From what I can see, the reporter writing that article indicated she was 95% symptom-free, while the actual doctor only said significant improvement. Your most recent article again indicates that the doctor says she is doing well, but not fully recovered.
Heavy metal tests and other metabolic screenings are almost always done by an outside lab, and can be ordered without seeing the doctor in person. Most doctors of this nature, because they are often in different states than their patients, order the tests remotely and then only see the patient when they get the results back and it is time to treat. If he started treating her with anything without the correct lab testing to back it up, then yes, I would consider that very irresponsible, though still possibly resulting in a successful treatment as even a stopped clock is sometimes right. I don't know what exact procedures she received, or what (if anything) her lab tests showed to justify it.
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