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Dear Mia,

 

My heart goes out to you! I am no expert in the subject, but I've read that

blood work does not do a good job detecting lead, because it is hiding in

the fat tissue (or something like that). There is a that focuses

on chelation of kids, and right now they are discussion the DMSA thing, so

you might get more help there even though this is a fabulous group too :o).

http://health.Autism-Mercury/

 

Gook luck and be well!

 

 

-

" Mia Harrod " <miaharrod

 

Sunday, March 22, 2009 7:36 PM

<< >> Lead in my kids

 

 

> Which test would be the best to have my kids re-tested for lead exposure?

>

> I had them tested a few months ago and they tested 3 (range 0 - 10). So I

> know that they have lead in their blood.

>

> I want to get them re-tested again though, should I get a blood or a hair

> test done on them? Or both?

>

> Then, if they test high again, I want to chelate them, any advice? Should

> I

> use DMSA or what?

>

> Also, any ideas on how I can figure out what is causing my kids to have

> these levels of lead in their blood?

>

> I am concerned but the doctor wasn't concerned at all.

>

>

>

>

> Thanks

>

> Mia

>

>

>

>

>

>

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--- On Mon, 3/23/09, Ma Ananda Anugraha <reikimamma wrote:

 

 

Ma Ananda Anugraha <reikimamma

Re: << >> Lead in my kids

 

Monday, March 23, 2009, 4:51 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Mia,

 

My heart goes out to you! I am no expert in the subject, but I've read that

blood work does not do a good job detecting lead, because it is hiding in

the fat tissue (or something like that). There is a that focuses

on chelation of kids, and right now they are discussion the DMSA thing, so

you might get more help there even though this is a fabulous group too :o).

http://health. groups.. com Autism-Mercury/

 

Gook luck and be well!

 

-

" Mia Harrod " <miaharrod (AT) charter (DOT) net>

<Alternative- Medicine- Forum@ s.com>

Sunday, March 22, 2009 7:36 PM

<< Alternative- Medicine- Forum >> Lead in my kids

 

> Which test would be the best to have my kids re-tested for lead exposure?

>

> I had them tested a few months ago and they tested 3 (range 0 - 10). So I

> know that they have lead in their blood.

>

> I want to get them re-tested again though, should I get a blood or a hair

> test done on them? Or both?

>

> Then, if they test high again, I want to chelate them, any advice? Should

> I

> use DMSA or what?

>

> Also, any ideas on how I can figure out what is causing my kids to have

> these levels of lead in their blood?

>

> I am concerned but the doctor wasn't concerned at all.

>

>

>

>

> Thanks

>

> Mia

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you so much for this, I took your advice and joined their group,

thanks so much!!

 

Mia

 

 

 

 

 

_____

 

 

On Behalf Of Ma Ananda

Anugraha

Monday, March 23, 2009 12:51 PM

 

Re: << >> Lead in my kids

 

 

 

Dear Mia,

 

My heart goes out to you! I am no expert in the subject, but I've read that

 

blood work does not do a good job detecting lead, because it is hiding in

the fat tissue (or something like that). There is a that

focuses

on chelation of kids, and right now they are discussion the DMSA thing, so

you might get more help there even though this is a fabulous group too :o).

 

http://health. <http://health.Autism-Mercury/>

Autism-Mercury/

 

Gook luck and be well!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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