Guest guest Posted June 10, 2006 Report Share Posted June 10, 2006 We had this from liquid iron. Peggy > Does anyone know if Chelation or any other typical DAN! protocol > supplements would cause a grayish film to form on teeth? My boys had their > teeth cleaned today and the dentist said he'd never seen anything like that > and the only thing I could think is that one of their supps was causing it > or it was chelation activity. Both boys had it so it's something that they > both consume that is causing it is my guess. The film was fairly easily > removed with the dentists cleaning but he was a bit concerned as to what it > was and what was causing it to be there. For reference here is a list of > the sups/meds that are common between them: > > Vit. A (Klaire Mycelized Drops 1drop/day) > L-Lysine > DMG/TMG (I've been using up my old DMG supply at night and TMG in the > morning till I'm out of DMG then it will be permanently TMG) > Vit. E > Vit. B6 (P5P) > Vit. B12 (shots for 1 nasal spray for the other) > PicMins (Multi Mineral Supplements) > Kirkmans Everyday w/o A & D MultiVites > Vit. C (2grams/day usually) > Idebenone > Folinic Acid > Magnesium > Calcium > Zinc > L-Glutathione (reduced, Kirkman's capsule) > Various Probiotics 2x daily and enzymes for infractions/cross contamination > anytime they are eating food I didn't cook. > LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) > TD-DMPS > TD-Glutathione > TD-TTFD (B1) > Lauricidin > > Thanks, > near LAX > > > -- > - near LAX > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2006 Report Share Posted June 11, 2006 Shari, How do you know your daughter doesn't tolerate carnitine? Thanks, > CELLFOOD Silica helps whiten our daughter's teeth. She takes 11-13 drops every day. It also is a GREAT aluminum chelator. Carnitine also helps - but she can't tolerate it very well. Maybe it's because it's metabolizing " junk " that causes her teeth to turn yellow. Her teeth are more stained from the inside and doesn't appear to be a film. There's a definite relation to what she eats and teeth color. I really haven't put my finger on it, yet. This thread is interesting. I'll keep reading. > Shari > Re: Fwd: Anybody experience a gray film on teeth? > > > We had this from liquid iron. > > Peggy > > Does anyone know if Chelation or any other typical DAN! protocol > > supplements would cause a grayish film to form on teeth? My boys > had their > > teeth cleaned today and the dentist said he'd never seen anything > like that > > and the only thing I could think is that one of their supps was > causing it > > or it was chelation activity. Both boys had it so it's something > that they > > both consume that is causing it is my guess. The film was fairly easily > > removed with the dentists cleaning but he was a bit concerned as to > what it > > was and what was causing it to be there. For reference here is a > list of > > the sups/meds that are common between them: > > > > Vit. A (Klaire Mycelized Drops 1drop/day) > > L-Lysine > > DMG/TMG (I've been using up my old DMG supply at night and TMG in the > > morning till I'm out of DMG then it will be permanently TMG) > > Vit. E > > Vit. B6 (P5P) > > Vit. B12 (shots for 1 nasal spray for the other) > > PicMins (Multi Mineral Supplements) > > Kirkmans Everyday w/o A & D MultiVites > > Vit. C (2grams/day usually) > > Idebenone > > Folinic Acid > > Magnesium > > Calcium > > Zinc > > L-Glutathione (reduced, Kirkman's capsule) > > Various Probiotics 2x daily and enzymes for infractions/cross > contamination > > anytime they are eating food I didn't cook. > > LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) > > TD-DMPS > > TD-Glutathione > > TD-TTFD (B1) > > Lauricidin > > > > Thanks, > > near LAX > > > > > > -- > > - near LAX > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 She was prescribed prescription Carnitor. After giving it to her I noticed that she would space out. We scheduled an 8 hour EEG with Carnitor and the EEG showed abnormal results. We had her tested for fatty oxidation disorders and the results showed that she had natural high levels of carnitine - the test was an acylcarnitine deficiency test. She can tolerate very small doses - most kids do great with carnitine. Shari Re: Fwd: Anybody experience a gray film on teeth? > > > We had this from liquid iron. > > Peggy > > Does anyone know if Chelation or any other typical DAN! protocol > > supplements would cause a grayish film to form on teeth? My boys > had their > > teeth cleaned today and the dentist said he'd never seen anything > like that > > and the only thing I could think is that one of their supps was > causing it > > or it was chelation activity. Both boys had it so it's something > that they > > both consume that is causing it is my guess. The film was fairly easily > > removed with the dentists cleaning but he was a bit concerned as to > what it > > was and what was causing it to be there. For reference here is a > list of > > the sups/meds that are common between them: > > > > Vit. A (Klaire Mycelized Drops 1drop/day) > > L-Lysine > > DMG/TMG (I've been using up my old DMG supply at night and TMG in the > > morning till I'm out of DMG then it will be permanently TMG) > > Vit. E > > Vit. B6 (P5P) > > Vit. B12 (shots for 1 nasal spray for the other) > > PicMins (Multi Mineral Supplements) > > Kirkmans Everyday w/o A & D MultiVites > > Vit. C (2grams/day usually) > > Idebenone > > Folinic Acid > > Magnesium > > Calcium > > Zinc > > L-Glutathione (reduced, Kirkman's capsule) > > Various Probiotics 2x daily and enzymes for infractions/cross > contamination > > anytime they are eating food I didn't cook. > > LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) > > TD-DMPS > > TD-Glutathione > > TD-TTFD (B1) > > Lauricidin > > > > Thanks, > > near LAX > > > > > > -- > > - near LAX > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 She was prescribed prescription Carnitor. After giving it to her I noticed that she would space out. We scheduled an 8 hour EEG with Carnitor and the EEG showed abnormal results. We had her tested for fatty oxidation disorders and the results showed that she had natural high levels of carnitine - the test was an acylcarnitine deficiency test. She can tolerate very small doses - most kids do great with carnitine. Shari Re: Fwd: Anybody experience a gray film on teeth? > > > We had this from liquid iron. > > Peggy > > Does anyone know if Chelation or any other typical DAN! protocol > > supplements would cause a grayish film to form on teeth? My boys > had their > > teeth cleaned today and the dentist said he'd never seen anything > like that > > and the only thing I could think is that one of their supps was > causing it > > or it was chelation activity. Both boys had it so it's something > that they > > both consume that is causing it is my guess. The film was fairly easily > > removed with the dentists cleaning but he was a bit concerned as to > what it > > was and what was causing it to be there. For reference here is a > list of > > the sups/meds that are common between them: > > > > Vit. A (Klaire Mycelized Drops 1drop/day) > > L-Lysine > > DMG/TMG (I've been using up my old DMG supply at night and TMG in the > > morning till I'm out of DMG then it will be permanently TMG) > > Vit. E > > Vit. B6 (P5P) > > Vit. B12 (shots for 1 nasal spray for the other) > > PicMins (Multi Mineral Supplements) > > Kirkmans Everyday w/o A & D MultiVites > > Vit. C (2grams/day usually) > > Idebenone > > Folinic Acid > > Magnesium > > Calcium > > Zinc > > L-Glutathione (reduced, Kirkman's capsule) > > Various Probiotics 2x daily and enzymes for infractions/cross > contamination > > anytime they are eating food I didn't cook. > > LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) > > TD-DMPS > > TD-Glutathione > > TD-TTFD (B1) > > Lauricidin > > > > Thanks, > > near LAX > > > > > > -- > > - near LAX > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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