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Question about Unda Numbers/autism specturm
Hi - I have a 3 year old daughter who sees a naturopath. She has sensory processing dysfunction/autism spectrum issues. She has severe allergies to food - milk, egg, soy and gluten. Her naturopath says she has 'leaky gut' and recommended probiotics, EFA's and an immune glycerite and she takes these everyday. We are tyring to detox her system of any toxins or heavy metals and her naturopath prescribed Unda Numbers 3, 22 and 50 for her.I looked up the ingredients for these, as they are homeopathic remedies, but they contain metals, Unda 3 contains aluminum and tin, 22 contains silver and 50 contains aluminum and silver. Aluminum is one of the metals I want her detoxed of. Would using these remedies with metal in them be a good idea if we are drying to rid her of any heavy metal toxicity she may have? Do they work that way? I can find no information about these Unda Numbers anywhere other than on sites that sell them.
Any opinions? I have not given them to her yet. I use homeopathic remedies myself and believe in them, but I'm nervous about the metals because my daughter is only 3 years old and is on the autism spectrum. I don't want to give her anything to further complicate her delicate system.
Beth
bjshad on 2007-05-05
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
The way homeopathy works is that 'like cures like.' If you want to detox heavy metals, then you use the heavy metal. If you got stung by a bee, then you use a homeopathic of bee, etc. Don't be afraid to use Unda. They are wonderful and life changing. I have used them on hundreds of ASD children, non-ASD children and adults and they have also changed my Multiple Chemical Sensitivity. I am a holistic physician and former pediatrician.
DrGennaro last decade
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