Chelation Treatment – Weighing Your Child’s Safety When Considering the Risk of Chelation Treatment

July 2, 2009

Chelation treatment is a therapy where the body is purged of toxins that may have caused autism. Some people feel, though research does not support this belief, that the mercury in childhood vaccinations is a contributing factor in the increased cases of autism. They believe also that children with autism somehow wind up with too much toxic heavy metal in their systems and that this metal has detrimental effects on the child’s brain. Supporters of this chelation treatment claim that not only is the mercury from childhood vaccinations an issue but so are the metals in foods and the environment. The feeling is that other children are able to rid themselves of his metal whereas children who develop autism are unable to purge their bodies of the toxins and so need help to do so. This is where chelation therapy comes into the equation.

Chelation therapy is the use of an amino acid, often EDTA (ethylene diamine tetra acetic), which can attach itself to the toxic metal in the child’s system. It is put into the body through intravenous means and then flushed out through urine taking the toxins with it. Other similar treatments are given by using nasal sprays or creams that are absorbed into the skin.

This chelation treatment has been recognized as being useful for a variety of conditions including Parkinson’s, Schizophrenia, Cancer and Alzheimer’s. But, the FDA, Food and Drug Administration, does not recognize it as a treatment for autism. Chelation treatment is only when tests prove that there has been contamination of the patient by toxic metals. It especially is not recognized as a treatment for children with autism.

Despite researchers coming out against this therapy desperate parents are willing to try anything to cure their children of the incurable disorder of autism. One such attempt met with disastrous results last year. Recently an autistic child, who was only five years old, was undergoing repeated chelation therapy and on the third treatment session, in his doctor’s office, he died.

This news was received with great sadness by the community, but was used as a caution to other parents anxious to try anything possible to help their children. Those in the know in the autism community, professionals who follow these experimental treatments, had sadly expected an outcome like this to occur. It is being used as a warning to parents. While it’s understood that they want to try everything they can to help their children caution must be taken, not all treatments available are actually safe to use on children. Parents must allow researchers the opportunities to fully investigate alternatives before rushing in desperation to attempt unproven treatments.

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