Guest guest Posted December 24, 2003 Report Share Posted December 24, 2003 I admire your tenacity and endurance in helping your children over the years! You're an inspiration as a caring mom. Your posts continue to assure me of this: all our kids are different and respond differently according to their biology. You listen and observe your kids. I admire that. Lyn --- In , " danasview " <danasview@y...> wrote: > --- In , " taosmama " <taosmama@y...> wrote: > > High Dose Vit A therapy. Improved eye contact and reduced stimming, > > helped with bowel formation...does wear off if we let up on the > > continued protocol of vitamin A each day/week/month. > > > I had this problem, if I did not keep at least 100,000 IU per day maintenance. I finally discovered why, and now he does well with > 5000 IU per day. I will post my update on this in a few days. > > > > We have done many rounds with ala and dmsa combos, also some with > > just dmsa and some ala only. Low and frequent. We ran into what > > some other parents seem to: gains the first day or so of chelation > > then loss of that later in the round or no maintenance of it > > afterwards. > > > For my son, if it was not a yeast problem, then 90% of the time it meant I needed to drop a supplement. > > > > We could continue to go with ala/dmsa low and slow for the next few > > years, but I wondered how long it would take, and if anything else > > could help. > > > I did ALA for about 85 rounds, this took just over 2 years. It appears my son is now finished chelating, and he needs no supplements > except cal/mag and 5000 IU CLO. > > > >>However, gains are so marked it's like having been > > on a number of rounds with ala/dmsa in that the gains are forward > > moving and lasting. > > > Congrats on all your son's improvements! > > Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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