http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05241/561879.stm
Certainly chelation doesn't help all kids, but there's evidence that it
helps some children tremendously," said Chrisoula Perdziola, who said she
knows of several families who have not experienced any complications with
the therapy.
Many local families are receiving this treatment as well, she said. In
surveys conducted by the Autism Research Institute, 76 percent of parents
say their children have been helped by chelation; only 2 percent said they
got worse.
http://www.evidenceofharm.com/wsj.htm
http://www.bridges4kids.org/articles/4-03/HaiDang4-03.html
http://www.thehealthierlife.co.uk/article/3384/chelation-therapy.html
http://curezone.com/forums/m.asp?f=237&i=2432
Rich.@. - 14 Sep 2005 04:15 GMT
>http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05241/561879.stm
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>Certainly chelation doesn't help all kids, but there's evidence that it
>helps some children tremendously," said Chrisoula Perdziola, who said she
>knows of several families who have not experienced any complications with
>the therapy.
What a hypocrite. Vaccinations have saved millions of lives and yet
Jan obsesses about the rare complications and posts links to whacko
anti-vaccination site.
A child dies when a quack uses a treatment that has absolutely NO
OBJECTIVE evidence that it works and she posts anecdotal reports that
it helps some children tremendously. Tell that to the parents whose
child died.
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Aloha,
Rich
PS: Cue Jan Drew to start a new thread attacking me. Just watch.
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Mark Probert - 14 Sep 2005 14:01 GMT
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Thanks for proving you want more dead and disabled kids.