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Hi,

I am new to this group and would love to get some information and

help with some quesitons I have.

I just wanted to know if any of you that are cleating

your child with either ALA, DMSA, DMPS or TD DMPS; are

you still giving your child any of the enzymes,

pro-biotics or perscription medication (SSRI or

ADDeral, etc) while they are on thier on or off days.

Or did you take them off any of these (especialy the SSRI or Adderal)

and just leave them on supplements/persciptions while you were

cleating.

I know this might seem like a strange question but I

have heard different comments and just wondered what

was the correct way.

Also has anyone seen Dr. Buttar in North Carolina and

if so would you email me offline and let me know what

your visits were like or comments on here may help

others too. We are scheduled to see him in October

and I have a friend who just has a visit in July.

Thanks for any help and remarks on this.

Sandi

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> I just wanted to know if any of you that are cleating

> your child with either ALA, DMSA, DMPS or TD DMPS; are

> you still giving your child any of the enzymes,

> pro-biotics or perscription medication (SSRI or

> ADDeral, etc) while they are on thier on or off days.

I chelated my kids with ALA and gave them enzymes at the same time.

Dana

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MY son is on Valtrex or Famvir, adderall, biaxin, b's,c,e,taurine ,

glutamine,coQ10,magnesium,calcium,zinc, enzymes, probiotics and I

keep chelating w/ DMSA and ALA

nne

> Hi,

>

> I am new to this group and would love to get some information and

> help with some quesitons I have.

>

> I just wanted to know if any of you that are cleating

> your child with either ALA, DMSA, DMPS or TD DMPS; are

> you still giving your child any of the enzymes,

> pro-biotics or perscription medication (SSRI or

> ADDeral, etc) while they are on thier on or off days.

> Or did you take them off any of these (especialy the SSRI or

Adderal)

> and just leave them on supplements/persciptions while you were

> cleating.

>

>

> I know this might seem like a strange question but I

> have heard different comments and just wondered what

> was the correct way.

>

> Also has anyone seen Dr. Buttar in North Carolina and

> if so would you email me offline and let me know what

> your visits were like or comments on here may help

> others too. We are scheduled to see him in October

> and I have a friend who just has a visit in July.

> Thanks for any help and remarks on this.

>

> Sandi

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I continue to give my daughter enzymes, probiotics, yeast killers and

many different vitamins while chelating.

Amy

> Hi,

>

> I am new to this group and would love to get some information and

> help with some quesitons I have.

>

> I just wanted to know if any of you that are cleating

> your child with either ALA, DMSA, DMPS or TD DMPS; are

> you still giving your child any of the enzymes,

> pro-biotics or perscription medication (SSRI or

> ADDeral, etc) while they are on thier on or off days.

> Or did you take them off any of these (especialy the SSRI or Adderal)

> and just leave them on supplements/persciptions while you were

> cleating.

>

>

> I know this might seem like a strange question but I

> have heard different comments and just wondered what

> was the correct way.

>

> Also has anyone seen Dr. Buttar in North Carolina and

> if so would you email me offline and let me know what

> your visits were like or comments on here may help

> others too. We are scheduled to see him in October

> and I have a friend who just has a visit in July.

> Thanks for any help and remarks on this.

>

> Sandi

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