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IMO, I believe that is would not be healthy since you are also pulling

vits/minerals that are essential to have in your body. Do you treat the

yeast? Enzymes (No Fenol from www.houstonni.com ) probiotics and GSE help

us with yeast issues. You can also get an RX for yeast too if it is real

bad.

Jackie---

> My 5yr old son does not tolerate supplements very well. He gets

> very " yeasty " laughing hysterically, crashing, stimming, waking up in

> the night etc.

> Can anyone tell me if it is too dangerous to try chelating him without

> the supplements, even with the lowest dose?

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Bharathi

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Maybe if you could just supplement the ones that are pulled with chelation,

like zinc etc. Also testing to watch them closely.

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Re: [ ] Chelation without supplements?

IMO, I believe that is would not be healthy since you are also pulling

vits/minerals that are essential to have in your body. Do you treat the

yeast? Enzymes (No Fenol from www.houstonni.com ) probiotics and GSE help

us with yeast issues. You can also get an RX for yeast too if it is real

bad.

Jackie---

> My 5yr old son does not tolerate supplements very well. He gets

> very " yeasty " laughing hysterically, crashing, stimming, waking up in

> the night etc.

> Can anyone tell me if it is too dangerous to try chelating him without

> the supplements, even with the lowest dose?

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Bharathi

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> My 5yr old son does not tolerate supplements very well. He gets

> very " yeasty " laughing hysterically, crashing, stimming, waking up in

> the night etc.

> Can anyone tell me if it is too dangerous to try chelating him without

> the supplements, even with the lowest dose?

When I started chelating my son, he tolerated basically nothing. So I

just gave HNI enzymes and ALA. As chelation progressed, he gradually

started tolerating things, so I added them. The biggest improvement

in supplement tolerance came at about round 50.

Dana

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Hi Dana,

I wanted to use Andy's protocol, by first starting with DMSA. Is

that allright to use without the supplements? Thanks once again.

Bharathi

> > My 5yr old son does not tolerate supplements very well. He gets

> > very " yeasty " laughing hysterically, crashing, stimming, waking

up in

> > the night etc.

> > Can anyone tell me if it is too dangerous to try chelating him

without

> > the supplements, even with the lowest dose?

>

>

> When I started chelating my son, he tolerated basically nothing.

So I

> just gave HNI enzymes and ALA. As chelation progressed, he

gradually

> started tolerating things, so I added them. The biggest

improvement

> in supplement tolerance came at about round 50.

>

> Dana

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> Hi Dana,

>

> I wanted to use Andy's protocol, by first starting with DMSA. Is

> that allright to use without the supplements? Thanks once again.

I would be much more hesitant to use DMSA without at least liver

support, because DMSA is stressful for the liver [and kidneys],

whereas ALA supports the liver. Not sure what supplements might

support the kidneys.

Dana

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Hi Dana,

Thanks for your post. What can I give for liver support? I have

decided to go ahead and give some supplements instead of many, so will

Super Nuthera and Multi mineral complex from Kirkmans, twice a day be

enough? (My son is 5yrs old and weighs 42lbs). I am giving him

Houston's enzymes before meals, so hope he will get some vitamins and

minerals from the food that he eats. The whole thing is so

overwhelming that I can't think straight anymore. Thanks again.

Bharathi

> > Hi Dana,

> >

> > I wanted to use Andy's protocol, by first starting with DMSA. Is

> > that allright to use without the supplements? Thanks once again.

>

>

> I would be much more hesitant to use DMSA without at least liver

> support, because DMSA is stressful for the liver [and kidneys],

> whereas ALA supports the liver. Not sure what supplements might

> support the kidneys.

>

> Dana

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Hi,

Thanks to Dana and everyone for your post. Sorry to ask this, but is

Milk thistle derived from milk? My son is severely allergic to Milk.

If not, can anyone tell me if it is SCD legal, where I can buy them

and should I still give Super Nuthera and Multi minerals? Thanks

again for all your support.

Bharathi

> >> > Hi Dana,

> >> >

> >> > I wanted to use Andy's protocol, by first starting with DMSA.

Is

> >> > that allright to use without the supplements? Thanks once

again.

> >>

> >>

> >> I would be much more hesitant to use DMSA without at least liver

> >> support, because DMSA is stressful for the liver [and kidneys],

> >> whereas ALA supports the liver. Not sure what supplements might

> >> support the kidneys.

> >>

> >> Dana

> >

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> Hi Dana,

>

> Thanks for your post. What can I give for liver support?

I used milk thistle extract.

I have

> decided to go ahead and give some supplements instead of many, so will

> Super Nuthera and Multi mineral complex from Kirkmans, twice a day be

> enough?

Depends on your child's issues.

You should have some sort of yeast protocol, because chelation usually

does aggravate yeast.

Dana

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> Hi,

>

> Thanks to Dana and everyone for your post. Sorry to ask this, but is

> Milk thistle derived from milk?

No, it is an herb.

> If not, can anyone tell me if it is SCD legal,

I don't know, but probably. It also would depend on if the specific

brand you used contained any fillers.

>> where I can buy them

I bought mine at my local health food store.

> and should I still give Super Nuthera and Multi minerals?

These don't correlate to milk thistle at all. Giving the one should

not effect whether you should give the others.

Dana

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