Guest guest Posted December 31, 2004 Report Share Posted December 31, 2004 --- YELLOW TEETH-Yeast, prior to chelation my sons teeth were sooooo yellow. I started treating him with enzymes and anti-fungals and the yellow teeth went away. If you're chealting this may be a sign your son is yeasty. Holly In , " thatsmyline2003 " <thatsmyline2003@y...> wrote: > > > > > > > > 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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