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I just read a story about a U.K.
family that lost their autistic five-year-old son during chelation
therapy in a clinic in Pennsylvania.
That is a tragic loss I
can’t even imagine…It makes me think of the old
Chinese curse, “May you live to bury your
children”. But a bit of perspective is needed.
• This is the first
chelation-related death in nearly 50 years
• 600 people a year die
from using aspirin
• In 2001 the Autism
Research Institute reported that in a survey of more than 23,000
parents who resorted to chelation for their autistic children, nearly
three out of four said the method helped
• Chelation is an
FDA-approved therapy for treating children with lead poisoning
The FDA can’t approve
chelation for treating autism…Why?
The U.S. Navy developed chelation in the 1940’s to treat lead
poisoning. Besides that, it also helps remove other heavy metals from
the body.
Now here's the catch: In spite of
the FDA approval to use this therapy on children, the medical
mainstream CAN'T recognize the effectiveness of chelation in treating
autism because that would amount to an official recognition of one of
the suspected causes of autism: mercury toxicity from the vaccine
preservative thimerosal.
It’s interesting to note
that the rise in autism parallels the rise in the use of thimerosal.
Now think about this…If
chelation works for autistic kids, wouldn’t that suggest a
connection between heavy metals and autism? And you can’t
dismiss the results by pulling out the placebo effect. Autistic kids
don't snap out of autism just because they're aware they're being
treated.
I’m wondering if chorella
might not be an alternative…
Since chorella also helps cleanse
the body of heavy metals, maybe it could be another
option…As far as I know the only side effect is it makes
your feces green.
Anyone heard of chlorella being used
as a treatment in autism?
Ed Tolliver researches the web for
useful and reliable natural health solutions for today’s
health problems. He publishes his findings at http://www.naturalhealthcatalog.com
and on his blog at http://www.naturalhealthcatalog.blogspot.com
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