Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi Luana, do you give him minerals? I think it may be from zinc or some other mineral depletion. You need to supplement zinc, magnesium, calcium if your child does not eat dairy. You also need to give him vitamins A,B,C,E during chelation (see Andy protocol in the files section). I also give milk thistle, taurine, glycine for liver support. Margaret > Hi everybody, > > I need your help again, please. I cannot pinpoint what is happening > with my son, and I thought maybe some of you have gone through this > and figure it out. > Since we started the chelation with him, couple of months ago, > shortly after he started having episodes of crying (both at school > and at home). I can hardly console him. It can last anywhere from 5 > min to 30min and for 4-5 days in a row, than he will be fine for few > days, and than again. It's not a regular cycle either. > As far as chelation goes I give him TTFD/DMG/SAMe/Selenium daily and > B-12 injections every other day. (He tasted very high in Arsenic, > among other metals) > He is usually such a happy little guy and it breaks my heart to see > him like this. > Thank you very much in advance for your help. > I really really appreciate you guys taking the time and answer our > questions, maybe over and over again. > I don't know what I would without you. > Thanks again > Luana (, almost 5, ASD) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2004 Report Share Posted March 29, 2004 Hi Margaret, thank you very much for your input. Yes, I give him daily 1tsp(20mg) of Zn liquid, 2 tsp of Ca liquid(1000 mg), Magnesium glycinate powder (1/2 tsp -aprox 150 mg), Manganese water Oz (1/2tsp). As far as vitamins, I give them separate, my son cannot take Super Nu- thera in any form. Also I give him, daily, milk thistle liquid (1/2tsp - 1tsp would be an adult dose) Do you think I am not giving him enough? He is 37 lbs, very tiny for his age. Thank you again Luana > > Hi everybody, > > > > I need your help again, please. I cannot pinpoint what is > happening > > with my son, and I thought maybe some of you have gone through > this > > and figure it out. > > Since we started the chelation with him, couple of months ago, > > shortly after he started having episodes of crying (both at school > > and at home). I can hardly console him. It can last anywhere from > 5 > > min to 30min and for 4-5 days in a row, than he will be fine for > few > > days, and than again. It's not a regular cycle either. > > As far as chelation goes I give him TTFD/DMG/SAMe/Selenium daily > and > > B-12 injections every other day. (He tasted very high in Arsenic, > > among other metals) > > He is usually such a happy little guy and it breaks my heart to > see > > him like this. > > Thank you very much in advance for your help. > > I really really appreciate you guys taking the time and answer our > > questions, maybe over and over again. > > I don't know what I would without you. > > Thanks again > > Luana (, almost 5, ASD) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 > Since we started the chelation with him, couple of months ago, > shortly after he started having episodes of crying (both at school > and at home). I can hardly console him. It can last anywhere from 5 > min to 30min and for 4-5 days in a row, than he will be fine for few > days, and than again. It's not a regular cycle either. This can be yeast http://www.danasview.net/yeast.htm > As far as chelation goes I give him TTFD/DMG/SAMe/Selenium daily and > B-12 injections every other day. (He tasted very high in Arsenic, > among other metals) I have read that these things DO, and then again other articles that they do NOT, actually chelate. For arsenic, I have read ALA is good. For my #3, the B12 injections would have caused MAJOR emotional issues, crying, and head banging, because that is what he did when I gave him oral B12 more than 200 mcg per day. Do you use folic acid? That can help with B12 problems. Otherwise, you might want to drop the B12 shot for a week, see if that helps. If not, drop the other stuff, because he may not tolerate one or more of them. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2004 Report Share Posted April 6, 2004 > Hi everybody, > > I need your help again, please. I cannot pinpoint what is happening > with my son, and I thought maybe some of you have gone through this > and figure it out. > Since we started the chelation with him, couple of months ago, > shortly after he started having episodes of crying (both at school > and at home). I can hardly console him. It can last anywhere from 5 > min to 30min and for 4-5 days in a row, than he will be fine for few > days, and than again. It's not a regular cycle either. > As far as chelation goes I give him TTFD/DMG/SAMe/Selenium daily and > B-12 injections every other day. The things listed in the sentence above are not chelation agents. If you are chelating with something else (that is a chelation agent) you may want to list more info on that. I would suggest that you try removing some of the supplements you are using to see if maybe he is having a negative reaction to some. Yeast is also a possibility. good wishes, Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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