Problems with supplements?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is a medical doctor telling you there are problems with her bloodwork? If your daughter is healthy, thats all you need to know. The goal isn't to meet certain numbers, its to have a healthy child. Some folks just have a different normal. My calcium is always a little high, but so what? I wonder if you should rely on these "developmental people?"


NOT. My kid's mercury, lead, and aluminum levels are high, causing great distress and burden in the brain. Other than his brain dysfunction, I consider my child very healthy. But I'm not going to ignore it when I find a deficiency or abundance of something in his system. Each time we've supplemented, we've seen more attentiveness, eye contact, and communication. It's an inquisitive parent who will make it right for his/her child. Ignoring any deficiency wont make it go away. Any parent who drops the ball on figuring out what/why their child's health is compromised is in my book, not a good parent at all. I don't go along with that "we're all different" crap.
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