Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Sharon, Just enzymes. My husband wouldn't even consider chelation in the past. The protocols kept changing so much and there were a few horror stories at first, so I didn't push it. Also, because my son is more mildly affected, it didn't seem as imperative as with more autistic children. Dr. Woody McGinnis said at the KC conference in March that they realize now that the bad reactions to chelation he was previously concerned with were temporary, and when weathered, were followed with good results. Where have we heard that kind of thing before? I am keeping close tabs on Dana's reports since we still have phenol problems that the enzymes only help somewhat. > : > > Thanks for the great update on how enzymes are helping your child. > We're only 2 weeks into them, I'm doing them really slow. So far, good > results (although a little hyper - but a " happy hyper " , much better than > the tantrums). My question is are you doing chelation as well or just > the enzymes right now? > > Thanks! > > Sharon in PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 : Thanks for the reply. ckelley100@... wrote: > Sharon, > > Just enzymes. My husband wouldn't even consider chelation in the > past. The protocols kept changing so much and there were a few > horror stories at first, so I didn't push it. Also, because my son > is more mildly affected, it didn't seem as imperative as with more > autistic children. > > Dr. Woody McGinnis said at the KC conference in March that they > realize now that the bad reactions to chelation he was previously > concerned with were temporary, and when weathered, were followed with > good results. Where have we heard that kind of thing before? I am > keeping close tabs on Dana's reports since we still have phenol > problems that the enzymes only help somewhat. > > > > > > : > > > > Thanks for the great update on how enzymes are helping your child. > > We're only 2 weeks into them, I'm doing them really slow. So far, > good > > results (although a little hyper - but a " happy hyper " , much better > than > > the tantrums). My question is are you doing chelation as well or > just > > the enzymes right now? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Sharon in PA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 > Dr. Woody McGinnis said at the KC conference in March that they > realize now that the bad reactions to chelation he was previously > concerned with were temporary, and when weathered, were followed with > good results. Where have we heard that kind of thing before? I am > keeping close tabs on Dana's reports since we still have phenol > problems that the enzymes only help somewhat. > I have heard that chelation is very nasty on a child's body which is already dealing with gut/digestive and other biological issues. That if you get the body free [or relatively free] from those issues, the chelation is not nearly so traumatic to the body, and the body can process the metals coming out much better. I am seeing that with my kids, they had no digestive issues when I began chelation, and except for the first round, they are doing very well. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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