Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 In a message dated 23/06/2006 12:47:37 GMT Daylight Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes: This is confusing. I didn't think much of NCD when I first heard about it. Then I heard Dr. Cave was participating in the study, and she is the ultimate champion of dmsa, so I thought again and then Mark Schauss intimated she was only participating to put an end to the hype about it. Then there was the post on A-M where Boyd Hayley said he had done an experiment with NCD like he has done with other chelators and said definitely it does not chelate mercury. I was looking for something that my dd who has so far refused to chelate, but all this conflicting information is very confusing. >>>Go check out the AutismNCD list. This stuff most definitely does something and its doign for old timers and folks who have not responded to anything else. And its doing it very quickly in the majority of cases. I am excited - you know how scared I am to chelate myself, not because I think its dangerous but because I cannot afford to be at less than my usual state of health - I have too much do to - gotta organise me a 2 day biomed conference and juggle that with new business and try to keep up with changes in Sam (!) Anyways, this makes me feel like I am doing soemthing, but you have to respect it even though it looks and tastes like water - less is more for many folks including me!! Sam and I both had yeasty wee 3 days in - metals moving? We have both had what is being dubbed as 're-tracing' activity at sites of old injuries/infections, much like describes about the Virastop. I never believed in such things before now.............its very spooky! It gives me new hope that I will be able to something for my supplement-aversive NT's and I plan to go in with NCD, Cellfood and ionic zinc to add to the EFA's and probio's they WILL take int he summer hols. Though how I might cope with my balshy prepubscemt (?sp) NT's with yeast behaviours, I do not know...................maybe this isn;t such a good idea after all ROFL Mandi x PS Working on a Sam update - its very long.................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 In a message dated 23/06/2006 13:54:00 GMT Daylight Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes: Anybody know when the study is supposed to be completed? The other studies associated with the product are, to be honest, pretty lame, but am interested in this upcoming study. >>>by the end of year they hope Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 This is confusing. I didn't think much of NCD when I first heard about it. Then I heard Dr. Cave was participating in the study, and she is the ultimate champion of dmsa, so I thought again and then Mark Schauss intimated she was only participating to put an end to the hype about it. Then there was the post on A-M where Boyd Hayley said he had done an experiment with NCD like he has done with other chelators and said definitely it does not chelate mercury. I was looking for something that my dd who has so far refused to chelate, but all this conflicting information is very confusing. Re: NCD sleep issues Hi Mandi.Thanks for getting back.We are giving first thing am.No yeast smellNot verbal, but Jane thinks he is more oppositional than usual.3 hours sleep per night! Both of us here are averaging 6 or 7 hours sleep each night and are having trouble!.Mum231ASDaol wrote:> In a message dated 23/06/2006 09:29:39 GMT Daylight Time, > awexgotadsl (DOT) co.uk writes:>> We have been on one drop only once per day for six days for our 16> year> old son. As he is so sensitive, we planned to increase slowly. The> only> thing that has happened so far, is that it is taking him even> longer to> get to sleep at night ( around 2 or 3 am ) Has anyone had this> experience, or am I imagining that it is associated with NCD?>> > >>This has been reported ont he NCD list sveral times. One of the > parents said they felt it was energising. I am guessing you are giving > this in the AM? Thats the general advice but not helpful if you > already are.> > Noticed any change to smell of his wee? Yeast can mess up sleep patterns.> > Is he able to communicate how he is feeling? Is he purposeful and > active or acting up?> > Not had this trouble with Sam (not with LDN either) but you got me > thinking about myself - 4.30am is bedtime at present, 7.30am wake up - > sigh, but I really don't feel too bad in myself, I just not its not a > healthy way to carry on> > HTH> Mandi x> > ---------------------------------------------------------->> No virus found in this incoming message.> Checked by AVG Free Edition.> Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.2/373 - Release Date: 6/22/06> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 Anybody know when the study is supposed to be completed? The other studies associated with the product are, to be honest, pretty lame, but am interested in this upcoming study. Re: Confusing: NCD sleep issues In a message dated 23/06/2006 12:47:37 GMT Daylight Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes: This is confusing. I didn't think much of NCD when I first heard about it. Then I heard Dr. Cave was participating in the study, and she is the ultimate champion of dmsa, so I thought again and then Mark Schauss intimated she was only participating to put an end to the hype about it. Then there was the post on A-M where Boyd Hayley said he had done an experiment with NCD like he has done with other chelators and said definitely it does not chelate mercury. I was looking for something that my dd who has so far refused to chelate, but all this conflicting information is very confusing. >>>Go check out the AutismNCD list. This stuff most definitely does something and its doign for old timers and folks who have not responded to anything else. And its doing it very quickly in the majority of cases. I am excited - you know how scared I am to chelate myself, not because I think its dangerous but because I cannot afford to be at less than my usual state of health - I have too much do to - gotta organise me a 2 day biomed conference and juggle that with new business and try to keep up with changes in Sam (!) Anyways, this makes me feel like I am doing soemthing, but you have to respect it even though it looks and tastes like water - less is more for many folks including me!! Sam and I both had yeasty wee 3 days in - metals moving? We have both had what is being dubbed as 're-tracing' activity at sites of old injuries/infections, much like describes about the Virastop. I never believed in such things before now.............its very spooky! It gives me new hope that I will be able to something for my supplement-aversive NT's and I plan to go in with NCD, Cellfood and ionic zinc to add to the EFA's and probio's they WILL take int he summer hols. Though how I might cope with my balshy prepubscemt (?sp) NT's with yeast behaviours, I do not know...................maybe this isn;t such a good idea after all ROFL Mandi x PS Working on a Sam update - its very long.................... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 Me too . Dr Usman told me she was asked to take part in the study but declined because she doesn't agree with the way the product is being marketed (pyramid selling). Nevertheless, she is encouraginging some of her patients to take it as it seems to be doing something. Sharon > > Anybody know when the study is supposed to be completed? The other studies associated with the product are, to be honest, pretty lame, but am interested in this upcoming study. > > > > Re: Confusing: NCD sleep issues > > > > In a message dated 23/06/2006 12:47:37 GMT Daylight Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes: > This is confusing. I didn't think much of NCD when I first heard about it. Then I heard Dr. Cave was participating in the study, and she is the ultimate champion of dmsa, so I thought again and then Mark Schauss intimated she was only participating to put an end to the hype about it. > > Then there was the post on A-M where Boyd Hayley said he had done an experiment with NCD like he has done with other chelators and said definitely it does not chelate mercury. > > I was looking for something that my dd who has so far refused to chelate, but all this conflicting information is very confusing. > > >>>Go check out the AutismNCD list. This stuff most definitely does something and its doign for old timers and folks who have not responded to anything else. And its doing it very quickly in the majority of cases. > > I am excited - you know how scared I am to chelate myself, not because I think its dangerous but because I cannot afford to be at less than my usual state of health - I have too much do to - gotta organise me a 2 day biomed conference and juggle that with new business and try to keep up with changes in Sam (!) > > Anyways, this makes me feel like I am doing soemthing, but you have to respect it even though it looks and tastes like water - less is more for many folks including me!! Sam and I both had yeasty wee 3 days in - metals moving? We have both had what is being dubbed as 're- tracing' activity at sites of old injuries/infections, much like describes about the Virastop. I never believed in such things before now.............its very spooky! > > It gives me new hope that I will be able to something for my supplement-aversive NT's and I plan to go in with NCD, Cellfood and ionic zinc to add to the EFA's and probio's they WILL take int he summer hols. Though how I might cope with my balshy prepubscemt (?sp) NT's with yeast behaviours, I do not know...................maybe this isn;t such a good idea after all ROFL > > Mandi x > PS Working on a Sam update - its very long.................... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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