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nne, where does all this antimony come from? I would advice to

get organic mattress for your son, otherwise ALA would work slower on

mercury being busy with antimony and arsenic. I think it is OK to

start DMSA + ALA, but we used DMSA first.

Margaret

> I am ready to begin chelating my son. I think I want to use DMSA

and ALA.

> Would it be wise to use just DMSA for awhile before adding the ALA?

All his

> metal exposure that I know of came from my amalgams. He was never

> vaccinated; we have no carpeting, used no flame retardant clothes,

or even

> polyester. Never had fluoride etc etc.

> I am unsure if the mercury etc is mostly in his brain or body. His

last

> exposures big would have been 6 years ago when he stopped breast

feeding. I

> am reposting his hair test below if it is needed to help decide the

> direction to go.

>

> Thanks to you all,

> nne

>

>

>

>

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> =============================================

> aluminum 8.4 < 7.0 yellow

> antimony 0.21 < 0.050 red

> arsenic 0.12 < 0.060 yellow

> beryllium <0.01 < 0.020 no line

> bismuth 0.037 <0.10 green

> cadmium 0.15 < 0.10 yellow

> lead 2.4 < 1.0 yellow

> mercury 0.15 <1.1 green

> platinum <0.003 < 0.005 no line

> thallium 0.004 < 0.010 green

> thorium < 0.001 < 0.005 no line

> uranium 0.017 <0.060 green

> nickel 0.20 < 0.40 green

> silver 3.2 < 0.15 red

> tin 1.8 < 0.30 red

> titanium 0.80 < 1.0 green

> Total toxic representation 98 percentile red

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

> ============================================================

> Calcium 189 300-1200 yellow under

> Magnesium 11 35-120 red under

> Sodium 260 12-90 red over

> Potassium 230 8-38 red over

> Copper 16 12-35 white middle

> Zinc 100 140-220 red under

> Manganese 0.09 0.12-0.65 red under

> Chromium 0.18 0.20-0.40 yellow under

> Vanadium 0.043 0.018-0.065 green over

> Molybdenum 0.10 0.028-0.056 yellow over

> Boron 6.0 0.30-2.0 yellow

over

> Iodine 0.40 0.25-1.3 green under

> Lithium 0.011 0.007-0.023 white middle

> Phosphorus 273 160-250 yellow over

> Selenium 0.87 0.95-1.7 yellow under

> Strontium 0.50 0.50-7.6 green under

> Sulfur 52100 44500-52000 green over

> Barium 0.28 0.26-3.0 green under

> Cobalt 0.010 0.013-0.050 yellow under

> Iron 8.7 5.4-14 white middle

> Germanium 0.049 0.045-0.065 green under

> Rubidium 0.26 0.007-0.096 yellow over

> Zirconium 1.7 0.020-0.42 red over

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> I am ready to begin chelating my son. I think I want to use DMSA and

ALA.

> Would it be wise to use just DMSA for awhile before adding the ALA?

Most people do it this way. I just used ALA.

> aluminum 8.4 < 7.0 yellow

> antimony 0.21 < 0.050 red

> arsenic 0.12 < 0.060 yellow

> cadmium 0.15 < 0.10 yellow

> lead 2.4 < 1.0 yellow

> silver 3.2 < 0.15 red

> tin 1.8 < 0.30 red

Consider removing sources of current exposure

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

Lead would need DMSA, the others I believe are okay with just ALA.

Dana

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> I am ready to begin chelating my son. I think I want to use DMSA

and ALA.

> Would it be wise to use just DMSA for awhile before adding the

ALA?

It is OKAY to do it this way, if you want to. Since he has

not been exposed to mercury in years, it is also OKAY to

start with both together.

good wishes,

Moria

> All his

> metal exposure that I know of came from my amalgams. He was never

> vaccinated; we have no carpeting, used no flame retardant clothes,

or even

> polyester. Never had fluoride etc etc.

> I am unsure if the mercury etc is mostly in his brain or body.

His last

> exposures big would have been 6 years ago when he stopped breast

feeding. I

> am reposting his hair test below if it is needed to help decide the

> direction to go.

>

> Thanks to you all,

> nne

>

>

>

>

>

> POTENTIALLY TOXIC ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color

> =============================================

> aluminum 8.4 < 7.0 yellow

> antimony 0.21 < 0.050 red

> arsenic 0.12 < 0.060 yellow

> beryllium <0.01 < 0.020 no line

> bismuth 0.037 <0.10 green

> cadmium 0.15 < 0.10 yellow

> lead 2.4 < 1.0 yellow

> mercury 0.15 <1.1 green

> platinum <0.003 < 0.005 no line

> thallium 0.004 < 0.010 green

> thorium < 0.001 < 0.005 no line

> uranium 0.017 <0.060 green

> nickel 0.20 < 0.40 green

> silver 3.2 < 0.15 red

> tin 1.8 < 0.30 red

> titanium 0.80 < 1.0 green

> Total toxic representation 98 percentile red

> ESSENTIAL AND OTHER ELEMENTS

> element result ref range color under/over 50%

> ============================================================

> Calcium 189 300-1200 yellow under

> Magnesium 11 35-120 red under

> Sodium 260 12-90 red over

> Potassium 230 8-38 red over

> Copper 16 12-35 white

middle

> Zinc 100 140-220 red under

> Manganese 0.09 0.12-0.65 red

under

> Chromium 0.18 0.20-0.40 yellow under

> Vanadium 0.043 0.018-0.065 green over

> Molybdenum 0.10 0.028-0.056 yellow over

> Boron 6.0 0.30-2.0 yellow

over

> Iodine 0.40 0.25-1.3 green under

> Lithium 0.011 0.007-0.023 white

middle

> Phosphorus 273 160-250 yellow over

> Selenium 0.87 0.95-1.7 yellow under

> Strontium 0.50 0.50-7.6 green under

> Sulfur 52100 44500-52000 green over

> Barium 0.28 0.26-3.0 green under

> Cobalt 0.010 0.013-0.050 yellow under

> Iron 8.7 5.4-14 white

middle

> Germanium 0.049 0.045-0.065 green under

> Rubidium 0.26 0.007-0.096 yellow over

> Zirconium 1.7 0.020-0.42 red over

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How much of milk thistle is consider as high dose? my child is 35lb.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Reynolds <peter@...> wrote:

> If lead is an issue, then DMSA will help a lot.

>

> Milk thistle in high doses has been shown to have an excellent effect on

> AST and ALT scores (liver enzymes). It helps the liver produce more

> glutathione in the liver, which is the livers main defence and repair

> mechanism for itself.

>

> Vinpocetine has also been shown to reduce AST and ALT scores.

>

>

> priscillasohsh wrote:

> >

> > What factor should I consider in deciding whether dmsa or just ala?

> > ds hair test shows mercury, lead and cadmium.

> >

> > I am concern abt. dmsa stressing the liver, do you think the

> > recommended dose by AC is a very low and safe one?

> >

> > Priscilla

> >

> >

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Priscilla

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