Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 Hi, After doing 16 rounds of chelation with DMSA only, I want to try adding ALA. I am presently up to 33 mg of DMSA every four hours. Is there any reason why I can't take a single low dose (5 mg) of ALA in the middle of a DMSA round to see how I tolerate it? I am hoping the DMSA will prevent any redistribution. If it doesn't agree with me, can I stop after one dose and just continue the round with DMSA? I want to be very cautious with ALA, since that is how I got really sick. My doctor gave it to me when my fillings were still in. Thanks, Bernadette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2004 Report Share Posted December 22, 2004 That is an interesting question. I think it should be fine but I am no expert. My husband was really sick during his first two rounds of ALA+DMSA, he had huge headaches (he never has headaches usually) and had to stay in bed because he felt so miserable. And he had done 12 rounds of DMSA prior to that and he was not even very toxic! He just wanted to chelate at the same time as our son. So, this is just to warn you that the first rounds of ALA are usually difficult, even with a very low dose. Good luck, > Hi, > > After doing 16 rounds of chelation with DMSA only, I want to try adding > ALA. I am presently up to 33 mg of DMSA every four hours. Is there any > reason why I can't take a single low dose (5 mg) of ALA in the middle of > a DMSA round to see how I tolerate it? I am hoping the DMSA will prevent > any redistribution. If it doesn't agree with me, can I stop after one > dose and just continue the round with DMSA? I want to be very cautious > with ALA, since that is how I got really sick. My doctor gave it to me > when my fillings were still in. > > Thanks, > Bernadette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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