Guest guest Posted December 24, 2000 Report Share Posted December 24, 2000 Listmates: We are on a protocol which calls for stopping the extra zinc while ON chelation days. The first day of chelation this round (Friday) I inadvertently gave Joe his nighttime zinc of 40 mgs. along with his melatonin. I did not realize it until the following morning. I try to be so careful about his supplements! Anyway, we also follow a protocol which takes his urine toxic metals test the second morning of chelation; thus the morning after giving him the zinc we took his urine. My question is this.....will the DMSA bind most readily to the zinc and therefore give us a false reading on the urine, since the drug was grabbing the zinc instead of the other toxic metals? I don't want to give the false impression that his metals are going down if the DMSA was just too busy grabbing onto the zinc instead. What do you all think or know about the reasons for not giving zinc while ON chelation? Thanks. On the up side, I had reported that did exceptionally well his first week OFF chelation. Well, his second week OFF chelation was a difficult one with many of his " negative " behaviors amplified. We just started his third round ON chelation, and he is having some good verbal interchanges. Perhaps we are moving into the " good on, poor off " pattern that others are seeing. Why would this have been the opposite the first round? Our first urine revealed elevated lead and mercury (high reference range). Also, was putting mercury out on his pre-chelation urine! Pretty interesting. Round One Urine Lead 17 (ref. range 0-15) Mercury 2.7 (ref. range 0-3) Thanks for listening! Have a blessed holiday everyone. I have faith that 2001 will be a pivitol year for our children! Rhonda Yanosky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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