Guest guest Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 Dr. Megson finds that if a child can tolerate a suppository there is no need for IV. This is her preferred method. However, there are exceptions like when you can't get a suppository into a child who has huge gut issues because of the metals so you can't do oral IV may be the only way. It is an option she does not like to use. We've done IV chelation with 2 diff DAN! Dr.'s mainly because of gut issues and wanting to get a good challenge test. Casandra To: mb12 valtrex From: KatiHornung@...Date: Tue, 18 May 2010 16:26:47 -0400Subject: chelating We just had our appointment with Dr. Megson yesterday and this is a direct quote from her, "There is no reason to do IV chelation" -- we were discussing the Calcium Disodium EDTA to get rid of aluminum / lead. I'm sure that may stir up a controversy on this list and I don't have the full context of what was in her head as she said that (whether it was just related to our girls / young children / whatever), but I thought you might want to hear another DAN! doc's opinion. We are doing the following with both girls: glutathione cream (compounded and put on feet @ night) lithium cream (very low dose - to help replenish the bit that is used up as they move metals) epsom salt baths every other night We are about to add this for our youngest: magnesium maltrate (for aluminum) a detox clay bath She told us to review the material for a homeopathic spray for our youngest as well. I know all the kids have different metals and different levels. We are dealing with a LOT of aluminum for our youngest. Dr. M's comment on reviewing the porphyrin test from France was that she's never seen a number that high. NOT what we wanted to hear - lol... - Kati Begin forwarded message: thinks iv chelation is the way to go Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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