Re: Is ADHD related VACCINATIONS-Does CHELATION help?
i agree, i wouldn't want to waste my money either! and NMT was expensive - $1,200. my issue is allergies, including food. nmt worked on most of them, i think except for dairy. i don't know if 5 is old enough to do it or not... You could get an idea of whether he does indeed have
food allergies by getting either blood or scratch tests via an allergist MD. if he comes up positive on either test, then you'd get an idea if
food allergies could be the culprit. Plus the allergists tests are covered by insurance. If the blood and scratch tests come up positive, then you'd know whether another step is necessary (other than taking him off allergenic foods).
I've personally had blood tests to test for
food allergies -- 25 foods out of 125 came up positive. Positive meant that my blood made antibodies to the substances. I did NMT after that.. so I knew going into NMT that I had something for NMT to fix. I haven't had the same blood test done after NMT, so i can't say that it altered the situation 100%, although i do know that it helped.
I've never personally had a scratch test, so I don't know how their accuracy compares with blood tests... Autism is another disease that has been linked to food allergies, in addition to other things... I read a little about it on curezone... here's a link to a story about Miles, who had milk and wheat allergies with autism as the result. While i do realize that autism is different from adhd, it still shows how powerful food allergies can be for some people.
//www.curezone.org/forums/m.asp?f=54&i=331
I went to the alternativemedicine.com website to see if i could get a copy of the article about adhd that impressed me so much, but no luck.
Lisa