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We have never chelated before and are using it. So far so good, no side

effects.

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> > We have been on it for one month (16 y/o son) and not sure what its doing

> but my son is making some nice verbal and social gains lately. My doc said

> it does take some time to work - possibly 6 mos. It works by scavaging free

> radicals which in turn increases glutothione levels because the gl doesn't

> have to do all the work. This can also reduce inflammation. Even with gl. IV

> pushes my son's levels were never high. My doc has seen some nice progress

> with OSR on kids who sometimes are non-responders. The key is with all

> biomedical treatments to give it time. When my son was younger I made the

> mistake of moving on too quickly b/c I was looking for a silver bullet.

> Normally healing takes time but once in a while you get a jump ahead with

> something that pushes progress faster. I wish you all the best and pls keep

> the list updated of your experience. Heidi J

> > Heidi J

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> > OSR????

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> > I'm really interested in OSR. Has anyone had ANY experience with it good

> or bad? Thank you in advance!

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> > Love and Faith, Naima

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My aspie daughter takes OSR and takes a multi-mineral (that does have molybdenum in it), as per MP. I have always understood that when you're doing any form of chelation, even milder ones such as OSR, that you should supplement with a multiple of minerals.

To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Sun, July 18, 2010 9:25:40 AMSubject: Re: Re: OSR?

Can you give me some details on this. We have not yet tested for heavy metal. But I know my son has lead problem, as it always shows up in his blood test with his pediatric physician do on routine. My son Dan dr asked for iv challenge test and start OSR. I am not very comfortable doing iv challenge test.

considering this fact, can i start OSR, it is ok not ok? Also Dan suggested to take Molybdenum as an supplement when doing OSR. Does anyone take this? Thanks for any suggestion guide provided.Sanjay

From: kwass01 <kwass01gmail (DOT) com>To: mb12 valtrex@ yahoogroups. comSent: Sun, July 18, 2010 1:50:42 AMSubject: Re: OSR?

We have never chelated before and are using it. So far so good, no side effects.>

>> > We have been on it for one month (16 y/o son) and not sure what its doing> but my son is making some nice verbal and social gains lately. My doc said> it does take some time to work - possibly 6 mos. It works by scavaging free> radicals which in turn increases glutothione levels because the gl doesn't> have to do all the work. This can also reduce inflammation. Even with gl. IV> pushes my son's levels were never high. My doc has seen some nice progress> with OSR on kids who sometimes are non-responders. The key is with all> biomedical treatments to give it time. When my son was younger I made the> mistake of moving on too quickly b/c I was looking for a silver bullet.> Normally healing takes time but once in a while you get a jump ahead with> something that pushes progress faster. I wish you all the best and pls keep> the list updated of your experience. Heidi

J> > Heidi J> > > > OSR????> > > > I'm really interested in OSR. Has anyone had ANY experience with it good> or bad? Thank you in advance!> > > > Love and Faith, Naima> >> > > > > > > _____ > > > Windows 7: Gündelik iþlerinizi basitleþtirin.> <http://windows. microsoft. com/shop> Size en uygun bilgisayarý bulun.>

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Sanjay

You do want to do some sort of mineral complex when doing OSR or anything that

chelates. And I have heard in particular that molybdenum is important with OSR.

We take citramins II and you should take it away from the OSR. From what I read

I am not sure if the citramins has enough molybdenum though so I am looking into

increasing that but I want to keep citramins in because of the other minerals.

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> > > We have been on it for one month (16 y/o son) and not sure what its doing

> > but my son is making some nice verbal and social gains lately. My doc said

> > it does take some time to work - possibly 6 mos. It works by scavaging free

> > radicals which in turn increases glutothione levels because the gl doesn't

> > have to do all the work. This can also reduce inflammation. Even with gl. IV

> > pushes my son's levels were never high. My doc has seen some nice progress

> > with OSR on kids who sometimes are non-responders. The key is with all

> > biomedical treatments to give it time. When my son was younger I made the

> > mistake of moving on too quickly b/c I was looking for a silver bullet.

> > Normally healing takes time but once in a while you get a jump ahead with

> > something that pushes progress faster. I wish you all the best and pls keep

> > the list updated of your experience. Heidi J

> > > Heidi J

> > >

> > > OSR????

> > >

> > > I'm really interested in OSR. Has anyone had ANY experience with it good

> > or bad? Thank you in advance!

> > >

> > > Love and Faith, Naima

> > >

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> >

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> > _____

> >

> >

> > Windows 7: Gündelik iþlerinizi basitleþtirin.

> > <http://windows.microsoft.com/shop> Size en uygun bilgisayarý bulun.

> >

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If you are going to use OSR hurry up and get it. It's getting pulled off the market in a few days!

Kerrie

Hi Sanjay, ask your Dan if it is O.k. to use the OSR before trying the other chelators and if he thinks you should use it before the challenge test. Yes it is a good idea to use Molybdenym as well as an anti fungal, since the OSR will cause yeast to grow.. I also think it is very important to be on a gluten free casein free diet.. You have to work for miracles.. before they can happen.. Ask questions and check out Dr. Boyd Haleys research on his website to clarify any fear you might be having.. Good luck and I hope this helps answer your questions..

Corinne

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