I have the Kirkman labs book "A guide to scientific nutrition for autism and related conditions" and the chapter it has in there on detoxification is very helpful and has helped to ease some of my doubts. However I still have some questions:
The first one is probably the easiest one. How long has this chelation process been around or been used for the autistic?
The second question is when looking for a doctor (and there in no way I would even think to do this without a DAN doctor's knowledge and experience)what questions should I be asking the doctor to weed out the idiots from the genius? What should I be looking for in other words?
I talked to one yesterday (a DAN doctor mind you) and how he got qualifications to be one is beyond me. He told me has a couple of autistic patients and knows of the chelation process. If this is all that is required to be a DAN doctor then I don't see a distinct advantage to them either.
So can anyone suggestion the questions I need to ask? What kind of info should I be looking for?
Respectfully,
Deborah Delp
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