Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 > On a side not we have doctors who say not to chelate too much because it will tax the liver. > But at the same time these are the ones who prescribe chelators at high doses that are not dosed based on the ½ life of the chelators. This in return is what taxes the liver, and causes unnecessary regression as well as compromises the heath of the child. > Point is I do believe with, as with any proper protocol in place with the adequate support you do not have to go through a hell period, perhaps healing/ regression. I am saying this because of the big lesson we had to learn past 5 years in regard to chelation. Please understand I am being cautious here in my line of questions we were burned once already and still hurt because of what we were told by parents as well as so called professionals. As you know having a " hell period " or " the horns and tail " , is still widely accepted and a popular view that is circulated around the chelation community as being the norm. Today I will totally disagree and say that is nonsense. Been around long enough to know that is NOT true. Btw they are getting better at learning the slow and steady approach. Both parents and doctors But it is not spoke about untill there is a problem with their current protocol. > As I am learning, antiviral therapy is a whole different animal compared to chelation, but I am taking this slow as we hear reports that you must have regressions followed by progression. Now I don't mean a reaction that identifies that you may be a responder I mean pure hell, loss of gains, out of control yeast etc… also to hear if you don't have an Antifungal in place it can be hell. Of course I would not discount what is being said and wish it was not so. > Would love to hear a pool of opinions and experiences from parents who have gone down these roads? > Also would love to hear from parents who had a good gut prior to antiviral therapy and perhaps did not use the antifungals? I think I had asked that question before but it still may be too early to ask these sorts of questions because many are just starting one thing have other issues. Or doing many things together. > Sometimes it is so hard to tell what is what in all the things we are doing. But would love to hear any comments, opinions, and experiences. > All replies would be appreciated > Kenny V > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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