Guest guest Posted June 8, 2010 Report Share Posted June 8, 2010 Hello Di i have no experience with chelation but aggression is our troubles which have also included lash outs to us, scratching self aggression more so to the head both hip areas.etc... i have reduced the head hitting and calmed him down by high doses of magnesium and B6....I get so stressed when he is aggressive and the noises he makes during aggression and the worst is not knowing why as he cant communicate..Its a harsh road but what can we do... Yesterday he was aggressive to me but overal better, for me it was a shock, i have always been the soother . It was sad . I was told that Magnesium and B6 has the same effect as Risperdal.It has helped him but Waiting for stool and urine samples to come back from US and UK to help shed light to our troubles.... Could be Puberty kicking in..... good luck, let me know how u get on..... thanks kind regards chriso xxxxxxxx Re: Agression biting help! Date: Tue, 08 Jun 2010 20:58:17 -0000 > Hello Di, > > It's fairly well documented that lead toxicity causes aggression. Throw in testosterone, and it's worse. These outbursts could mean that you are moving lead. Most of it will be moving in between rounds, as the bones release the sequestered lead to normalize body levels. It's my opinion that kids who have moms of a certain age, like my age, got a big slug of lead in utero especially if they were first borns. Also, I think almost everyone in the UK has been exposed to too much lead, moms and kids alike. > > I know this sounds maybe like a reason not to chelate, but actually that's not what I mean. If the lead is there, it's going to poison the body forever and could very well cause aggressivity and other problems further down the road. > > If you think lead might be an issue, maybe longer rounds would help. When ds was more toxic, I found that longer rounds were actually much easier on him. > > Anita > > > > > > > > Hi > > Sam, 15, done most biomed treatments I think! and alot of other therapies over the years, all was going well until about a month ago, just completed round 10 td dmsa AC protocol. He has bitten, scratched kids at school and us too and it seems to come out of no-where, he can be smiling, happy one minute then suddenly grabs my hands really hard and then tries to bite which really hurts if he gets you! > > Not sure if it is the td dmsa or gut bacteria being stirred up or his age! > > Looking at the propanolol betablockers that was posted yesterday and possibly low dose risperidone now, we have done diet, biomed for nearly 10 years now, any suggestions or experiences of the above gratefully received, thanks, oh and we are leaving the chelation alone now until he settles down again, hopefully! nerves feel like stretched piano strings at the moment! > > Di x > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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