Guest guest Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 Transdermal chelation just isn't that effective. IVs and/or suppositories seems to bring on better metal pulls. DMSA and DMPS suppositories are scripts. You can buy EDTA over the internet (detoxamin). I chelated my then 2 yr old with transdermal DMPS for 14 months with no results. The kids need regular (every 2 or 3 months) liver and kidney blood tests. > > A Naturopath I am considering using has an article on chelation on his > site and he uses intravenous EDTA to chelate. It is very expensive! > ($100/visit including all the kidney function tests, minimum 30 visits) > > I thought I read somewhere that some of you were administering topicals > on the inside of the arm to chelate heavy metals in your children. Is > that DSMA or someething? > > What tests are necessary when one is chelating? > > How much does that cost for a course of treatment, including all the > kidney function tests, etc.? > > How long does it take to normalize from heavy metals with chelation? > Any experiences you've had would be welcome. > > Laurie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 We are in the same boat. We did transdermal for several months w/no results. Our DAN is now recommending IV (TD-DMPS, Glutathion & Vit C combined) at $200 every other week. Our 2nd option is suppositories, which we are probably going to go with because of cost. -------------- Original message ---------------------- > Transdermal chelation just isn't that effective. IVs and/or > suppositories seems to bring on better metal pulls. DMSA and DMPS > suppositories are scripts. You can buy EDTA over the internet > (detoxamin). I chelated my then 2 yr old with transdermal DMPS for > 14 months with no results. The kids need regular (every 2 or 3 > months) liver and kidney blood tests. > > > > A Naturopath I am considering using has an article on chelation on his > site and he uses intravenous EDTA to chelate. It is very expensive! > ($100/visit including all the kidney function tests, minimum 30 visits) > > I thought I read somewhere that some of you were administering topicals > on the inside of the arm to chelate heavy metals in your children. Is > that DSMA or someething? > > What tests are necessary when one is chelating? > > How much does that cost for a course of treatment, including all the > kidney function tests, etc.? > > How long does it take to normalize from heavy metals with chelation? > Any experiences you've had would be welcome. > > Laurie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2012 Report Share Posted February 1, 2012 Thanks Mandi, that is great. xSent from my iPhone Not saying it would be more effective but would be less expensive, some kids don;t use DMSA at all. TRy a few rounds and see if you notice a difference Mandi x I have been doing chelation - DMSA and ALA for my son, he is on round 13.I wonder if it is now time to only do the ALA and would this be more effective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2012 Report Share Posted February 1, 2012 Thanks Mandi, that is great. xSent from my iPhone Not saying it would be more effective but would be less expensive, some kids don;t use DMSA at all. TRy a few rounds and see if you notice a difference Mandi x I have been doing chelation - DMSA and ALA for my son, he is on round 13.I wonder if it is now time to only do the ALA and would this be more effective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2012 Report Share Posted February 1, 2012 Thanks Mandi, that is great. xSent from my iPhone Not saying it would be more effective but would be less expensive, some kids don;t use DMSA at all. TRy a few rounds and see if you notice a difference Mandi x I have been doing chelation - DMSA and ALA for my son, he is on round 13.I wonder if it is now time to only do the ALA and would this be more effective. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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