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Old August 25th 05, 10:13 PM
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"Mark Probert" wrote in message
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http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05236/559444.stm

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05237/559756.stm

"A 5-year-old autistic boy died Tuesday in a Butler County doctor's office
while undergoing an increasingly popular though controversial medical
treatment touted by some as a cure for the lifelong neurological and
developmental disorder."

"Authorities said Kerry's office reported that the child was receiving an
IV treatment for lead poisoning when he went into cardiac arrest."

Lead poisoning causes autism? Sounds like spinning to cover the butt.


Actually, YOU are the lowest of low with this title.

What was said:

He claims his son Jamison, now 3, has dramatically improved since undergoing
chelation therapy to remove mercury, the metal most associated with autism
because of its presence in some childhood vaccines. He and his wife launched
their international group in May.

He said that, in 2000, perhaps a dozen autistic children were treated with
chelation therapy. This year, it's more than 10,000.

Marwa Nadama said yesterday she did not want to comment except to say that
she is not blaming chelation for her son's death, at least not at this
point.

"Let's wait until we have the results of the autopsy," she said.