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Does this sound right for a 40 LB 5/12 year old boy

The chelating schedule and doses are 20 mg of DMSA and 20 mg of ALA

every 3-4 hours apart at least 18 doses from Friday to

Sunday Night.

Supplements and schedule

Zinc 15 mg 2 times a day (30 mg Daily)

Magnesium 400 mg 2 times a day (800 mg Daily) adjust this down if he

has diarrhea.

Vitamin C 600 mg 4 times a day (2,400 mg Daily)

Vitamin B complex 12.5 - 25 mg 4 times a day (80 mg daily plus or

minus)

Vitamin A 12,500 IU 2 times a day (25,000 IU Daily)

Vitamin E 500 IU per day or a couple of times a week (Not as critical)

Selenium 40 mcg Daily

Milk Thistle 20-80 mg daily

also should zinc be given daily during chelation cycle will DMSA bind and

remove it during the cycle?

Also concerned about high doses of vitamin A, can be toxic.

This will start next week once all the supps arrive

Thanks for caring

--------Bill H. s DAD

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> Does this sound right for a 40 LB 5/12 year old boy

Did you start one at a time, low dose, and work up? Does your child

seem better or worse now than he did before you added the supplements?

> Vitamin B complex 12.5 - 25 mg 4 times a day (80 mg daily plus or

> minus)

Certain vitamins are measured as mcg, not as mg. Is this B complex

ALL as mg, or are there some mcg in there?

> Vitamin A 12,500 IU 2 times a day (25,000 IU Daily)

Watch for toxicity rash. What form of vitamin A?

> also should zinc be given daily during chelation cycle will DMSA

bind and

> remove it during the cycle?

I gave it every day and did not notice problems.

Dana

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We are starting the supplements slowly first with zinc and selenium 2 times

a day and watching for reactions. then Vit C and E and we will wait again

for 2-3 days for reactions until we are giving all the supps currently he

is just getting zinc and selenium and a multivitamin which will be replaced

with new supplements.

Vitamin A is from Nordic Naturals Cod Liver oil capsules 1 capsules 2 times

a day.

He has been getting Cod liver oil since July of 2003.

He also has been getting ProDHA 3 capsules 2 times a day since April of 2003

When we started him on the proDHA he started giving us great eye contact

and still does.

The B complex is from Kirkman Labs (see below)

Kirkman's B-Complex With CoEnzymes Pro-Support Capsules

Vitamin B1

30 mg

Riboflavin (Phosphate)

30 mg

Niacinamide

20 mg

P5P

35 mg

Folic Acid

200 mcg

Vitamin B12

125 mcg

Biotin

300 mcg

Pantothenic Acid

10 mg

Choline (Citrate)

150 mg

At 02:59 PM 3/2/2004, you wrote:

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> > Does this sound right for a 40 LB 5/12 year old boy

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>Did you start one at a time, low dose, and work up? Does your child

>seem better or worse now than he did before you added the supplements?

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> > Vitamin B complex 12.5 - 25 mg 4 times a day (80 mg daily plus or

> > minus)

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>Certain vitamins are measured as mcg, not as mg. Is this B complex

>ALL as mg, or are there some mcg in there?

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> > Vitamin A 12,500 IU 2 times a day (25,000 IU Daily)

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>Watch for toxicity rash. What form of vitamin A?

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> > also should zinc be given daily during chelation cycle will DMSA

>bind and

> > remove it during the cycle?

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>I gave it every day and did not notice problems.

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>Dana

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> P5P

> 35 mg

This can be high, especially if your child has problems processing

phenols

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

> Vitamin B12

> 125 mcg

B12 is an interesting one. Some kids needs LOTS more than this.

Others can't handle even this much. It can cause much more

than " simply hyper " , which is the typical reaction of the B6/P5P

above. Watch for problems, or on the other hand, you might even want

to increase it.

> Biotin

> 300 mcg

Be sure to give this with magnesium, it tends to deplete magnesium

and can lead to leg cramps etc.

Dana

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