Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 whats in metal free(components?) ? Bernie ps, I know someone who says they've had good experience with NDF, which has colloid chlorella, cilantro, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 We use Metal Free on our son. We are up to 5 sprays a day. It is very powerful and has to be increased slowly. I spray it into a spoon, take it up into a 1cc syringe after removing the needle and dropper it under his tongue. It can precipitate a strong detox if given in too high a dose which appears as a worsening of symptoms. In this case, decrease the dose by one spray. The manufacturer's Website has data on metal removal but I would like to see anyone using it get a urine or stool collection to see what is actually coming out so we can get outside validation what it is doing. We should have that information on our son soon. One good thing is that it seems to be gentler on the system than DMSA. Ken Sokolski Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 In a message dated 10/28/01 2:29:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, KKSOKOLSKI@... writes: > > We use Metal Free on our son. We are up to 5 sprays a day. It is very > powerful and has to be increased slowly. I spray it into a spoon, take it > up > into a 1cc syringe after removing the needle and dropper it under his > tongue. > It can precipitate a strong detox if given in too high a dose which appears > > as a worsening of symptoms. In this case, decrease the dose by one spray. > The > manufacturer's Website has data on metal removal Hi Ken and Everyone: This is the first time I've heard of Metal Free. Would someone please post the website so I can read about it. Thank you. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 >We use Metal Free on our son. We are up to 5 sprays a day. It is very >powerful and has to be increased slowly. I spray it into a spoon, take it up >into a 1cc syringe after removing the needle and dropper it under his tongue. >It can precipitate a strong detox if given in too high a dose which appears >as a worsening of symptoms. In this case, decrease the dose by one spray. The >manufacturer's Website has data on metal removal but I would like to see >anyone using it get a urine or stool collection to see what is actually >coming out so we can get outside validation what it is doing. We should have >that information on our son soon. One good thing is that it seems to be >gentler on the system than DMSA. >Ken Sokolski Hello Ken, Could you please say something about your basis for comparing to DMSA? I am not aware of DMSA as " harsh " (or whtever the opposite of " gentle " may be), so I'm concerned that you say this. thanks, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 Their website is metal-free.com We also use MF on our son. The first stool test we did, which was done after five days on the product, pulled lots of uranium, some arsenic, bismuth, and beryllium. We will be doing another stool test this week, about one month after the last one was done. Jean Re: [ ] Metal Free In a message dated 10/28/01 2:29:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, KKSOKOLSKI@... writes: > > We use Metal Free on our son. We are up to 5 sprays a day. It is very > powerful and has to be increased slowly. I spray it into a spoon, take it > up > into a 1cc syringe after removing the needle and dropper it under his > tongue. > It can precipitate a strong detox if given in too high a dose which appears > > as a worsening of symptoms. In this case, decrease the dose by one spray. > The > manufacturer's Website has data on metal removal Hi Ken and Everyone: This is the first time I've heard of Metal Free. Would someone please post the website so I can read about it. Thank you. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 > >We use Metal Free on our son. We are up to 5 sprays a day. It is very > >powerful and has to be increased slowly. I spray it into a spoon, take it up > >into a 1cc syringe after removing the needle and dropper it under his > tongue. > >It can precipitate a strong detox if given in too high a dose which appears > >as a worsening of symptoms. In this case, decrease the dose by one spray. > The > >manufacturer's Website has data on metal removal but I would like to see > >anyone using it get a urine or stool collection to see what is actually > >coming out so we can get outside validation what it is doing. We should have > >that information on our son soon. One good thing is that it seems to be > >gentler on the system than DMSA. > >Ken Sokolski > > Hello Ken, > > Could you please say something about your basis for comparing to DMSA? > I am not aware of DMSA as " harsh " (or whtever the opposite of " gentle " > may be), so I'm concerned that you say this. Most of these things compare to DMSA 500 mg every other day, which is only slightly better for you than a baseball bat upside the head. So of course anything other than a .45 caliber dose of vitamin lead comes out looking great. The question is how many of them are better than doing nothing? You can see why the placebo controlled trial came to be - it covers for the doc's who really DON'T know what they are doing but want to invent drugs anyway. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 I don't mean to harsh out on you in the earlier message, Ken. I know you are a reasonable guy. I was pointing out that I have seen info on a variety of products (I think mostly from " BioRay " ) that compare them to DMPS injections and DMSA every other day, and describe the same patient progress on their stuff as for those who do nothing, then proclaim the product effective because it does better than the harmful protocols. This obviously rubbed me the wrong way - I hope that I haven't drifted from a reasonable level of skepticism off into overt prejudice here. Whatever the case, I am glad you have something that is working for your son. Andy > We use Metal Free on our son. We are up to 5 sprays a day. It is very > powerful and has to be increased slowly. I spray it into a spoon, take it up > into a 1cc syringe after removing the needle and dropper it under his tongue. > It can precipitate a strong detox if given in too high a dose which appears > as a worsening of symptoms. In this case, decrease the dose by one spray. The > manufacturer's Website has data on metal removal but I would like to see > anyone using it get a urine or stool collection to see what is actually > coming out so we can get outside validation what it is doing. We should have > that information on our son soon. One good thing is that it seems to be > gentler on the system than DM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Hi, We have used metal free in the spray form recently. I read with interest that Andy did not think this was a chealator. It does contain ALA plus a host of other known natural chealation agents. I had e-mailed him privately some time ago, and got no response when I asked him why he thought it was not a good thing to use. I have heard some amazing results with this product, but my only question was that it was given in the spray form under the tongue, but only twice a day. That made me worry about the redistribution issue. From what I have learned from our DAN! doctor they say that it totally binds the mercury and other metals and takes it directly out of the body, and that it shortens the chealation process dramatically. What I have chosen to do is give it twice a day and give a low dose of ALA every four hours also round the clock. I just use the spray for two of those doses. Pulling out mercury can cause ugly regressions since it is being pulled out into the system. It should get better as time goes on and you should see improvements along with some increased stimming etc... Hope this helps, Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 > Hi, > > We have used metal free in the spray form recently. I read with interest > that Andy did not think this was a chealator. It does contain ALA plus a > host of other known natural chealation agents. How much ALA? Less than a few mg is not significant. What other natural chelating agents? >I had e-mailed him privately > some time ago, and got no response when I asked him why he thought it was not > a good thing to use. My apologies to you (and to everyone else relevant) for not always having the time to respond to private messages. >I have heard some amazing results with this product, > but my only question was that it was given in the spray form under the > tongue, but only twice a day. That made me worry about the redistribution > issue. From what I have learned from our DAN! doctor they say that it > totally binds the mercury and other metals and takes it directly out of the > body, and that it shortens the chealation process dramatically. What I have > chosen to do is give it twice a day and give a low dose of ALA every four > hours also round the clock. I just use the spray for two of those doses. > Pulling out mercury can cause ugly regressions since it is being pulled out > into the system. It should get better as time goes on and you should see > improvements along with some increased stimming etc... > > Hope this helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Dear Tina, Their website is http://www.metal-free.com. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 DMSA can cause some severe agitation, abdominal cramping in SOME children. Most tolerate it fine. In those children who do not tolerate it well, the metal-free might be an alternative. Children who are very sensitive might start with metal-free and move to the DMSA later. It is also possible that both could be done at the same time. I have not been able to confirm this. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Thank you I appreciate the information. We will also do stool and urine tests to see what is coming out. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Dr. Cutler, Have you thorougly evaluated the Metal-Free to honestly tell everyone that is is entirely useless? Have you tested it and done studies on it? If so please present the data. If you are certain that it is no better than placebo and worthless compared to DMSA please back this up. My doctor uses DMSA regularly and knows how to use it very well. He recommended starting out with Metal-Free on a very reactive child and will probably use DMSA as well. Some children have been slowly chelated using natural chelators. I am not doubting that DMSA is a good drug but maybe it is not the only way to go. If you are personally familiar with Metal-Free and have data that it does not work, please share this with everyone. Ken Sokolski Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 O.K. Andy, Forget my previous message but if you say the products state they help a great deal and that is no better than just giving placebo, that confuses me. I do clinical trials and it is true that placebo responses are often very high. Placebo responses in trials with autistic children can be high too as the parents want to see something happen. The only thing that isn't placebo is what is coming out (heavy metals) in the stool and urine. That's why I am asking for outside confirmation of this product. At least one parent has provided some data. Remember that a number of autistic children treated with DMSA have had urine and stool samples tested and NOTHING is coming out. Many of these children are doing better. Why? Either placebo response or the DMSA is doing something else. At the recent DAN conference in San Diego Dr. Laidler brought this up and it was a topic of discussion. Some people believe the DMSA works as an antioxidant for some children and helps in ways that have nothing directly to do with heavy metals. This injects even more controversy into the subject which gets more complicated over time. In my son's case and my wife's case there is no doubt they are heavy metal toxic. We did six months of DMSA and DMSA + ALA on my son. We started with Dr. Amy's protocol and changed to your protocol. We definitely saw heavy metals coming out in large quantities so the treatment met the test but my son would become so agitated that he could not attend school. His doctor who uses both the Metal-Free and DMSA thought he would back off and try the Metal-Free for now but I am prepared to return to DMSA at a lower dosage or possibly to do both. Metal-Free is given every day. The DMSA is 3 days out of 11 so it might be possible to do both safely. Any way, that is a long-winded response. I am not in any way against the DMSA. I have followed the posts and the meeting information closely. We are just looking into this other stuff which a very reputable doctor recommended to see if it might also be helpful. All the best, Ken Sokolski Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Dear Jane, We actually only give it once a day but it is interesting that you also give the ALA. I have wondered if it could be given along with DMSA + ALA given three days every two weeks. I am thinking that this might speed chelation even more. Ken Sokolski Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 >Dear Jane, >We actually only give it once a day but it is interesting that you also give >the ALA. I have wondered if it could be given along with DMSA + ALA given >three days every two weeks. I am thinking that this might speed chelation >even more. >Ken Sokolski Ken, Based only on your last note, I would think that " speeding chelation " is exactly what you do NOT want to do. Since your son is getting too agitiated to go to school, I would think that you would want to " slow chelation " not " speed it " . But perhaps there is something I've missed here. best, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Ken, Yes I was wondering about this. Would it not be the mercury (that mobilised) making him 'agitated' as opposed to the DMSA? Are you finding mercury being excreted whilst giving Metal Free only? Sorry if this has been addressed. I only seem to have your posts and none of the ones you are responding to. Celia From: Moria Merriweather <moriam@...> > > Ken, > > Based only on your last note, I would think that " speeding chelation " is > exactly what you do NOT want to do. Since your son is getting too > agitiated to go to school, I would think that you would want to > " slow chelation " not " speed it " . But perhaps there is something > I've missed here. > > best, > Moria > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 He got agitated on high dose DMSA (900 mg per day) as recommended by the DAN protocol. On lower doses such as 50 mg every 4 hours he is o.k. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2001 Report Share Posted November 6, 2001 Dear Celia, The agitation on either DMSA or Metal Free could be due to detox. I am setting up to do some tests on the Metal Free to see what is coming out. At least one other parent has measured large amounts of heavy metals coming out on Metal Free. I may eventually combine Metal Free with DMSA treatments however would like to heal my son's gut more first so he can absorb necessary minerals like zinc. At the moment he is very low on this mineral and DMSA might bring it dangerously low. Ken Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2002 Report Share Posted December 8, 2002 > Are you saying that there is a product called metal free that is not > effective for detoxing mercury? I did write down the wrong name for the > product. It is called metal free. Correct. I do not believe metal free is effective. Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 It too has been my experience that Metal Free is something you get lots of opinions on. I took Dr. Cave's opinion and the fact that she had chosen to chelate her own body with it as a strong indication it was for us. Metal Free has worked for us per lab test Dr. Cave and Dr. Layton have felt it is working. I read Andy's board daily and value his opinion but he does seem a bit biased about his own protocol. I sometimes wonder if it is because of book sales? That may be unfair and I don't mean to knock him because I love anyone passionate about helping our kids! I just like a open mind. I also spoke with Dorfmann and she thinks highly of Metal Free. I think one problem according to Dr. Cave is when I questioned why Dr. Holmes said it did nothing is she said that she must have been testing urine. Metal Free doesn't pull through urinary tract but comes out in feces. Metal Free does have a website. We use metal Free twice a day 5 sprays each time. We also do ALA per Andy's protocol. Re: towson DAN Dr > > > Interesting to hear different views on Layton. We have been seeing > him since April. My 5 yr old son has bad allergies, tics, adhd, and > sensory issues. When we first saw Layton we didn't know about . > We raised it with him in our last visit. He didn't close the door on > it and said that Dr. G has a lot of good ideas, but he didn't suggest > we pursue the protocol either. I think this may be because because he > believes that allergies are at the core of my son's problems. Yet, I > fear something else may be going on. Everytime gets sick, he has > to take antibiotics or he doesn't get better. They also stop his > tics. We explored PANDAS but his titers were always negative. > > Anyway, I didn't realize that Layton might be willing to run tests > along the Goldberg protocol. Did he do them for you? What did you > think of Cave? My son has high metal levels. Layton wanted to > chelate with Metal Free but another expert told me DMSA is the only > way to go. Layton feels my son's history is " very complex even for > someone like himself, " but since my son's problems are not PDD or > full blown autism related, I think he wants to be conservative. > > Kim in Kensington, MD ``````````````````````````````````````````` Responsibility for the content of this message lies strictly with the original author, and is not necessarily endorsed by or the opinion of the Research Institute. ``````````````````````````````````````` To visit your group on the web, go to: / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 What were your negative results? I would like to know all the results of people using it, good and bad too. Diane Re: [ ] Metal free Has anyone tried it with negative or neutral results? Yes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 > > Has > anyone tried it with negative or neutral results? > > > Yes. > If you are willing to share, could you please let us know your feelings/results with this product...Good, Bad and Ugly please... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 After six months of use we discovered that METAL-FREE doesn't chelate mercury. [ ] Re: Metal free > > Has > anyone tried it with negative or neutral results? > > > Yes. > If you are willing to share, could you please let us know your feelings/results with this product...Good, Bad and Ugly please... ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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