Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 It seems we have a growing number of parents reporting blacks. We may do a poll on this. - Stan > > Yes , I am chelating with TDDMPS together with VAltrex. > Also when I gave my child OLE for croup, he had black flecks > (probably deposited yeast and metals) in his stool. So OLE > is doing something with VAltrex. I did not observe any black flecks > with TDDMPS alone. > > I hope others on VAltrex and experiencing cold/ cough/croup try OLE, > and if you observe black flecks or any black stuff(apart from food > ofcourse) please post. > > > > have a rosy face but no rash yet. > > > > We are seeing great gains so far. She is seeking out > communications, > > enjoying her siblings, and becomming more expressive. When reading > in > > the Baker/Pangborn Autism book (pg 241), there was mention that > when > > adenosine levels increase this could stall methionine metabolism-- > > which then results in inadequate methylation and deficient creatine > > formation in the brain, then deficiency of expressive speech. So > if > > Valtrex brings down adenosine levels, then expressive speech > > increases? Is this right Stan? > > > > We are waiting with much anticipation the end of the " healing > > regression " to determine if the gains stay. I would like to re- > > introduce TD-DMPS sometime in the future. Is anyone doing both > > (Valtrex and chelation)? We are also using GSE (12 drops) twice a > day > > for the yeast. This has worked really well for us. We mix the GSE > in > > orange juice and it covers the taste very well. > > > > Blessings to you, > > > > > > > > > > My child is on day 12 of Valtrex. He has developed croup like > cough, > > > which is more at night. How is everyone dealing with it? > > > I am giving him OLE, anything else that might help? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 My son is 66 pounds, I give him liquid OLE 250mg 2 times a day. Other kids might need a higher dose. I did not stop chelation for Valtrex, DS recommended dose is 500mg 2 times a day, but I started at 250mg once a day stayed at that for 4 days, then moved to 500mg once a day. We still have not reached the reco. dose, we are onto day 16. > > > > > > > > > > > > We are on Day 15 and the croupy cough is finally drying up. We > are > > > taking hot showers every night and I have used Benadryl (dye- > free) > > at > > > night. When she was really mucusy- I used an anti-histamine. We > > do > > > have a rosy face but no rash yet. > > > > > > We are seeing great gains so far. She is seeking out > > communications, > > > enjoying her siblings, and becomming more expressive. When > reading > > in > > > the Baker/Pangborn Autism book (pg 241), there was mention that > > when > > > adenosine levels increase this could stall methionine metabolism-- > > > > which then results in inadequate methylation and deficient > creatine > > > formation in the brain, then deficiency of expressive speech. So > > if > > > Valtrex brings down adenosine levels, then expressive speech > > > increases? Is this right Stan? > > > > > > We are waiting with much anticipation the end of the " healing > > > regression " to determine if the gains stay. I would like to re- > > > introduce TD-DMPS sometime in the future. Is anyone doing both > > > (Valtrex and chelation)? We are also using GSE (12 drops) twice > a > > day > > > for the yeast. This has worked really well for us. We mix the > GSE > > in > > > orange juice and it covers the taste very well. > > > > > > Blessings to you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My child is on day 12 of Valtrex. He has developed croup like > > cough, > > > > which is more at night. How is everyone dealing with it? > > > > I am giving him OLE, anything else that might help? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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