Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 My son is 5, diagnosed under a year (Dec of last year -struggled with my wife to get him tested). I've got him in speach therapy, and a class that's geared toward autistic children. This is rather new (only three weeks of research to the chemical exposure aspect, but it makes sense, so I'm curious about a suppelement that looks promising with it's vitamin mix. http://www.gnc.com/productDetails.aspx? & MSHiC=65001 & L=10 & W=AlphaLipoic+LIQUIDBASED+ACIDBASED+acid+ACIDIC+ACI DO+ACIDS+liquid+LIQUIDITY+LIQUIDS+ACIDA+ACIDITY+ & Pre=%3CFONT+STYLE% 3D%22background%3A%23ffff00%22%3E & Post=%3C%2FFONT% 3E & id=886835 & lang=en Please let me know if the mix of ALA, B vitamins, etc. looks as promising as I think. Also, if I'm understanding correctly the ALA can be used alone (I'm looking at DMPS in the next few weeks). If so is it also recommended to be 2.6 days or a more consistant usage item when used alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Anything containing ALA has to be given as a chelator, every 3-4 hours or not at all. If you want to use a combo supplement containing it as a chelator, and switch to another combo with no ALA when off cycle, that is fine, but the ALA containing stuff can only be given during chelation on a proper chelation schedule - no excpetions. Also if it has NAC, MSM, etc. it is only good if he has low plasma cysteine. Andy . . . . . . . > Please let me know if the mix of ALA, B vitamins, etc. looks as > promising as I think. > > Also, if I'm understanding correctly the ALA can be used alone (I'm > looking at DMPS in the next few weeks). If so is it also > recommended to be 2.6 days or a more consistant usage item when used > alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 Andy I have read a lot from you over the last 18 months, and understand your position that ALA needs to be used correctly as a chelator or not at all. From a lot of other research I have reached the conclusion that mercury toxicity is a much larger problem in the general community than is realised. The autism community in this list has become super-aware of the problem; but many other conditions have also been linked with mercury. Even so, most people, and most medical folk, just do not think in terms of mercury toxicity when attempting to explain symptoms. The result is there are probably an awful lot of people out there carrying more or less toxic loads of mercury and being diagnosed as " stressed " or " genetically disposed to (whatever) " . And at the same time ALA seems to be appearing in more and more supplement combos. And this is promoted as a good thing. A few months ago my optometrist recommended a supplement for my vision, and it was only when I got it home that I read the label and found that it contained ALA. I have not taken it. Do you think there is a serious hidden problem with many people taking ALA laden supplements (for all sorts of minor and major conditions - or just for general health maintenance) that in fact are potentially or actually causing the sort of redistribution effects that you document? Jack At 09:29 AM 16/11/2004, andrewhallcutler wrote: >Anything containing ALA has to be given as a chelator, every 3-4 hours >or not at all. > >If you want to use a combo supplement containing it as a chelator, and >switch to another combo with no ALA when off cycle, that is fine, but >the ALA containing stuff can only be given during chelation on a proper >chelation schedule - no excpetions. > >Also if it has NAC, MSM, etc. it is only good if he has low plasma >cysteine. > >Andy . . . . . . . > > > Please let me know if the mix of ALA, B vitamins, etc. looks as > > promising as I think. > > > > Also, if I'm understanding correctly the ALA can be used alone (I'm > > looking at DMPS in the next few weeks). If so is it also > > recommended to be 2.6 days or a more consistant usage item when used > > alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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