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No kidding, . He has already tested highly elevated for lead, and moderately elevated for mercury. His WBC count is a 4!!! I think that we are spinning our wheels trying to fight Lyme and the viruses until we get rid of the metals. It seems like something is just holding his immune system down. I can't speak to your question as I don't really understand porphyrins.CamTo: mb12 valtrex From: thorenstd124@...Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 12:02:06 -0700Subject: Re: chelation questions...And one of my own

If you have Lyme and MTHFR,mercury is the least of your concerns,unless you had amalgam fillings.

If the mother has amalgam fillings,will the baby be born with high porphyrins because of mutations ?

From: cam pearson <campearsonphotohotmail>To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Wed, May 19, 2010 12:26:21 PMSubject: chelation questions

Hi all. We are ready to start chelation. I have a DAN appointment tomorrow, and want to talk about our options. I am pretty sure she wants to chelate with suppositories - one a week. I am thinking more along the lines of Cutler because my son has Lyme - mercury hides in the spirochetes - and as Lyme is killed - mercury is released. Feel like we may need something grabbing a little at a time over a period of time instead of the big dumps.

1. Anyone have positive experience with suppositories - if so, what were they?

2. Anyone had success with AC protocol? What about yeast/gut issues with this?

Thanks,

Cam

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