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Hi,

Please help, anyone!

I've been giving my son Primal Defense (a probiotic, mainly) which also

contains chlorella for six weeks at the advice of my son's DAN doctor. During

this time, he gradually seemed to be getting worse, until about a week ago

his pupils began to dilate. At this time, I took him off the Primal Defense,

not knowing what else could have been causing the problem. The doctor does

not seem to think chlorella is the problem. After searching for more info

about chlorella and mercury toxicity, I DO think it's the likely problem.

Had I known six weeks ago what I know about chlorella now, I'd never have

used the Primal Defense. I am REALLY, REALLY hating myself right now. I feel

like I've done it again...first the vaccinations, now the Primal Defense.

So HELP!!!! What can I do to reverse this problem? Was chlorella adding

mercury? Redistributing what's there? We've done the DDI Hair Test and

counting rules did not suggest mercury toxicity, but there was high antimony,

arsenic, aluminum, lead and uranium.

I'm afraid to start ALA because I'm suspicious he may have high

plasma/cysteine (he became hyperactive on transdermal glutathione, though it

may have been the carrying agent and not the glutathione itself, I don't

know..). I hate poking my poor son again to find out. He's traumatized by

needles. Isn't ALA supposed to be not used if high plasma/cysteine? Also I

wonder that sometime high sulfur foods make him drowsy (broccoli, beans,

MSM), so have pretty much cut them back.

I'm losing my son on a daily basis, here, and am incredibly frightened. Any

help would be REALLY appreciated.

Thanks,

Debbie

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