I still don't trust LaRezisto. And chelation seems to be the removal of heavy metals from the blood including lead, arsenic or mercury. It's used in the treatment of autism (although there is no scientific support to this claim) and heart disease. Chelation is considered a dangerous practice and is potentially fatal...
Also, autism is also treated, sometimes, by use of a certain diet. Could the ceremony girls be considered autistic to some extent?
Chelation therapy is the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. For the most common forms of heavy metal intoxication, those involving lead, arsenic or mercury, the standard of care in the USA dictates the use of DMSA. Other chelating agents, such as DMPS and alpha lipoic acid (ALA), are used in conventional and alternative medicine.
Side effects can include headaches, skin irritation, nausea or stomach upset, diarrhea, extreme fatigue, cramps, joint pain, feeling faint, and in rare cases (0.02%) fever.[13] Safety concerns include kidney toxicity.[14]
Roy E. Kerry has been charged with involuntary manslaughter following the 2005 death of a five year old autistic boy.[15]
In August 2005, an autistic boy went into cardiac arrest fifty minutes after an infusion of acidic Endrate and died with hypocalcemia. The initial coroner's report ruled the death accidental.[16] Dr. Mary Jean Brown, chief of the Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that the child died because he was given the wrong chelation agent.[17]
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I still don't trust LaRezisto. And chelation seems to be the removal of heavy metals from the blood including lead, arsenic or mercury. It's used in the treatment of autism (although there is no scientific support to this claim) and heart disease. Chelation is considered a dangerous practice and is potentially fatal...
ReplyDeleteAlso, autism is also treated, sometimes, by use of a certain diet. Could the ceremony girls be considered autistic to some extent?
Chelation therapy is the administration of chelating agents to remove heavy metals from the body. For the most common forms of heavy metal intoxication, those involving lead, arsenic or mercury, the standard of care in the USA dictates the use of DMSA. Other chelating agents, such as DMPS and alpha lipoic acid (ALA), are used in conventional and alternative medicine.
ReplyDeleteSide effects can include headaches, skin irritation, nausea or stomach upset, diarrhea, extreme fatigue, cramps, joint pain, feeling faint, and in rare cases (0.02%) fever.[13] Safety concerns include kidney toxicity.[14]
Roy E. Kerry has been charged with involuntary manslaughter following the 2005 death of a five year old autistic boy.[15]
In August 2005, an autistic boy went into cardiac arrest fifty minutes after an infusion of acidic Endrate and died with hypocalcemia. The initial coroner's report ruled the death accidental.[16] Dr. Mary Jean Brown, chief of the Lead Poisoning Prevention Branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that the child died because he was given the wrong chelation agent.[17]
chelation is used in some very new agey odd therapies as well.
ReplyDeleteand holy freakies! we've gotten five videos within the last 48 hours. i think the c's must be taking those Shadow drugs.
im an idiot, i thought it was pronounced kee-lation. oh well. and yes, it's used in a lot of "new age" stuff. But this is getting ridunkulous.
ReplyDeletewait, did i say... getting?
Yeah but on the plus side you get to go to the mountains and learn the secrets of the universe! I'd say that's worth getting chelated for!
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you know there are gayliens in those mountains!!!
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ReplyDeleteI'm lovin' the excitement around 10/12. I suppose they're trying to give us a gift after the not-so-spectacular 10/12 last year.
ReplyDeleteTHANKS! :)
emma looks absolutely terrorfied at the end and not convinced.
ReplyDeleteit actually realyl freaked me out
She'll get to see Bree? I guess that means she gets the grave next to her.
ReplyDelete1. I do think she is doing signs..
ReplyDeletein the begining, emma puts her hand to her cheek rubbing it.. the hand in the fist...
those seem very obviously signs. I could be wrong
2. the big clue that jonas fucked up- I hope emma doesn't get herself brainwashed.
Oh and I forgot to mention..
ReplyDeleteat the end... when she's looking up constantly, it looks like they're giving her cue cards to read... definately not her voice.