Guest guest Posted March 5, 2012 Report Share Posted March 5, 2012 > Hi, > I am only giving him 1/2 teaspoon every morning with his cereals as well as Uva Ursi, Boulardi, probiotics, cod liver oil and houston enzymes and does not seem to have any side effects. > Cristina **They build up and it's not frequent dose chelation which is the recommended protocol. Antioxidants are recommended when chelating A,C, E, also D3 and in some cases calcium and magnesium. i happen to be a calcium waster so supplementing that would make matters worse. The other supplements shouldn't do him any harm but please cut out the chorella, it should only be used in extreme circumstances when other chelators dont work and at frequent dose eg 2 hourly. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2012 Report Share Posted March 5, 2012 > Hi, > I am only giving him 1/2 teaspoon every morning with his cereals as well as Uva Ursi, Boulardi, probiotics, cod liver oil and houston enzymes and does not seem to have any side effects. > Cristina **They build up and it's not frequent dose chelation which is the recommended protocol. Antioxidants are recommended when chelating A,C, E, also D3 and in some cases calcium and magnesium. i happen to be a calcium waster so supplementing that would make matters worse. The other supplements shouldn't do him any harm but please cut out the chorella, it should only be used in extreme circumstances when other chelators dont work and at frequent dose eg 2 hourly. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2012 Report Share Posted March 5, 2012 > Hi, > I am only giving him 1/2 teaspoon every morning with his cereals as well as Uva Ursi, Boulardi, probiotics, cod liver oil and houston enzymes and does not seem to have any side effects. > Cristina **They build up and it's not frequent dose chelation which is the recommended protocol. Antioxidants are recommended when chelating A,C, E, also D3 and in some cases calcium and magnesium. i happen to be a calcium waster so supplementing that would make matters worse. The other supplements shouldn't do him any harm but please cut out the chorella, it should only be used in extreme circumstances when other chelators dont work and at frequent dose eg 2 hourly. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Hi Cristina, We have experience of both. We used chlorella for a couple of years with a little improvement. However, we have been chelating with DMSA and ALA for six months as per Andy Cutlers protocol and seen such huge improvements that I have no hesitation in saying that DMSA and/or ALA are by far the better! I would urge you to look into this further. Hi, I am only giving him 1/2 teaspoon every morning with his cereals as well as Uva Ursi, Boulardi, probiotics, cod liver oil and houston enzymes and does not seem to have any side effects.Cristina> > Hi.> > I have just read in this forum that Chorella is not good. I have been given my 4 year old ASD son Chorella for 6 months, as advised by my Nutritionist. Can anyone give me some advice, should I stop giving it to him, has anyone had bad results. Is there any chelation agent better than Chorella? Any feedback good or bad would be appreciated. Thank you. Cristina> > **You will be damaging your sons brain unless you are administering> the chorella every 2 hours (i think would need to check with> frequentdosagechelation list).> > DMSA is given every 4 hours but not advisable to patients with yeast probelms.> > DMPS can be prescribed and is taken every 8 hours, Mandi sells it but> the AC protocol doesn't like the way TD-DMPS is used for some reason?> > ALA is given every 3 hours but only at least 3 months after amalgam> removal and it works on the brain. It is powerful stuff and 12.5mg> made me very drowsy.> > Get the smallest tablets or suppositories that you can and divide them> up if the side effects distress yourself or your child.> > 'Hair test interpretation' book via Cutler is advised along> with a hair test to see what sort of HM your child has. i have high> silver and antimony, your son might have high lead which DMSA is> better for or high arsenic which ALA is better for treating. Hair> tests can also indicate thyroid or adrenal problems.> > 'Amalgam illness' is another book by Cutler which explains what> mercury and other HMs do to your body. It advises on what supplements> to take along with the chelation.> > What else is your child taking at the moment? How controlled are any> yeast issues?> > good luck.> > -- > is> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 Hi Cristina, We have experience of both. We used chlorella for a couple of years with a little improvement. However, we have been chelating with DMSA and ALA for six months as per Andy Cutlers protocol and seen such huge improvements that I have no hesitation in saying that DMSA and/or ALA are by far the better! I would urge you to look into this further. Hi, I am only giving him 1/2 teaspoon every morning with his cereals as well as Uva Ursi, Boulardi, probiotics, cod liver oil and houston enzymes and does not seem to have any side effects.Cristina> > Hi.> > I have just read in this forum that Chorella is not good. I have been given my 4 year old ASD son Chorella for 6 months, as advised by my Nutritionist. Can anyone give me some advice, should I stop giving it to him, has anyone had bad results. Is there any chelation agent better than Chorella? Any feedback good or bad would be appreciated. Thank you. Cristina> > **You will be damaging your sons brain unless you are administering> the chorella every 2 hours (i think would need to check with> frequentdosagechelation list).> > DMSA is given every 4 hours but not advisable to patients with yeast probelms.> > DMPS can be prescribed and is taken every 8 hours, Mandi sells it but> the AC protocol doesn't like the way TD-DMPS is used for some reason?> > ALA is given every 3 hours but only at least 3 months after amalgam> removal and it works on the brain. It is powerful stuff and 12.5mg> made me very drowsy.> > Get the smallest tablets or suppositories that you can and divide them> up if the side effects distress yourself or your child.> > 'Hair test interpretation' book via Cutler is advised along> with a hair test to see what sort of HM your child has. i have high> silver and antimony, your son might have high lead which DMSA is> better for or high arsenic which ALA is better for treating. Hair> tests can also indicate thyroid or adrenal problems.> > 'Amalgam illness' is another book by Cutler which explains what> mercury and other HMs do to your body. It advises on what supplements> to take along with the chelation.> > What else is your child taking at the moment? How controlled are any> yeast issues?> > good luck.> > -- > is> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 > Chlorella is not a chelator but it may redistribute metals, I think is might be confusing this with Coriander/Cilantro, sorry if this is not the case, anyway IMO they both should be avoided. > The bottom of the below link might be helpful. > > http://livingnetwork.co.za/chelationnetwork/chelation-the-andy-cutler-protocol/ **Yes i was confusing it with cilantro sorry for the confusion but i was aware that chorella was a bad idea. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 > Chlorella is not a chelator but it may redistribute metals, I think is might be confusing this with Coriander/Cilantro, sorry if this is not the case, anyway IMO they both should be avoided. > The bottom of the below link might be helpful. > > http://livingnetwork.co.za/chelationnetwork/chelation-the-andy-cutler-protocol/ **Yes i was confusing it with cilantro sorry for the confusion but i was aware that chorella was a bad idea. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 > Chlorella is not a chelator but it may redistribute metals, I think is might be confusing this with Coriander/Cilantro, sorry if this is not the case, anyway IMO they both should be avoided. > The bottom of the below link might be helpful. > > http://livingnetwork.co.za/chelationnetwork/chelation-the-andy-cutler-protocol/ **Yes i was confusing it with cilantro sorry for the confusion but i was aware that chorella was a bad idea. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2012 Report Share Posted March 6, 2012 What did you nutritionist say she was recommending it for? I saw the replies of Facebook, I don;t think any of those people are on this list ad I doubt whether man of them understand chelation Chorella maybe contaminated with Mercury, it mobilises without excretion, it only has 1 thiol group, chelate means CLAW, you need 2 thiol groups to be able to claw those metals and hang on. I spent hours and hours with a Optimum nutrion tranied guy who insisted mercury coming out in hair test meant chorella was working, I disagee, I say its means it circulating, not being excreted Its not worth messing with your childs brain, never take anything a practioner has to say as gospel, do your own research, ask other parents. I do that particular practitioner doing Cutler chelation now, it only took 4 years Mandi x Hi Cristina, We have experience of both. We used chlorella for a couple of years with a little improvement. However, we have been chelating with DMSA and ALA for six months as per Andy Cutlers protocol and seen such huge improvements that I have no hesitation in saying that DMSA and/or ALA are by far the better! I would urge you to look into this further. Hi, I am only giving him 1/2 teaspoon every morning with his cereals as well as Uva Ursi, Boulardi, probiotics, cod liver oil and houston enzymes and does not seem to have any side effects.Cristina> > Hi.> > I have just read in this forum that Chorella is not good. I have been given my 4 year old ASD son Chorella for 6 months, as advised by my Nutritionist. Can anyone give me some advice, should I stop giving it to him, has anyone had bad results. Is there any chelation agent better than Chorella? Any feedback good or bad would be appreciated. Thank you. Cristina> > **You will be damaging your sons brain unless you are administering> the chorella every 2 hours (i think would need to check with> frequentdosagechelation list).> > DMSA is given every 4 hours but not advisable to patients with yeast probelms.> > DMPS can be prescribed and is taken every 8 hours, Mandi sells it but> the AC protocol doesn't like the way TD-DMPS is used for some reason?> > ALA is given every 3 hours but only at least 3 months after amalgam> removal and it works on the brain. It is powerful stuff and 12.5mg> made me very drowsy.> > Get the smallest tablets or suppositories that you can and divide them> up if the side effects distress yourself or your child.> > 'Hair test interpretation' book via Cutler is advised along> with a hair test to see what sort of HM your child has. i have high> silver and antimony, your son might have high lead which DMSA is> better for or high arsenic which ALA is better for treating. Hair> tests can also indicate thyroid or adrenal problems.> > 'Amalgam illness' is another book by Cutler which explains what> mercury and other HMs do to your body. It advises on what supplements> to take along with the chelation.> > What else is your child taking at the moment? How controlled are any> yeast issues?> > good luck.> > -- > is> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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