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If your not familiar with Autism United is an organization that supports treatments such as Chelation, ABA, Anti-fungal and anti-yeast therapy (even though they say they don't support everything on the list - then why would you list it?).
Autism Hub 2009
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"Chelation can be dangerous and cause serious harm."
FDA cracks down on chelation therapy drugs Rob Stein 2010
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Chelation helps the body excrete heavy metals and is approved to treat lead poisoning in children.
FDA cracks down on experimental autism therapy Rob Stein 2010
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Chelation therapy is not a substitute for prevention of further exposure to lead and should not be used to permit continued exposure to lead.
Succimer 2010
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"Chelation can be dangerous and cause serious harm."
FDA cracks down on chelation therapy drugs Rob Stein 2010
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Chelation therapy — a legitimate method of removing heavy metals such as lead or mercury from the body, but now pitched in alternative-medicine circles as a cure for heart disease and other ailments — is “disproven, expensive, and dangerous,” according to Mr. Singh and Dr.Ernst. They urge patients “not to use this treatment.”
Ayurvedic medicines often contaminated by toxic metals, study says 2008
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Chelation therapy saves lives and billions of dollars.
Mark Hyman, MD: Why Lead Poisoning May Be Causing Your Health Problems 2010
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Chelation therapy saves lives and billions of dollars.
Mark Hyman, MD: Why Lead Poisoning May Be Causing Your Health Problems 2010
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Chelation is a chemical process that attracts lead ions.
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The Chelation therapy involves the use of substances that actually bind with the toxic metals in the body and then form a kind of salt.
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