Guest guest Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Posted February 6, 2006 Hey group: Well, we added ALA to our chelation protocol this weekend...we originally were using TD-DMSA, now we do both...every 3 hours. Very exhausting over night... First, I know there is someone in this group who said they loved ALA from the first time they used it...noticed a difference right away and was very excited to use ALA. If anyone can recall who that is..I'd love to talk to them. We noticed a difference in jackson from the first dose friday night...and it continued through out Sunday night. More social, aware, happy, etc. However, this morning, he was a wreck. He looked more autistic this morning than he has in the past year. Spinning, humming, stimming 100% MORE!!!, VERY irritable, VERY OCD-like, just horrible. Can ALA move metals that fast out of the body? Could this be metals coming out? I recall reading Charlie Hoover's posts, where he said he and his wife were scared at first...their son Lenny looked more autistic during the first few days after the ON days...and after a few rounds, they thought about stopping. They obviously are glad they didnt stop....so, I wonder if this is normal? He also has another yeast flare-up...extreme giggling,tantrumy this morning....DRUNK looking... We are currently giving 2 candex in the morning with 1 drop of GSE and 1 drop of advanced biocidin. We started this sat. morning. Is there anything else I can add to get rid of this latest yeast flare-up? I dont want to do a prescription...afraid of the bacteria problem...any ideas? SO, I guess I am asking for input on ALA, does it show great initial responses with huge stimming afterwards...and what the HEL* can I use in addition to the above yeast protocol to knock this out? ia? Cumanda? Yeast cleanses? Zapper? AAAHHH!!! I really thought we hit it big until this morning. Thanks. Kim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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