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Hi Stan/All-

My daughter, 12, just started on Mon..1 spray in am. She has been

tired after school and taking a small nap (Not for years has she done

this) and it's a good thing. Lots of good, small things..BUT, this am

when I went to waken her for school, she had wet the bed..the whole

room smelled like metals. It reminded me of when she was on oral dmsa

years ago..but she is not yet using a chelator. She is starting

Biochelat next weekend.

Is this smell from mb-12? I don't know all the chemistry so am

wondering? The only other different thing is my Kirkman order is late,

so I gave her 1/4 capsue No-Fenol last night since out of Yeast

Aid..but she has had this in the past w/o smell in urine. Thanks.

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Hi ,

MB12 typically does not make the urine have a significant odor, but toxins and

dead

pathogens might. It's an interesting theroy.

If you improve methylation, you should have better chances of removing toxins

and a

better chance at methylating and sulfating pathogens. It's a viable theroy IMO.

Keep us posted.

- Stan

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> Hi Stan/All-

> My daughter, 12, just started on Mon..1 spray in am. She has been

> tired after school and taking a small nap (Not for years has she done

> this) and it's a good thing. Lots of good, small things..BUT, this am

> when I went to waken her for school, she had wet the bed..the whole

> room smelled like metals. It reminded me of when she was on oral dmsa

> years ago..but she is not yet using a chelator. She is starting

> Biochelat next weekend.

> Is this smell from mb-12? I don't know all the chemistry so am

> wondering? The only other different thing is my Kirkman order is late,

> so I gave her 1/4 capsue No-Fenol last night since out of Yeast

> Aid..but she has had this in the past w/o smell in urine. Thanks.

>

>

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