supplements. I know that you

all have helped me in my darkest days and have helped my son immensely come back

from his mercury poisoning over the years.

> >

> > Please, your thoughts, recommendations,and prayers are desperately needed.

> >

> > Thank you so much,

> >

> >

>

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Thank you all for your support and suggestions. I feel so badly for my son's

teacher-she gives so much of her life supporting our kids that I felt compelled

to help her in any way possible. I will forward your suggestions to her and

please continue to provide any additional information that you think is helpful.

Thank you all and God bless,

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> > > All:

> > > I have been successfully chelating my boys for some time now. My oldest

son's teacher recently approached me and told me that her husband suffers from

Hemochromatosis, a disorder that overloads on iron, and needs to chelate or find

an alternative way to get the excess iron out. He has been given less than a

year to live.

> > >

> > > I have heard about IP6 Iron chelating-have any of you tried this? Results?

This woman is a remarkable special ed teacher and has seen my son through the

good, bad, and ugly of chelating/yeast issues and is a trooper to say the least.

I really want to help her out. Please let me know if you have had any successes

with chelating iron overload and can recommend any supplements. I know that you

all have helped me in my darkest days and have helped my son immensely come back

from his mercury poisoning over the years.

> > >

> > > Please, your thoughts, recommendations,and prayers are desperately needed.

> > >

> > > Thank you so much,

> > >

> > >

> >

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