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>>Since he had a big problem with

> constipation, we had a colonoscopy and endoscopy done when he was

11. It

> was found that he had colitis. He is currently taking asulfasalzine

(sp?)

> every day. He is also on Miralax for the constipation. Without it,

he gets

> really impacted.

Here is Miralax info, I would try to get off the Miralax as soon as

possible

http://www.danasview.net/miralax.htm

Here is my page of constipation ideas

http://www.danasview.net/constip.htm

Yeast can be constipating, and DMSA can cause yeast. So that is

something to consider.

For my family, enzymes and magnesium help with constipation.

Good luck.

Dana

>

> Fast forward, he is now 15. His puberty went by pretty well. But he is

> still moderately autistic and still has limited speech. He gained a

little

> when he was put on g/f and c/f diet which he is still on because the

> improvements were really noticeable.

>

> We've been at a plateau for a while now. Has your protocol changed

since 5

> years ago? And do you think I can chelate him again with better success

> since his stomach issues have been addressed through medication?

>

> Thanks so much.

>

>

> DJ's mom

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> Hi Andy,

>

> My son first started chelating (I used your protocol from the book) when he

> was 10 (about 5 years ago). We chelated for almost a year.

That is not enough. Do a lot more.

I realize it is a major investment of one's life to chelate enough, but

the longer I am in this field the more I see the major issue being one

of getting people to stick with chelation to the bitter end. It goes

slower as you continue, but it is well worth it. Do at least another

year or two. Preferably two.

>A lot of tin came out, but that was basically it.

Ignore what comes out. That isn't relevant.

>He seemed to get a worse. I didn't

> notice any significant improvement.

This is actually the most relevant thing and most worth discussing in

deciding whether to chelate more. Given what you are saying about how

he is though I'd definitely suggest trying it.

Ever have hair element tests, RBC elements, etc?

> Since he had a big problem with

> constipation, we had a colonoscopy and endoscopy done when he was 11. It

> was found that he had colitis. He is currently taking asulfasalzine (sp?)

> every day. He is also on Miralax for the constipation. Without it, he gets

> really impacted.

See if you can find a more natural substitute for miralax.

> Fast forward, he is now 15. His puberty went by pretty well. But he is

> still moderately autistic and still has limited speech. He gained a little

> when he was put on g/f and c/f diet which he is still on because the

> improvements were really noticeable.

>

> We've been at a plateau for a while now. Has your protocol changed since 5

> years ago?

I now prefer 3 hour or more frequent admnistraiton of ALA when

possible, which generally means 3 hours in the day and 4 during the

sleep period.

> And do you think I can chelate him again with better success

> since his stomach issues have been addressed through medication?

Most likely you'll still have some issues come up, but you can solve

them especially since you should expect them. E. g. give magnesium and

vitamin C with every chelation dose.

If you have a cooperative doc you might also try DMPS, it is easier on

this kind of gut stuff.

> Thanks so much.

>

>

> DJ's mom

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> > Hi Andy,

> >

> > My son first started chelating (I used your protocol from the

book) when he

> > was 10 (about 5 years ago). We chelated for almost a year.

>

> That is not enough. Do a lot more.

>

> I realize it is a major investment of one's life to chelate enough,

but

> the longer I am in this field the more I see the major issue being

one

> of getting people to stick with chelation to the bitter end. It

goes

> slower as you continue, but it is well worth it. Do at least

another

> year or two. Preferably two.

How many minimum chelation cycles per year, to see some progress?

> them especially since you should expect them. E. g. give magnesium

and

> vitamin C with every chelation dose.

>

How much magnesium and Vit C with every chelation dose. I right now

give 190mg Mag and 250 mg Vit C per day

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> How many minimum chelation cycles per year, to see some progress?

I don't know. Try for every 2-3 weeks if you can. Every week is

theoretically optimal but most people can't do it.

> > them especially since you should expect them. E. g. give magnesium

> and

> > vitamin C with every chelation dose.

> >

> How much magnesium and Vit C with every chelation dose. I right now

> give 190mg Mag and 250 mg Vit C per day

>

>

Give 100 mg Mg and 250 mg C with each chelation dose.

Andy . . . . . . . .

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