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If he has lead issues then isn't DMSA the way to go?? From what I've

read, if a kid has lead, then DMSA is a must-use!

I would avoid the IV route at this point and use what is known to

help lead removal--dmsa.

W

> Hi,

> There is a physician here who uses IV EDTA and IV supplements

(VitC,etc,) to help with chelation. Is this really scarey and should

I run the other way? I think he also uses DMPS IV. My son has a

lead issue so the idea of doing it does entice me. Please tell me

the do's and don'ts of this method. Can the metals recirculate and

go back into the brain? Please let me know. Thanks so much Kathy

in ARK

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Hi ,

Thanks so much for your response. We have been using DMSA in low dosing 3 days

on 11 days off and given every 4 hours. I just came off a weekend giving that

to my son COlin who definitely has the lead issue. It is just hard to watch him

stim and he looks terrible right now. Don't know if it is yeast or what, I just

liked the idea of bypassing the gut!!! Any ideas? Thanks...Kathy

merrywbee <maryandphilip@...> wrote:

If he has lead issues then isn't DMSA the way to go?? From what I've

read, if a kid has lead, then DMSA is a must-use!

I would avoid the IV route at this point and use what is known to

help lead removal--dmsa.

W

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> Hi,

> There is a physician here who uses IV EDTA and IV supplements

(VitC,etc,) to help with chelation. Is this really scarey and should

I run the other way? I think he also uses DMPS IV. My son has a

lead issue so the idea of doing it does entice me. Please tell me

the do's and don'ts of this method. Can the metals recirculate and

go back into the brain? Please let me know. Thanks so much Kathy

in ARK

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> If he has lead issues then isn't DMSA the way to go??

Yes. It is superior to EDTA.

If DMSA isn't tolerated EDTA can be used orally anyway. The only use

of the needle is to give the doctor something to charge for once or

twice a week instead of sending you away with a bunch of pills to take

on your own.

Andy . . . . . . . . .

>> From what I've

> read, if a kid has lead, then DMSA is a must-use!

>

> I would avoid the IV route at this point and use what is known to

> help lead removal--dmsa.

>

> W

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>

> > Hi,

> > There is a physician here who uses IV EDTA and IV supplements

> (VitC,etc,) to help with chelation. Is this really scarey

Yes.

> and should I run the other way?

Yes.

> I think he also uses DMPS IV.

Scream a lot while running away.

> My son has a

> lead issue so the idea of doing it does entice me. Please tell me

> the do's and don'ts of this method. Can the metals recirculate and

> go back into the brain? Please let me know. Thanks so much Kathy

> in ARK

> >

> >

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