Guest guest Posted April 7, 2007 Report Share Posted April 7, 2007 No, I never heard of a child recovered on IV chelation, but hear lots of talk about improvement. How long have they been doing IV's with kids? I do know I started hearing things about IV's about 1.5 years ago? If that's true then there should be some kids who are very, very close. Re: Re: MB12 In a message dated 07/04/2007 23:51:46 GMT Standard Time, oneill_liamyahoo (DOT) co.uk writes: His website warns people that oral chelators don't work and that ALA is not effective in chelation >>Wow, he obviously reads a lot and talks to the right people then - NOT.................few people I know that have used him made me think money machine but thats just a feeling I have - the above would make me very very wary. I am waiting on a kid recovered from IV chelation - anybody know one? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2007 Report Share Posted April 7, 2007 No, I never heard of a child recovered on IV chelation, but hear lots of talk about improvement. How long have they been doing IV's with kids? I do know I started hearing things about IV's about 1.5 years ago? If that's true then there should be some kids who are very, very close. >>Bit longer than that. Not heard of ONE from Buttar (he's been doing it longer than most), improvements (a few dramatic) but no recoveries to my knowledge from Bradstreet, and they go in the HBOC as well so that mucks up what did what. Some of these people have been doing it nearly 2 years now, always makes me think of Charlie Hoover's Lennie, 38 rounds of DMSA and wow, the most recovered kid I have ever seen in video that had Dx of Autism not a lesser one. If IV's are supposed to be quicker and more effective they should be lining them up by now IMHO (opinionated - moi? ROFL) Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Do they say IV is quicker or intimate that it is? It doesn't appear quicker but it does appear a whole lot more convenient. Beats getting up in the middle of the night every weekend as we did for more rounds than I care to remember if I could forget about some of the horror stories I have heard about IV's but I can't. I don't know Charlie Hoover's story, he must have left before I got here. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mum231ASD@... In a message dated 08/04/2007 02:20:37 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111peoplepc writes: No, I never heard of a child recovered on IV chelation, but hear lots of talk about improvement. How long have they been doing IV's with kids? I do know I started hearing things about IV's about 1.5 years ago? If that's true then there should be some kids who are very, very close. >>Bit longer than that. Not heard of ONE from Buttar (he's been doing it longer than most), improvements (a few dramatic) but no recoveries to my knowledge from Bradstreet, and they go in the HBOC as well so that mucks up what did what. Some of these people have been doing it nearly 2 years now, always makes me think of Charlie Hoover's Lennie, 38 rounds of DMSA and wow, the most recovered kid I have ever seen in video that had Dx of Autism not a lesser one. If IV's are supposed to be quicker and more effective they should be lining them up by now IMHO (opinionated - moi? ROFL) Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2007 Report Share Posted April 8, 2007 Do they say IV is quicker or intimate that it is? >>I can;t see why anybody would spend all that money when there are so much higher risks if it wasn't supposed to be quicker????? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Thinking that the lure of IV's is mainly reported effectiveness that came out of the Dan! think tank. That is they rated efficacy of the routes of administration of the chelators in this order; IV's, suppositories, oral, td's. I have talked to a dozen or so parents and grandparents whose children have regressed horribly on the IV's including two very scientifically minded parents. Current thinking, just reporting, is that it is the CBS upregulation that causes kids to regress on IV's, not the IV's themselves. Re: IV chelation/was:Re: MB12 In a message dated 09/04/2007 04:10:32 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111peoplepc writes: Do they say IV is quicker or intimate that it is? >>I can;t see why anybody would spend all that money when there are so much higher risks if it wasn't supposed to be quicker????? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 How do you explain that CBS - Cystathion Beta Synthase Upregulation causes regression ?And how would Chelation cause CBS puregulation ??Would that also be an issue in other regression situations not related to Chelations ?? Ger Flatabø2007/4/9, Cochran : Thinking that the lure of IV's is mainly reported effectiveness that came out of the Dan! think tank. That is they rated efficacy of the routes of administration of the chelators in this order; IV's, suppositories, oral, td's. I have talked to a dozen or so parents and grandparents whose children have regressed horribly on the IV's including two very scientifically minded parents. Current thinking, just reporting, is that it is the CBS upregulation that causes kids to regress on IV's, not the IV's themselves. Re: IV chelation/was:Re: MB12 In a message dated 09/04/2007 04:10:32 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111@... writes: Do they say IV is quicker or intimate that it is? >>I can;t see why anybody would spend all that money when there are so much higher risks if it wasn't supposed to be quicker????? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 How do you explain that CBS - Cystathion Beta Synthase Upregulation causes regression ?And how would Chelation cause CBS puregulation ?? >>because of the sulphur in regular chelation protocols. Sam has CBS upreg, however he did fine on DMSA/ALA............man the SNP stuff does my head in Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Geir, I did say I was just reporting this as I really have no idea how one could cause the other although I'll take a stab at it. Thinking they mean the CBS upregulation makes it probable that the child will have trouble with sulfur chelators. This was just an explanation offered as a reason that somebody's child had regressed on IV. Again, just explaining this second hand. Re: IV chelation/was:Re: MB12 In a message dated 09/04/2007 04:10:32 GMT Standard Time, Ladyshrink111peoplepc writes: Do they say IV is quicker or intimate that it is? >>I can;t see why anybody would spend all that money when there are so much higher risks if it wasn't supposed to be quicker????? Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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