Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 Hi > If I know she does not have any lead (she had a blood test) do I have > to use DMSA? >>>No. But then my son showed 'normal' levels of Lead on a blood test, high on hair and has consistently shown it being excreted on urine and stool testing druing chelation with DMSA/ALA > Can I just use ALA by itself instead? >>>Yes, many do. Dana's family springs to mind www.danasview.net > I read on the FAQ's page that ALA can drive copper levels higher and > do not use ALA if the child has a copper excretion problem - so I > should have a hair analysis before we begin? >>> If you can afford it, I would. Elemental Hair test from DDI would be best and then you can use it for the counting rules also If the hair analysis > shows a copper excretion problem then how do you get mercury out of > the brain? >>>You get the copper down first and then use the ALA. Zinc and Molybedum supps will help bring the copper down HTH Mandi in Uk Mum to Sam 14.1.97, Dx 47XYY, Autism, Heavy Metal Toxicity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 --- In , " Becky " <beccaboo722@y...> wrote: > Can I just use ALA by itself instead? I use only ALA. > I read on the FAQ's page that ALA can drive copper levels higher and > do not use ALA if the child has a copper excretion problem - so I > should have a hair analysis before we begin? If the hair analysis > shows a copper excretion problem then how do you get mercury out of > the brain? I give zinc along with the ALA, to keep the copper down. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 > I'm still preparing to chelate my daughter but I have some more > questions before I begin. > > If I know she does not have any lead (she had a blood test) do I have > to use DMSA? sorry, but a blood test shows current exposure, not accumulation. > Can I just use ALA by itself instead? yes, it is fine to use just ALA. > I read on the FAQ's page that ALA can drive copper levels higher and > do not use ALA if the child has a copper excretion problem - so I > should have a hair analysis before we begin? If the hair analysis > shows a copper excretion problem then how do you get mercury out of > the brain? This is only an issue if the copper is really high, which is uncommon (but important for the cases where it is). In that case (that is, if both copper and mercury appear to be problems) then you would first lower the copper. You could use DMSA/DMPS at that point if you want. Then after reducing copper, use ALA. Also some people have high copper AND NOT mercury. Use of ALA/DMPS/DMSA will not help--- but lowering the copper (e.g. with zinc) will probably help significantly. good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 My son's Copper levels were sky high based on the DDI hair elements test. How do you know (how can you tell?)that you've got the levels of Copper down so that you can begin Chelation? Thanks, KIM Re: [ ] Questions about Chelation > Hi > > > If I know she does not have any lead (she had a blood test) do I have > > to use DMSA? > > >>>No. But then my son showed 'normal' levels of Lead on a blood test, high > on hair and has consistently shown it being excreted on urine and stool testing > druing chelation with DMSA/ALA > > > Can I just use ALA by itself instead? > > >>>Yes, many do. Dana's family springs to mind www.danasview.net > > > I read on the FAQ's page that ALA can drive copper levels higher and > > do not use ALA if the child has a copper excretion problem - so I > > should have a hair analysis before we begin? > > >>> If you can afford it, I would. Elemental Hair test from DDI would be best > and then you can use it for the counting rules also > > If the hair analysis > > shows a copper excretion problem then how do you get mercury out of > > the brain? > > >>>You get the copper down first and then use the ALA. Zinc and Molybedum > supps will help bring the copper down > > HTH > Mandi in Uk > Mum to Sam 14.1.97, Dx 47XYY, Autism, Heavy Metal Toxicity > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2003 Report Share Posted September 7, 2003 > My son's Copper levels were sky high based on the DDI hair elements test. > How do you know (how can you tell?)that you've got the levels of Copper down > so that you can begin Chelation? Thanks, KIM Hi Kim, The only way I know of to know would be to hair test again. I'd wait a few months or longer--- hair grows slowly--- and I'm not sure how long it takes to lower copper, but I don't think it is terribly quick. If it is not a big financial strain, you might just plan to do a hair test every 4 or 4 months for a year or two --- or something along those lines. Are you seeing improvements from your efforts to detox the copper? best, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 What would I see behavior -wise? I'm trying to find Apple Pectin in a powder, liquid or capsule form since he's 3 y.o.a. and I have to mix everything in juice. I'm giving Vit. C four times/day and Brain Child II Minerals, one teaspoon 3 X per day (but stopped the Vitamins b/c of increased hyperness). I give two Pro-EFA per day and 10,000 IU Vit. A (Retinyl Palmitate) per day. I give Culturelle and GSE when I think he needs it and I give all three Houston Enzymes with every meal and snack. I'm going to very slowly start the vitamin portion of Brainchild in a week or two and keep it at a low dose. Anything else I should add? I will re-so the hair test like you suggest. Plus, we're in a rental built in 1982 so I want to wait until we move into our new house b/4 I start chelation (about 6-8 weeks) in case he's exposed to something here. Oh, I just got the Ojibwa tea I'd like to try and I have Milk Thistle I'm waiting to introduce too. Thanks for being there to help. I truly appreciate it! KIM [ ] Re: Questions about Chelation > > > My son's Copper levels were sky high based on the DDI hair elements > test. > > How do you know (how can you tell?)that you've got the levels of > Copper down > > so that you can begin Chelation? Thanks, KIM > > > Hi Kim, > > The only way I know of to know would be to hair test again. > I'd wait a few months or longer--- hair grows slowly--- > and I'm not sure how long it takes to lower copper, but > I don't think it is terribly quick. If it is not a big > financial strain, you might just plan to do a hair test > every 4 or 4 months for a year or two --- or something > along those lines. Are you seeing > improvements from your efforts to detox the copper? > > best, > Moria > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 > I'm going to very slowly start the vitamin portion of Brainchild in a week > or two and keep it at a low dose. Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic acid, ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children. Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 Thanks Andy. No, I checked. The Spectrum II doesn't have ALA, but thanks for looking out for my little fellow. I really appreciate it. KIM [ ] Re: Questions about Chelation > > I'm going to very slowly start the vitamin portion of Brainchild in > a week > > or two and keep it at a low dose. > > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic acid, > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children. > > Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 - Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic acid, ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children >>Curious why you would say this. My daughter has been on a low dose 3 times a day of the Brainchild Grad formula(with ALA) for a few months now and is doing brilliantly. It is the best supplement she has ever had other than Houston's enzymes. Her teachers are amazed at the improvements she has made over the summer including physical ones like weight gain and hair thickening. The ALA amount is extremely low. -- In , " andrewhallcutler " <AndyCutler@a...> wrote: > > I'm going to very slowly start the vitamin portion of Brainchild in > a week > > or two and keep it at a low dose. > > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic acid, > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children. > > Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 The amount of ALA is not extremely low, it is extremely large. You are chelating her on the 8 hour protocol. While it is true some people are " tough enough " to take it and get better, proper chelation usually works better. Besides, if she was constipated, would you beat the crap out of her to correct it? That is in essence what you are doing with the mercury by giving her large amounts of ALA 3 times a day. Andy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > - > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic > acid, > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children > > >>Curious why you would say this. My daughter has been on a low dose > 3 times a day of the Brainchild Grad formula(with ALA) for a few > months now and is doing brilliantly. It is the best supplement she > has ever had other than Houston's enzymes. Her teachers are amazed at > the improvements she has made over the summer including physical ones > like weight gain and hair thickening. The ALA amount is extremely low. > > -- > In , " andrewhallcutler " > <AndyCutler@a...> wrote: > > > I'm going to very slowly start the vitamin portion of Brainchild > in > > a week > > > or two and keep it at a low dose. > > > > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic > acid, > > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children. > > > > Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2003 Report Share Posted September 8, 2003 According to your dose recommendations my daughter would need aprox 25 mg of ALA every 3 hours for chelation. Brainchild has 20 mg per oz and she only gets 1/4 tsp of the vitamins 3 times a day. I do not think this is an " extremely large " dose. As for the " beating the crap out of her " crack that was quite uncalled for. If you do not like the Brainchild vitamins that is fine, but I have spoked to and Terri at length and find them well informed and helpful. As I said before my daughter is thriving. Obviously posting my question here was a mistake. - -- In , " andrewhallcutler " <AndyCutler@a...> wrote: > The amount of ALA is not extremely low, it is extremely large. > > You are chelating her on the 8 hour protocol. > > While it is true some people are " tough enough " to take it and get > better, proper chelation usually works better. > > Besides, if she was constipated, would you beat the crap out of her to > correct it? That is in essence what you are doing with the mercury by > giving her large amounts of ALA 3 times a day. > > Andy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > > - > > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic > > acid, > > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children > > > > >>Curious why you would say this. My daughter has been on a low dose > > 3 times a day of the Brainchild Grad formula(with ALA) for a few > > months now and is doing brilliantly. It is the best supplement she > > has ever had other than Houston's enzymes. Her teachers are amazed > at > > the improvements she has made over the summer including physical > ones > > like weight gain and hair thickening. The ALA amount is extremely > low. > > > > -- > > In , " andrewhallcutler " > > <AndyCutler@a...> wrote: > > > > I'm going to very slowly start the vitamin portion of Brainchild > > in > > > a week > > > > or two and keep it at a low dose. > > > > > > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic > > acid, > > > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children. > > > > > > Andy . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 How much does she weigh? Generally tolerance is 1/4 to 1/8 mg per pound. Not that many people are comfortable even at 1/2. The " beating the crap " out of her crack is a correct technical description of your chelation protocol, used precisely because it is also very attention getting. It is NOT solely inflammatory. I often use inflammabory examples because my experience has been that parents will (quite amazingly) ignore vast quantities of rational argument, proceed to hurt their kid A LOT by doing something that has been pitched to them using glib salesmanship, and then come looking for what to do when it is very hard to fix. If I am really inflammatory it seems to actually get the parent's attention so they think about what I am saying up front and don't hurt their children unnecessarily. I would much prefer the calm and dispassionate approach but it has repeatedly demonstrated its ineffectiveness. I also have some sympathy for these children so I really really REALLY don't like the " what do I do now " stuff because the kid got hurt a lot and I feel for them. I much prefer avoiding that, which does seem to require causing the parents some emotional distress. If I knew how to do it differently, I would. The inappropriate and harmful chelation protocols that use inadequately frequent dosing hit the children's insides with a big wave of chelator that knocks a bunch of mercury loose and then isn't there to grab onto it, so the mercury bounces around and a lot of it finds someplace else to settle down and do more damage instead of being excreted. Andy . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . > According to your dose recommendations my daughter would need aprox > 25 mg of ALA every 3 hours for chelation. Brainchild has 20 mg per oz > and she only gets 1/4 tsp of the vitamins 3 times a day. I do not > think this is an " extremely large " dose. As for the " beating the > crap out of her " crack that was quite uncalled for. If you do not > like the Brainchild vitamins that is fine, but I have spoked to > and Terri at length and find them well informed and helpful. > As I said before my daughter is thriving. Obviously posting my > question here was a mistake. > - > -- In , " andrewhallcutler " > <AndyCutler@a...> wrote: > > The amount of ALA is not extremely low, it is extremely large. > > > > You are chelating her on the 8 hour protocol. > > > > While it is true some people are " tough enough " to take it and get > > better, proper chelation usually works better. > > > > Besides, if she was constipated, would you beat the crap out of her > to > > correct it? That is in essence what you are doing with the mercury > by > > giving her large amounts of ALA 3 times a day. > > > > Andy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . > > > - > > > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha lipoic > > > acid, > > > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic children > > > > > > >>Curious why you would say this. My daughter has been on a low > dose > > > 3 times a day of the Brainchild Grad formula(with ALA) for a few > > > months now and is doing brilliantly. It is the best supplement > she > > > has ever had other than Houston's enzymes. Her teachers are > amazed > > at > > > the improvements she has made over the summer including physical > > ones > > > like weight gain and hair thickening. The ALA amount is extremely > > low. > > > > > > > -- > > > In , " andrewhallcutler " > > > <AndyCutler@a...> wrote: > > > > > I'm going to very slowly start the vitamin portion of > Brainchild > > > in > > > > a week > > > > > or two and keep it at a low dose. > > > > > > > > Make sure these vitamins don't contain lipoic acid (alpha > lipoic > > > acid, > > > > ALA). If they do they are not suitable for use on toxic > children. > > > > > > > > Andy . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 A cup of green peas contains 7 mg of ALA. A cup of broccoli contains 4 mg of ALA. Each dose of vitamins is giving her daughter contains less than 1 mg of ALA. That's really all I have to say. Terri at Brainchild terri@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 > A cup of green peas contains 7 mg of ALA. > A cup of broccoli contains 4 mg of ALA. Gee, can you provide references for this since every source I looked in was way way different than this? And pork heart was stated to have the highest alpha lipoic acid content, at 1.6 mg/kg? > Each dose of vitamins is giving her daughter contains less than 1 > mg of ALA. > > That's really all I have to say. > > Terri at Brainchild > terri@b... > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been remov Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 > Each dose of vitamins is giving her daughter contains less than 1 > mg of ALA. If she said enough to calculate a dose I missed it. The labeled ingredients of SS 3 are 25 mg ALA in a 1 ounce serving, which is the recommended amount for a 50# kid in a day. This is wildly too much to be safe on any other than a chelation administration schedule. I've had (highly toxic) adults that were having severe side effects at 5 and 10 mg doses. ALA is NOT benign in toxic people, and the amount that is insignificant is very low. . . . .. . . . . . . Andy . . . .. . . . . . . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2003 Report Share Posted September 9, 2003 andrewhallcutler wrote: > How much does she weigh? Generally tolerance is 1/4 to 1/8 mg per > pound. Not that many people are comfortable even at 1/2. So, for a 60 pound child the dose would be 7-15 mg? How much DMSA per pound? What if you are doing both? > > > The " beating the crap " out of her crack is a correct technical > description of your chelation protocol, used precisely because it is > also very attention getting. It is NOT solely inflammatory. I often > use inflammabory examples because my experience has been that parents > will (quite amazingly) ignore vast quantities of rational argument, > proceed to hurt their kid A LOT by doing something that has been > pitched to them using glib salesmanship, and then come looking for > what to do when it is very hard to fix. If I am really inflammatory > it seems to actually get the parent's attention so they think about > what I am saying up front and don't hurt their children unnecessarily. > I would much prefer the calm and dispassionate approach but it has > repeatedly demonstrated its ineffectiveness. And if this is what it takes to get parents attention, then go for it. This is why I am continually trying to do my own research. We haven't seen bad results with DMSA, but I do think the dose that our Doctor had our son on is too high. It seemed like Chelation was helping him, but he was also getting worn out in the process. We have taken a break for a while but want to get started again soon. I'd like to try some of the lower doses that you suggest and see what happens. > > > I also have some sympathy for these children so I really really REALLY > don't like the " what do I do now " stuff because the kid got hurt a lot > and I feel for them. I much prefer avoiding that, which does seem to > require causing the parents some emotional distress. If I knew how to > do it differently, I would. > > The inappropriate and harmful chelation protocols that use > inadequately frequent dosing hit the children's insides with a big > wave of chelator that knocks a bunch of mercury loose and then isn't > there to grab onto it, so the mercury bounces around and a lot of it > finds someplace else to settle down and do more damage instead of > being excreted. > > Andy . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . Thanks for your help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2009 Report Share Posted September 3, 2009 Start by reading the FAQs of this list. I presume your child has NO mercury amalgam dental fillings? When were his most recent vaccines? S S questions about chealtion Posted by: " Farooq Bari " farooq_bari@... farooq_bari Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:14 am (PDT) i want to start Chelation for my three old son with autism, but do not have idea how to do it start itand where to go? Can some one give me suggestions and information about it? Thanks uzma ------------------------------------------------------------ Wanna lose weight? Weight Loss Programs that work. Click here. Diet Help http://tagline.excite.com/fc/FgElN1g2qkfW7XUAFx3NicMziqGYvwF4B6KmGabEnuTbLSxEkcd\ xF2Br13i/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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