Say "NO to Chelation"! (No2Chelation.org)

Welcome

Hello and welcome to our website. Our site is new, so you will continue to see changes to the content in the coming months.

Our Mission is to support parents who are resisting pressure to submit their children to unwanted and experimental chelation treatments as a purported cure for autism.

Recent News

11/17/2009 - Press Release/Statement

After a weekend of support and controversy in the media, Juli Martinez spoke out on her reasons for taking a stand against chelation. See our Events section!

11/14/2009 - New Website Launch
On 11/14/2009, we launched our new website. We invite you to take a look around the website and tell your friends to come see us too by using our new Spread the Word website tool.

11/13/2009 -Courtroom victory

Juli Martinez wins a victory for austistic children facing chelation. Juli, a disabled mother of an autistic boy, fought back in Austin, TX District Court against her ex-husband's pressure to force her son to be IV chelated and won a continuance that forces Dr Jepson of the controversial treatment center "Thoughtful House" to take the stand to defend his experimental practices

 

Recent News Articles of Interest:

Chicago Tribune, 22 November 2009

http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/chi-autism-treatments-nov22,0,7095563,full.story

Here's N2C's favorite part:

"Last year, the National Institutes of Health halted a controversial government-funded study of chelation before a single child with autism was treated. Researchers at Cornell University and University of California, Santa Cruz, had found that rats without lead poisoning showed signs of cognitive damage after being treated with a chelator."

 

Donate

Donate securely through our online donation page.

Donations are needed to carry the fight against chelation to the perpetrators of this junk science. 

Spotlight

We have finally gone live with a new website. This new website will allow supporters like you to make donations and also help spread the word about this organization on to your friends and family. On behalf of everyone here we'd like to thank you for your support.

 

 

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