Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is if the kids still have autistic symptoms then chelation needs to continue. Even though mercury is not being excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need to do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind though, one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it is deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they still have symtoms of autism. --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > It has been a few months since I have been on > this > > > site. We thought we > > > were through chelating our 8 year old daughter > and > > > now we are > > > wondering if we got a false negative on our last > > > urine challenge. > > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the > > > country. He suggests > > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS > intravaneous. > > > That sounds a > > > little scary to me. I have known adults who felt > > > pretty bad after DMPS > > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more favorite > way > > > to chelate now is > > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in 6 > > > months. ANyway, can > > > anyone share with me who has either chelated > this > > > way or done a > > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there > more > > > regression etc. > > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly > appreciate > > > any help anyone > > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of > > > supplements in addition > > > to the DMPS? > > > > > > Thanks a ton!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is if the kids still have autistic symptoms then chelation needs to continue. Even though mercury is not being excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need to do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind though, one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it is deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they still have symtoms of autism. --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > It has been a few months since I have been on > this > > > site. We thought we > > > were through chelating our 8 year old daughter > and > > > now we are > > > wondering if we got a false negative on our last > > > urine challenge. > > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the > > > country. He suggests > > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS > intravaneous. > > > That sounds a > > > little scary to me. I have known adults who felt > > > pretty bad after DMPS > > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more favorite > way > > > to chelate now is > > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in 6 > > > months. ANyway, can > > > anyone share with me who has either chelated > this > > > way or done a > > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there > more > > > regression etc. > > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly > appreciate > > > any help anyone > > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of > > > supplements in addition > > > to the DMPS? > > > > > > Thanks a ton!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Hi there - we have done IV chelation now for 9 rounds, once a month, DMPS, Vit C and glutathionine, first two months nothing came out then 5, 11, 17, 25, 23, 17, 11, - our childs comprehension has got better and better, this is a child who always got yeast when using oral DMSA, didn't appear to pull anything using TD DMPS - he is 11 years of age, his biggest jump forwards have come over the last nine months, we will continue along these lines until we get a 0 reading for a few months - we do a urine challenge three hours after the chelation. We haven't had regressions but I have heard of others who have had - we have gone slowly with this so his body has had time to clear out, then rebuild minerals etc again - it was very scary the first time, however he doesn't mind it and we watch a DVD each time - whole process takes about 40 minutes - just seems to me that after each time his toxic load has come down - will be interested to see what he pulls this time, as now he has been on valtrex for two weeks, and so maybe that will enable him to pull more - so thankful for DAN and the webcasts which is really where we have got most of our information from regards Re: Re: Need help on DMPS IV provoke challenge >I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is if > the kids still have autistic symptoms then chelation > needs to continue. Even though mercury is not being > excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older > kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need to > do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind though, > one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do > several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it is > deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they still > have symtoms of autism. > > > --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> wrote: > >> >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > It has been a few months since I have been on >> this >> > > site. We thought we >> > > were through chelating our 8 year old daughter >> and >> > > now we are >> > > wondering if we got a false negative on our last >> > > urine challenge. >> > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the >> > > country. He suggests >> > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS >> intravaneous. >> > > That sounds a >> > > little scary to me. I have known adults who felt >> > > pretty bad after DMPS >> > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more favorite >> way >> > > to chelate now is >> > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in 6 >> > > months. ANyway, can >> > > anyone share with me who has either chelated >> this >> > > way or done a >> > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there >> more >> > > regression etc. >> > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly >> appreciate >> > > any help anyone >> > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of >> > > supplements in addition >> > > to the DMPS? >> > > >> > > Thanks a ton!! >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > __________________________________________________ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Hi there - we have done IV chelation now for 9 rounds, once a month, DMPS, Vit C and glutathionine, first two months nothing came out then 5, 11, 17, 25, 23, 17, 11, - our childs comprehension has got better and better, this is a child who always got yeast when using oral DMSA, didn't appear to pull anything using TD DMPS - he is 11 years of age, his biggest jump forwards have come over the last nine months, we will continue along these lines until we get a 0 reading for a few months - we do a urine challenge three hours after the chelation. We haven't had regressions but I have heard of others who have had - we have gone slowly with this so his body has had time to clear out, then rebuild minerals etc again - it was very scary the first time, however he doesn't mind it and we watch a DVD each time - whole process takes about 40 minutes - just seems to me that after each time his toxic load has come down - will be interested to see what he pulls this time, as now he has been on valtrex for two weeks, and so maybe that will enable him to pull more - so thankful for DAN and the webcasts which is really where we have got most of our information from regards Re: Re: Need help on DMPS IV provoke challenge >I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is if > the kids still have autistic symptoms then chelation > needs to continue. Even though mercury is not being > excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older > kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need to > do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind though, > one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do > several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it is > deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they still > have symtoms of autism. > > > --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> wrote: > >> >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > It has been a few months since I have been on >> this >> > > site. We thought we >> > > were through chelating our 8 year old daughter >> and >> > > now we are >> > > wondering if we got a false negative on our last >> > > urine challenge. >> > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the >> > > country. He suggests >> > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS >> intravaneous. >> > > That sounds a >> > > little scary to me. I have known adults who felt >> > > pretty bad after DMPS >> > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more favorite >> way >> > > to chelate now is >> > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in 6 >> > > months. ANyway, can >> > > anyone share with me who has either chelated >> this >> > > way or done a >> > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there >> more >> > > regression etc. >> > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly >> appreciate >> > > any help anyone >> > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of >> > > supplements in addition >> > > to the DMPS? >> > > >> > > Thanks a ton!! >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > __________________________________________________ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 It's not that I am afraid to do it on my grandson, but we don't live anywhere near a DAN doctor where we could go once a month.. Wish there wre a doctor that could do it here. My grandson will be nine in a few months. <maryhe@...> wrote: Hi there - we have done IV chelation now for 9 rounds, once a month, DMPS, Vit C and glutathionine, first two months nothing came out then 5, 11, 17, 25, 23, 17, 11, - our childs comprehension has got better and better, this is a child who always got yeast when using oral DMSA, didn't appear to pull anything using TD DMPS - he is 11 years of age, his biggest jump forwards have come over the last nine months, we will continue along these lines until we get a 0 reading for a few months - we do a urine challenge three hours after the chelation. We haven't had regressions but I have heard of others who have had - we have gone slowly with this so his body has had time to clear out, then rebuild minerals etc again - it was very scary the first time, however he doesn't mind it and we watch a DVD each time - whole process takes about 40 minutes - just seems to me that after each time his toxic load has come down - will be interested to see what he pulls this time, as now he has been on valtrex for two weeks, and so maybe that will enable him to pull more - so thankful for DAN and the webcasts which is really where we have got most of our information fromregards Re: Re: Need help on DMPS IV provoke challenge>I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is if> the kids still have autistic symptoms then chelation> needs to continue. Even though mercury is not being> excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older> kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need to> do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind though,> one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do> several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it is> deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they still> have symtoms of autism.> >> --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> wrote:>>> >> >>> > > Hi,>> > >>> > > It has been a few months since I have been on>> this>> > > site. We thought we>> > > were through chelating our 8 year old daughter>> and>> > > now we are>> > > wondering if we got a false negative on our last>> > > urine challenge.>> > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the>> > > country. He suggests>> > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS>> intravaneous.>> > > That sounds a>> > > little scary to me. I have known adults who felt>> > > pretty bad after DMPS>> > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more favorite>> way>> > > to chelate now is>> > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in 6>> > > months. ANyway, can>> > > anyone share with me who has either chelated>> this>> > > way or done a>> > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there>> more>> > > regression etc.>> > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly>> appreciate>> > > any help anyone>> > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of>> > > supplements in addition>> > > to the DMPS?>> > >>> > > Thanks a ton!!>> > >>> > > >> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>> > __________________________________________________>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Put a post on where you live. There may be a doc very close who could do the IV's for you. Remember when you gppgle doctos to check for doc's who do chelation, toxicologists., alternative medicine. There are more and more coming on board every day. Hooooray --- Maurine Meleck <maurine_meleck@...> wrote: > It's not that I am afraid to do it on my grandson, > but we don't live anywhere near a DAN doctor where > we could go once a month.. Wish there wre a doctor > that could do it here. My grandson will be nine in > a few months. > > <maryhe@...> wrote: Hi there > - we have done IV chelation now for 9 rounds, once a > month, DMPS, > Vit C and glutathionine, first two months nothing > came out then 5, 11, 17, > 25, 23, 17, 11, - our childs comprehension has got > better and better, this > is a child who always got yeast when using oral > DMSA, didn't appear to pull > anything using TD DMPS - he is 11 years of age, his > biggest jump forwards > have come over the last nine months, we will > continue along these lines > until we get a 0 reading for a few months - we do a > urine challenge three > hours after the chelation. We haven't had > regressions but I have heard of > others who have had - we have gone slowly with this > so his body has had time > to clear out, then rebuild minerals etc again - it > was very scary the first > time, however he doesn't mind it and we watch a DVD > each time - whole > process takes about 40 minutes - just seems to me > that after each time his > toxic load has come down - will be interested to see > what he pulls this > time, as now he has been on valtrex for two weeks, > and so maybe that will > enable him to pull more - so thankful for DAN and > the webcasts which is > really where we have got most of our information > from > regards > Re: Re: Need help on DMPS IV > provoke challenge > > > >I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is > if > > the kids still have autistic symptoms then > chelation > > needs to continue. Even though mercury is not > being > > excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older > > kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need > to > > do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind > though, > > one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do > > several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it > is > > deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they > still > > have symtoms of autism. > > > > > > --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> > wrote: > > > >> > >> > > >> > > Hi, > >> > > > >> > > It has been a few months since I have been on > >> this > >> > > site. We thought we > >> > > were through chelating our 8 year old > daughter > >> and > >> > > now we are > >> > > wondering if we got a false negative on our > last > >> > > urine challenge. > >> > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the > >> > > country. He suggests > >> > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS > >> intravaneous. > >> > > That sounds a > >> > > little scary to me. I have known adults who > felt > >> > > pretty bad after DMPS > >> > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more > favorite > >> way > >> > > to chelate now is > >> > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in > 6 > >> > > months. ANyway, can > >> > > anyone share with me who has either chelated > >> this > >> > > way or done a > >> > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there > >> more > >> > > regression etc. > >> > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly > >> appreciate > >> > > any help anyone > >> > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of > >> > > supplements in addition > >> > > to the DMPS? > >> > > > >> > > Thanks a ton!! > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > __________________________________________________ > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Put a post on where you live. There may be a doc very close who could do the IV's for you. Remember when you gppgle doctos to check for doc's who do chelation, toxicologists., alternative medicine. There are more and more coming on board every day. Hooooray --- Maurine Meleck <maurine_meleck@...> wrote: > It's not that I am afraid to do it on my grandson, > but we don't live anywhere near a DAN doctor where > we could go once a month.. Wish there wre a doctor > that could do it here. My grandson will be nine in > a few months. > > <maryhe@...> wrote: Hi there > - we have done IV chelation now for 9 rounds, once a > month, DMPS, > Vit C and glutathionine, first two months nothing > came out then 5, 11, 17, > 25, 23, 17, 11, - our childs comprehension has got > better and better, this > is a child who always got yeast when using oral > DMSA, didn't appear to pull > anything using TD DMPS - he is 11 years of age, his > biggest jump forwards > have come over the last nine months, we will > continue along these lines > until we get a 0 reading for a few months - we do a > urine challenge three > hours after the chelation. We haven't had > regressions but I have heard of > others who have had - we have gone slowly with this > so his body has had time > to clear out, then rebuild minerals etc again - it > was very scary the first > time, however he doesn't mind it and we watch a DVD > each time - whole > process takes about 40 minutes - just seems to me > that after each time his > toxic load has come down - will be interested to see > what he pulls this > time, as now he has been on valtrex for two weeks, > and so maybe that will > enable him to pull more - so thankful for DAN and > the webcasts which is > really where we have got most of our information > from > regards > Re: Re: Need help on DMPS IV > provoke challenge > > > >I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is > if > > the kids still have autistic symptoms then > chelation > > needs to continue. Even though mercury is not > being > > excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older > > kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need > to > > do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind > though, > > one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do > > several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it > is > > deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they > still > > have symtoms of autism. > > > > > > --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> > wrote: > > > >> > >> > > >> > > Hi, > >> > > > >> > > It has been a few months since I have been on > >> this > >> > > site. We thought we > >> > > were through chelating our 8 year old > daughter > >> and > >> > > now we are > >> > > wondering if we got a false negative on our > last > >> > > urine challenge. > >> > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the > >> > > country. He suggests > >> > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS > >> intravaneous. > >> > > That sounds a > >> > > little scary to me. I have known adults who > felt > >> > > pretty bad after DMPS > >> > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more > favorite > >> way > >> > > to chelate now is > >> > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in > 6 > >> > > months. ANyway, can > >> > > anyone share with me who has either chelated > >> this > >> > > way or done a > >> > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there > >> more > >> > > regression etc. > >> > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly > >> appreciate > >> > > any help anyone > >> > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of > >> > > supplements in addition > >> > > to the DMPS? > >> > > > >> > > Thanks a ton!! > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > __________________________________________________ > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Thanks . maybe you google better than I do, but i couldn't find what I wanted. I live in North Augusta, SC-I am a little more than 2 hours from Atlanta-1 hour from Columbia SC. There's a DAN in Augusta, Ga. who doesn't do much and one in ton-mostly allergies he does. We have done some rounds of DMSA in the past(yeast got really bad)and pulled lots of stuff but no mercury yet and did TD/DMPS for 6 months and pulled nothing-a waste.. Maurine Fund <susan_fund@...> wrote: Put a post on where you live. There may be a doc veryclose who could do the IV's for you. Remember when yougppgle doctos to check for doc's who do chelation,toxicologists., alternative medicine. There are moreand more coming on board every day. Hooooray--- Maurine Meleck <maurine_meleck@...> wrote:> It's not that I am afraid to do it on my grandson,> but we don't live anywhere near a DAN doctor where> we could go once a month.. Wish there wre a doctor> that could do it here. My grandson will be nine in> a few months. > > <maryhe@...> wrote: Hi there> - we have done IV chelation now for 9 rounds, once a> month, DMPS, > Vit C and glutathionine, first two months nothing> came out then 5, 11, 17, > 25, 23, 17, 11, - our childs comprehension has got> better and better, this > is a child who always got yeast when using oral> DMSA, didn't appear to pull > anything using TD DMPS - he is 11 years of age, his> biggest jump forwards > have come over the last nine months, we will> continue along these lines > until we get a 0 reading for a few months - we do a> urine challenge three > hours after the chelation. We haven't had> regressions but I have heard of > others who have had - we have gone slowly with this> so his body has had time > to clear out, then rebuild minerals etc again - it> was very scary the first > time, however he doesn't mind it and we watch a DVD> each time - whole > process takes about 40 minutes - just seems to me> that after each time his > toxic load has come down - will be interested to see> what he pulls this > time, as now he has been on valtrex for two weeks,> and so maybe that will > enable him to pull more - so thankful for DAN and> the webcasts which is > really where we have got most of our information> from> regards > Re: Re: Need help on DMPS IV> provoke challenge> > > >I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is> if> > the kids still have autistic symptoms then> chelation> > needs to continue. Even though mercury is not> being> > excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older> > kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need> to> > do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind> though,> > one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do> > several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it> is> > deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they> still> > have symtoms of autism.> > > >> > --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...>> wrote:> >> >> > >> >> >> > > Hi,> >> > >> >> > > It has been a few months since I have been on> >> this> >> > > site. We thought we> >> > > were through chelating our 8 year old> daughter> >> and> >> > > now we are> >> > > wondering if we got a false negative on our> last> >> > > urine challenge.> >> > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the> >> > > country. He suggests> >> > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS> >> intravaneous.> >> > > That sounds a> >> > > little scary to me. I have known adults who> felt> >> > > pretty bad after DMPS> >> > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more> favorite> >> way> >> > > to chelate now is> >> > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in> 6> >> > > months. ANyway, can> >> > > anyone share with me who has either chelated> >> this> >> > > way or done a> >> > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there> >> more> >> > > regression etc.> >> > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly> >> appreciate> >> > > any help anyone> >> > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of> >> > > supplements in addition> >> > > to the DMPS?> >> > >> >> > > Thanks a ton!!> >> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 Thanks . maybe you google better than I do, but i couldn't find what I wanted. I live in North Augusta, SC-I am a little more than 2 hours from Atlanta-1 hour from Columbia SC. There's a DAN in Augusta, Ga. who doesn't do much and one in ton-mostly allergies he does. We have done some rounds of DMSA in the past(yeast got really bad)and pulled lots of stuff but no mercury yet and did TD/DMPS for 6 months and pulled nothing-a waste.. Maurine Fund <susan_fund@...> wrote: Put a post on where you live. There may be a doc veryclose who could do the IV's for you. Remember when yougppgle doctos to check for doc's who do chelation,toxicologists., alternative medicine. There are moreand more coming on board every day. Hooooray--- Maurine Meleck <maurine_meleck@...> wrote:> It's not that I am afraid to do it on my grandson,> but we don't live anywhere near a DAN doctor where> we could go once a month.. Wish there wre a doctor> that could do it here. My grandson will be nine in> a few months. > > <maryhe@...> wrote: Hi there> - we have done IV chelation now for 9 rounds, once a> month, DMPS, > Vit C and glutathionine, first two months nothing> came out then 5, 11, 17, > 25, 23, 17, 11, - our childs comprehension has got> better and better, this > is a child who always got yeast when using oral> DMSA, didn't appear to pull > anything using TD DMPS - he is 11 years of age, his> biggest jump forwards > have come over the last nine months, we will> continue along these lines > until we get a 0 reading for a few months - we do a> urine challenge three > hours after the chelation. We haven't had> regressions but I have heard of > others who have had - we have gone slowly with this> so his body has had time > to clear out, then rebuild minerals etc again - it> was very scary the first > time, however he doesn't mind it and we watch a DVD> each time - whole > process takes about 40 minutes - just seems to me> that after each time his > toxic load has come down - will be interested to see> what he pulls this > time, as now he has been on valtrex for two weeks,> and so maybe that will > enable him to pull more - so thankful for DAN and> the webcasts which is > really where we have got most of our information> from> regards > Re: Re: Need help on DMPS IV> provoke challenge> > > >I think the consensus among many Dan doctors now is> if> > the kids still have autistic symptoms then> chelation> > needs to continue. Even though mercury is not> being> > excreted it is still in there. Yes, with the older> > kids the conclusion among most DAN's is they need> to> > do IV's to get the mercury out. Keep in mind> though,> > one IV may not show mercury. You may need to do> > several IV's to hit mercury. In the older kids it> is> > deep in their cells. Continue chelation if they> still> > have symtoms of autism.> > > >> > --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...>> wrote:> >> >> > >> >> >> > > Hi,> >> > >> >> > > It has been a few months since I have been on> >> this> >> > > site. We thought we> >> > > were through chelating our 8 year old> daughter> >> and> >> > > now we are> >> > > wondering if we got a false negative on our> last> >> > > urine challenge.> >> > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the> >> > > country. He suggests> >> > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS> >> intravaneous.> >> > > That sounds a> >> > > little scary to me. I have known adults who> felt> >> > > pretty bad after DMPS> >> > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more> favorite> >> way> >> > > to chelate now is> >> > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in> 6> >> > > months. ANyway, can> >> > > anyone share with me who has either chelated> >> this> >> > > way or done a> >> > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there> >> more> >> > > regression etc.> >> > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly> >> appreciate> >> > > any help anyone> >> > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of> >> > > supplements in addition> >> > > to the DMPS?> >> > >> >> > > Thanks a ton!!> >> > >> >> > > > >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> __________________________________________________> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 I do not think it is true that DMPS does not cross the blood brain barrier. Many who use DMPS, and do not use ALA, have had success. I think it is DMSA that does not cross the blood brain barrier. Just my info, not sure. The doseage of DMPS depends on the route. The mast effective route is IV, then suppository, then oral then transdermal. This is what came out at the last DAN conf. think tank. The protocol for DMPS by DAn is 1 to 10 mg/kg. This can vary greatly. You may want to put a post about doseage for your childs weight and see what others are using. We are following Buttar's DMPS protocol for doseage weight. www.tddmps.com --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > It has been a few months since I have been on > this > > > site. We thought we > > > were through chelating our 8 year old daughter > and > > > now we are > > > wondering if we got a false negative on our last > > > urine challenge. > > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the > > > country. He suggests > > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS > intravaneous. > > > That sounds a > > > little scary to me. I have known adults who felt > > > pretty bad after DMPS > > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more favorite > way > > > to chelate now is > > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in 6 > > > months. ANyway, can > > > anyone share with me who has either chelated > this > > > way or done a > > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there > more > > > regression etc. > > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly > appreciate > > > any help anyone > > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of > > > supplements in addition > > > to the DMPS? > > > > > > Thanks a ton!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2006 Report Share Posted May 8, 2006 I do not think it is true that DMPS does not cross the blood brain barrier. Many who use DMPS, and do not use ALA, have had success. I think it is DMSA that does not cross the blood brain barrier. Just my info, not sure. The doseage of DMPS depends on the route. The mast effective route is IV, then suppository, then oral then transdermal. This is what came out at the last DAN conf. think tank. The protocol for DMPS by DAn is 1 to 10 mg/kg. This can vary greatly. You may want to put a post about doseage for your childs weight and see what others are using. We are following Buttar's DMPS protocol for doseage weight. www.tddmps.com --- deltaskymiles2317 <tracy@...> wrote: > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > It has been a few months since I have been on > this > > > site. We thought we > > > were through chelating our 8 year old daughter > and > > > now we are > > > wondering if we got a false negative on our last > > > urine challenge. > > > We have a new DAN doc as we moved across the > > > country. He suggests > > > doing a provoked challenge with a DMPS > intravaneous. > > > That sounds a > > > little scary to me. I have known adults who felt > > > pretty bad after DMPS > > > IV and EDTA. He also said that the more favorite > way > > > to chelate now is > > > Iv over DMPS transdermal. Lots has changed in 6 > > > months. ANyway, can > > > anyone share with me who has either chelated > this > > > way or done a > > > provoked challenge in this manner. Was there > more > > > regression etc. > > > stronger reactions etc. I would greatly > appreciate > > > any help anyone > > > could offer me. ALso did you receive aN IV of > > > supplements in addition > > > to the DMPS? > > > > > > Thanks a ton!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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