Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. Anita > > is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > finishing his round. > > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > anxious. > > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his oats > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he gets > vitamin C every day too. > > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking about > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give him > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > extremely well these days. > > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the holidays is > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night instead > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three? > > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying pencil !!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. Anita > > is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > finishing his round. > > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > anxious. > > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his oats > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he gets > vitamin C every day too. > > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking about > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give him > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > extremely well these days. > > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the holidays is > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night instead > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three? > > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying pencil !!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. Anita > > is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > finishing his round. > > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > anxious. > > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his oats > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he gets > vitamin C every day too. > > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking about > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give him > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > extremely well these days. > > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the holidays is > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night instead > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three? > > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying pencil !!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 Hi Anita, Yes we are giving a small amount of Crystal C with each daytime dose. What other antioxidants might we look at? That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too.Anita>> is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > finishing his round.> > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > anxious.> > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his oats > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he gets > vitamin C every day too.> > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking about > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give him > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > extremely well these days.> > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the holidays is > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night instead > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three?> > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying pencil !!!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 Hi Anita, Yes we are giving a small amount of Crystal C with each daytime dose. What other antioxidants might we look at? That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too.Anita>> is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > finishing his round.> > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > anxious.> > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his oats > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he gets > vitamin C every day too.> > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking about > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give him > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > extremely well these days.> > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the holidays is > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night instead > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three?> > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying pencil !!!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 That's great news on the improvements . Â IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. Â So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. Â It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Â Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Â Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 That's great news on the improvements . Â IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. Â So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. Â It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Â Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Â Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 That's great news on the improvements . Â IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. Â So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. Â It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Â Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Â Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 The specifics on the day makes me think the same as Anita, longer rounds might help for a bit, not for ever Mandi x We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 The specifics on the day makes me think the same as Anita, longer rounds might help for a bit, not for ever Mandi x We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2011 Report Share Posted December 11, 2011 The specifics on the day makes me think the same as Anita, longer rounds might help for a bit, not for ever Mandi x We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Hi Mandi, Oh good, not sure I could cope for long! What do I do when he is in school though? PS One other thing. Not intending to up his doses yet that's for sure but just trying to get my head around the question of why you would up doses if it doesn't necessarily mean that more metals would be removed? The specifics on the day makes me think the same as Anita, longer rounds might help for a bit, not for ever Mandi x We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Hi Mandi, Oh good, not sure I could cope for long! What do I do when he is in school though? PS One other thing. Not intending to up his doses yet that's for sure but just trying to get my head around the question of why you would up doses if it doesn't necessarily mean that more metals would be removed? The specifics on the day makes me think the same as Anita, longer rounds might help for a bit, not for ever Mandi x We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Hi Mandi, Oh good, not sure I could cope for long! What do I do when he is in school though? PS One other thing. Not intending to up his doses yet that's for sure but just trying to get my head around the question of why you would up doses if it doesn't necessarily mean that more metals would be removed? The specifics on the day makes me think the same as Anita, longer rounds might help for a bit, not for ever Mandi x We do every three hours, four at night using DMSA and ALA. Good point about the probiotics. We have been using the same ones for ever! That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase in the other antioxidants can help too. How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you using? The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and amino acids.When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and given a chance to regrow can cause stimming.-- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Oh good, not sure I could cope for long! What do I do when he is in school though? >>A couple of longer rounds might solve the problem PS One other thing. Not intending to up his doses yet that's for sure but just trying to get my head around the question of why you would up doses if it doesn't necessarily mean that more metals would be removed? >>You wouldn;t, it does move a tad more but doubling chelator does not double excretion, there is some complicated maths somewhere in my files where Andy explains why. You'll get a feel for it when it should go up. I know folks that have chelated on 4mg for yonks for good effects Mx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Oh good, not sure I could cope for long! What do I do when he is in school though? >>A couple of longer rounds might solve the problem PS One other thing. Not intending to up his doses yet that's for sure but just trying to get my head around the question of why you would up doses if it doesn't necessarily mean that more metals would be removed? >>You wouldn;t, it does move a tad more but doubling chelator does not double excretion, there is some complicated maths somewhere in my files where Andy explains why. You'll get a feel for it when it should go up. I know folks that have chelated on 4mg for yonks for good effects Mx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Oh good, not sure I could cope for long! What do I do when he is in school though? >>A couple of longer rounds might solve the problem PS One other thing. Not intending to up his doses yet that's for sure but just trying to get my head around the question of why you would up doses if it doesn't necessarily mean that more metals would be removed? >>You wouldn;t, it does move a tad more but doubling chelator does not double excretion, there is some complicated maths somewhere in my files where Andy explains why. You'll get a feel for it when it should go up. I know folks that have chelated on 4mg for yonks for good effects Mx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 I assume you're giving E daily? We've used astaxanthin (think I've spelled that right) but wouldn't recommend unless a child can swallow pills. My son takes about 3-4 grams a day of C when not chelating, just to give you an example, as he has very high OS and inflammation. We also use ubiquinol at fairly high doses, small doses of selenium, and he takes Vitamin A. All are antioxidant and have worked for us. He also takes neuroprotek which is antioxidant as well. There is also a fat soluble C that we've been trialling. He tolerates it, although we've not seen noticeable changes, we tend to do everything we can to try to reduce OS and inflammation, which of course the Hg will increase. Anita > > > > is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > > finishing his round. > > > > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > > anxious. > > > > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his > oats > > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he > gets > > vitamin C every day too. > > > > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking > about > > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give > him > > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > > extremely well these days. > > > > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the > holidays is > > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night > instead > > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three? > > > > > > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying > pencil !!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 I am doing Protantim since my OS was tested at NAA in the red zone I an trying to find a machine in UK so I can retest after 6 weeks and see if this stuff really works, hard to tell when its not summat you feel. An buddy in US tested before and after showed normalised levels of OS after a month, that was blood tests not the funky machine and she is a two times cancer survior who at the time was still smoking and has Chrohns disease Mx I assume you're giving E daily? We've used astaxanthin (think I've spelled that right) but wouldn't recommend unless a child can swallow pills. My son takes about 3-4 grams a day of C when not chelating, just to give you an example, as he has very high OS and inflammation. We also use ubiquinol at fairly high doses, small doses of selenium, and he takes Vitamin A. All are antioxidant and have worked for us. He also takes neuroprotek which is antioxidant as well. There is also a fat soluble C that we've been trialling. He tolerates it, although we've not seen noticeable changes, we tend to do everything we can to try to reduce OS and inflammation, which of course the Hg will increase.Anita> >> > is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > > finishing his round.> > > > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > > anxious.> > > > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his > oats > > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he > gets > > vitamin C every day too.> > > > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking > about > > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give > him > > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > > extremely well these days.> > > > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the > holidays is > > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night > instead > > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three?> > > > > > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying > pencil !!!> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 I am doing Protantim since my OS was tested at NAA in the red zone I an trying to find a machine in UK so I can retest after 6 weeks and see if this stuff really works, hard to tell when its not summat you feel. An buddy in US tested before and after showed normalised levels of OS after a month, that was blood tests not the funky machine and she is a two times cancer survior who at the time was still smoking and has Chrohns disease Mx I assume you're giving E daily? We've used astaxanthin (think I've spelled that right) but wouldn't recommend unless a child can swallow pills. My son takes about 3-4 grams a day of C when not chelating, just to give you an example, as he has very high OS and inflammation. We also use ubiquinol at fairly high doses, small doses of selenium, and he takes Vitamin A. All are antioxidant and have worked for us. He also takes neuroprotek which is antioxidant as well. There is also a fat soluble C that we've been trialling. He tolerates it, although we've not seen noticeable changes, we tend to do everything we can to try to reduce OS and inflammation, which of course the Hg will increase.Anita> >> > is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > > finishing his round.> > > > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > > anxious.> > > > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his > oats > > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he > gets > > vitamin C every day too.> > > > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking > about > > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give > him > > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > > extremely well these days.> > > > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the > holidays is > > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night > instead > > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three?> > > > > > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying > pencil !!!> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 I am doing Protantim since my OS was tested at NAA in the red zone I an trying to find a machine in UK so I can retest after 6 weeks and see if this stuff really works, hard to tell when its not summat you feel. An buddy in US tested before and after showed normalised levels of OS after a month, that was blood tests not the funky machine and she is a two times cancer survior who at the time was still smoking and has Chrohns disease Mx I assume you're giving E daily? We've used astaxanthin (think I've spelled that right) but wouldn't recommend unless a child can swallow pills. My son takes about 3-4 grams a day of C when not chelating, just to give you an example, as he has very high OS and inflammation. We also use ubiquinol at fairly high doses, small doses of selenium, and he takes Vitamin A. All are antioxidant and have worked for us. He also takes neuroprotek which is antioxidant as well. There is also a fat soluble C that we've been trialling. He tolerates it, although we've not seen noticeable changes, we tend to do everything we can to try to reduce OS and inflammation, which of course the Hg will increase.Anita> >> > is still doing brilliantly on chelation. We are now on round 17. > > However, he is having a bit of a rough day on Tuesdays about 24hrs after > > finishing his round.> > > > It mainly translates into some verbal stimming and being uptight and > > anxious.> > > > He already has Inositol, Adrenal Cortex and loads of magnesium in his > oats > > and supplements so I don't think any more of these will help plus he > gets > > vitamin C every day too.> > > > Does anyone have any ideas what else we can give him? I was thinking > about > > giving him some extra minerals that day? We don't seem to need to give > him > > more than his three doses a day on the others. Mind you, he does eat > > extremely well these days.> > > > The other question is this. We normally do rounds from Friday after > > school till Monday morning just before school. However, during the > holidays is > > there any reason why we can't do Friday morning till Sunday night > instead > > which would only mean two 2 O clock rounds instead of three?> > > > > > > > PS Saw more evidence of pretend play yesterday when he was flying his > > pencil. Upon questioning it was a white rocket - no longer a flying > pencil !!!> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2011 Report Share Posted December 12, 2011 Yes, we did longer rounds (5 or 6 days) for a while, but then after a few months he didn't need them to feel better and coped well with normal 3 day rounds. We did however continue them whenever possible as it does help reduce distribution. Anita > > That's great news on the improvements . IMO, I'd suggest trying > longer rounds, as what you seem to be describing maybe the redistribution > that happens at the end of every round. So, if you can try a 4 day round on > the holiday and see what that does, you might be able to reduce the > difficulties. It does sound like you're doing all you can for supplements. Are > you making sure the Vitamin C is a few times a day? Sometimes an increase > in the other antioxidants can help too. > > > How often are you dosing his rounds? Every 4 hours? What chelator are you > using? > > The cutler protocol recommends antioxidants, omega oils, milk thistle and > amino acids. > > When did you last change his probiotics? Bacteria can become resistant and > given a chance to regrow can cause stimming. > > > > > -- > is > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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