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If ever there was a reason to low dose chelation, it is in my front room right

now.

At lunchtime, I was at my sisters in London with Sam, picking up my youngest son

Ollie as he had stayed there for a few days. I popped to Fresh and Wild to get

some bits and left the boys at my sisters.

As i left, I asked my sister to give Sam his chelation dose at 1pm. I stupiedly

assumed my sister would know only to give him one capsule in the pot.

My fault entirely, but when i got back, she passed me the empty pot and said

don't worry, he took them all good as gold!

Luckily there were only 4 in there

But that means instead of the usual 16mg ALA and 8mg of DMSA, Sam got in one

hit, 64mg of ALA and 32mg DMSA.

I know compared to Dan protocols, this is still nothing compared to what they

advise, but it goes to show how to affects our kids.

Sam has been scripting at the top of his voice constantly all afternoon, has

been really aggressive to Ollie, bit me on the arm, laughing hysterically and

then crying.

Thank god it's a one off. Have given activated charcoal, loads of Vit C and

Magnesium.

Never again will i assume my family know the dose amount. It's my fault entirely

and my poor sister feels so bad.

Let's hope he comes down sometime soon. By pure luck melatonin landed on my

doormat this morning. Good timing!

Kirsty

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