2roads
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I do not know how to get solvents, disinfectants, surfactants, and possibly chemical stable compounds of dioxins out of a 10 year old brain.
I know the tincture I gave him had these types of chemicals in them and he has had them for 15 months now without anything more then cesing the tincture, eating right, drinking purified water, some probiotics, and exercise.
But, it's not enough. I feel these chemicals are endocrine disruptors, and I not only see the personality change, but fear for his fertility and his cancer rate, and his offspring.
I have thought about chelation but it seems dangerous esppecially since his liver levels rose on this poison and his kidneys are weak. Also, it only seems to take care of medals not chemicals.
Does anyone know what I can safely give him that will take this from his fat, especially his brain?
I have not read that it is correctable. Are we stuck with this?
I have chlorella. Both types. The pills and liquid that I think is better for the brain. Will that do it? I don;t know.
All I do know is that the Doctor of Ostopathy did not take my case, and again I am lost.
Thanks for any help,
2roads
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2roads
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correction-he has not had them now for 15 months..........
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Razzle
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Perhaps an Environmental Medicine specialist could help?
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2roads
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Never heard of them. Do you mean a toxicologist. They don't know what was in that bottle. They can't answer physcial questions any more then the Neuro he sees.
Maybe you mean someone else.
I don't know.
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Catgirl
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Some kind person on this blog posted the info below a couple of weeks ago (I copied it). It covers nutritional support for people exposed to petrochemicals, but I think it's helpful for lyme patients, as I think it's the toxin exposure that makes lyme so much worse for many of us.
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2roads
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I knew of this man but I did not travel to Texas because there was debate about his ethical practise.
But the list looks good. I just don't know how to apply it to a 10 year old at 90 pounds with a developing brain though.
I need to be under the care of a doctor. That's where I made my first mistake. But please keep up the suggestions so I can see what my choices are and how closely I am following the info.
Thanks Catgirl
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Razzle
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Environmental Medicine is the study of the interaction between mankind and the environment. Environmental Medicine specialists can help those with chemical injury, multiple chemical sensitivities, severe allergies, etc.
On the left side of the page near the top, you can put in your state and what type of professional you want to see (MD vs. Naturopathic physician, etc.) and search for a practitioner near you.
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2roads
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Thanks Razzle.....I found 4 doctors within a 3 hour radius, 2 of which seem promising, I just don't know if they see kids.
I will call on Monday.
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Razzle
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Cool - glad to help. I hope these doctors do see kids, and I really hope they are able to help your Son.
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