The Associated Press reported on July 9 on a proposed study on removing heavy metals in autistic children that is being pushed hard by parents, who have seen dramatic improvements in their children. Unfortunately, one of the med schools, Johns Hopkins, charged with doing the study is very reluctant to do so. Sometimes this means a negative study before it even starts. Those with experience in the field know how to give the therapy safely and effectively.
Contact Associated Press for details and the American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology formerly the American Board of Chelation Therapy
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