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Dear ,

thanks for your advise on this issue. Andy's file does have the Zinc

recommended, a bit lower though than what you are saying. I have been

supplementing Ev with that for about 1 and 1/2 years.

I think I have a plan now, after listening to all that you and others had to

say about these issues. Thanks so much!!!! I am already seeing positive changes

in him just after taking the Glutathione out! Will begin to up our yeast

protocol tomorrow, and perhaps start ALA along with adding the

antioxidants/vitamins/minerals gradually. I will have a hair analyses done as

well.

So thank you guys so much again!!! I know we will find what works for him

best, and will share all the changes I see in him...

Cochran <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote:

Hi ,

Yep, looks good to me. Where is the recommendation for zinc? Zinc should be

supplied at least 1 mg per lb, can be up to 1 mg per lb + 20 mgs. Especially

important if the child has high copper, or you use dmsa or dmps.

I know Andy says that minerals don't get chelated with the chelator, but our

experience was that dmsa really soaked up the zinc.

Good luck, respect the thoroughness with which you are going about this process.

[ ] Re: Is there a consolidated list of Andy'srecommended

supplements for chelation?

Zinc - spread throughout day, 1/4 to 1/2 mg per pound

Calcium - 5-20 mg per pound, not all that necessary.

Magnesium - 10 mg per lb, spread throughout day. I suggest adjusting it up and

down to just below where it starts to cause diarrhea.

Vitamin C - lots , 5-20 mg per pound per dose (not day). Critical to divide

doses throughout day. Don't give 1 or 2 times only. Though this is better than

zero,

or 1.

Milk Thistle - you said 1/4-1 capsule 4x per day = 20-80mg per day

Molybdenum - 5-20 mcg.

Flax oil - 1-3 TBSP per day

Glutathione - only if plasma cysteine testing is low

Any B complex 4 times a day.

Vitamin A at least 5 RDA's. Personally I am fond of large doses, but many people

find this scary since none of them read 1960's medical books any more and don't

remember how dermatologists used to treat acne (with 300,000 IU of A per day for

months on end).

Vitamin E and some sort of mixed carotenoid product. Vitamin E tastes

like soybean oil and can easily be added to food. It can be given a

few times a week, it needn't be daily.

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