Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 > > > > I've asked this before, but I'm wondering if anyone else has seen > > their child's teeth become yellower with chelation. > > > On another message board, this appeared to correlate with DMSA pulling > lead, and the lead had replaced calcium in the child's teeth and > bones, so DMSA caused osteoporosis and also yellow teeth as the lead > was leaving the bones and teeth. > > Dana Dana, That sounds scarey! What can be done? What board was this on? I'd like to read more about it. My kids' lead levels are 0.37 and .6 with the reference range being <1.0. I just think any lead is bad, but we are now over 50 rounds. I have been considering dropping the DMSA and just using the ALA. I think I remember you saying that you thought DMSA with ALA probably speeded up chelation by about 40%, if that is the case, I don't want to slow things down. I have read that it can take four years to get the lead out. That may be for levels higher than my children have. Any thoughts? Thanks, Rae Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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