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Re: 有沒有地方(政府醫院)驗到小兒的身體含重金屬是否超標?
Dear all,
I have some questions for the heavy metal stuff. As a speech therapist, I heard about this kind of testing long ago. Most (if not all) of my colleages (paediatricians, psychologists, etc) don't believe in that. I am not challenging anybody here but really want to learn more.
I understand that there should be pretty much researches showing the effectiveness of this kind of treatment. That's why I can't understand why most doctors don't like it (or even against it). In fact, checking up the heavy metal level and providing vitamins is far more cheaper than employing all kinds of therapists to do the training. I wonder, if it is as effective as it claims, why don't the Hospital Authority introduces this treatment?
Another question is, have you done the heavy metal test yourself? According to one of the paediatrians I know, it is not uncommon to have relatively high heavy metal found in our hair or urine, etc, because of the polluted environment and our diet in HK. The problem is, even the heavy metal level is high, does it "automatically" means that the children are going to present all the problems they have (inattentiveness, language delay...). If the high heavy metal level is found in most people (which mean "normal"), how can we judge that the children's problems come from the heavy metal?
Once again, I claim hereby that I am not aiming at challenging anybody, but really want to learn more about this. Please accept my apologies if you feel offended.
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