Forrest's Mom There is one very sure treatment for metal poisoning: chelation therapy with EDTA. There's a lot of debate in the medical world about what chelation can and cannot do, but removing toxic metals is something they cannot debate. One of the first things I did for myself after being diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease was to go for chelation therapy (even though there was no sign in the hair analysis of metal poisoning) and I still go every few months. While I didn't see any turn around in myself I have had a very slow progressing Parkinson's Disease. After eight years it is still limited to a left side tremor. Maybe this is chance. Maybe the chelation contributed. I will never know. I did meet a few other PWP while being chelated. Two had a turn around in some symptoms. One did not. Some good books to read are: The Chelation Way by Dr. Morton Walker, Forty Something Forever by Harold & Arline Brecher and Bypassing Bypass by Elmer Cranton, M.D. and Arline Brecher. If you would like to find an M.D. near you who administers EDTA chelation therapy near you: (714) 583-7666. Aloha, Joan Dykstra (56/8/Eldepryl, Amantadine)