Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 HI all, I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision without you!: I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using just oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to help " mop-up " ; make sense? Have a great weekend. Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 > > HI all, > > I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision without > you!: > > I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using just > oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? yes. fine. > > Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? > > I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to > help " mop-up " ; make sense? I'm not sure. Another option would be to use the DMSA you have and spread it out so that it is a smaller dose than usual, but lasts the whole weekend. > > Have a great weekend. and you too! good wishes, Moria http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/ Mercury Detox: Information, Tools, and Resources Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 Hope it goes better than my ALA only round, which about 2 days into it became an ALA/DMSA round. My son was a total space shot with ALA alone. Anne > > HI all, > > I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision without > you!: > > I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using just > oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? > > Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? > > I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to > help " mop-up " ; make sense? > > Have a great weekend. > > Pam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2006 Report Share Posted April 7, 2006 > > HI all, > > I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision without > you!: > > I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using just > oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? > > Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? > > I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to > help " mop-up " ; make sense? Pam, By adding a single dose of DMSA, you will just add redistribution. That is, you will have 3 days worth of excretion due to ALA and redistribution due to ALA, plus redistribution due to TD-DMSA (but not 3 days of excretion due to DMSA). I think the costs outweigh the benefits. There are two kinds of " mopping up " . There's the kind of mopping up when you take an accessory chelator with ALA to reduce ALA's side effects. And there's the kind of mopping up when you continue the accessory chelator for a day or so after stopping ALA. I don't think a single dose of DMSA with the last dose of ALA will give you much mop-up, especially relative to the added redistribution. I would just see how it goes with ALA alone. -- > Have a great weekend. > > Pam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Consider adding or when comfortable even eliminating, the TD-DMSA or other chelators in favor of NCD Zeolite. It is far more effective, does not have the side effects of removing good minerals and stimulating yeast-in fact it has fungicide properties, and will not redistribute the heavy metals. See www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com <http://www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com> for detailed information including existing studies and audio by Dr. Prociuk, a DAN MD who has been getting outstanding success with his ASD patients. In short, 10% have been " home-runs " ie. they are no longer autistic, 75% have major noticable results within weeks to a few months. also, consider tracking the results of anything you are doing with the Autism Treatment Evaluation checklist (ATEC) for free, found out www.autismeval.com/ari-atec <http://www.autismeval.com/ari-atec> Forrist Lytehaause www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com <http://www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com> Study Coordinator Health & Wellness Research Institute Portland, OR (503)675-7684 Additional note: NCD Zeolite aka " Natural Cellular Defense " is available now and sold via a network marketing system. Call (800)460-1882 to purchase single bottles - or go to www.ZeoliteSource.com <http://www.ZeoliteSource.com> to purchase in groups of 4 as it is normally sold. > > > > HI all, > > > > I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision without > > you!: > > > > I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using just > > oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? > > > > Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? > > > > I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to > > help " mop-up " ; make sense? > > Pam, > > By adding a single dose of DMSA, you will just add redistribution. > > That is, you will have 3 days worth of excretion due to ALA and > redistribution due to ALA, plus redistribution due to TD-DMSA (but > not 3 days of excretion due to DMSA). I think the costs outweigh > the benefits. > > There are two kinds of " mopping up " . There's the kind of mopping > up when you take an accessory chelator with ALA to reduce ALA's > side effects. And there's the kind of mopping up when you continue > the accessory chelator for a day or so after stopping ALA. I don't > think a single dose of DMSA with the last dose of ALA will give you > much mop-up, especially relative to the added redistribution. > > I would just see how it goes with ALA alone. > > -- > > > > Have a great weekend. > > > > Pam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 I tried to listen to the audio on this but for some reason couldn't... Let me know how to do that, please...... bill mywaiora.com/932231 ps no fancy websit from me though sorry Forrist Lytehaause <Forrist@...> wrote: Consider adding or when comfortable even eliminating, the TD-DMSA or other chelators in favor of NCD Zeolite. It is far more effective, does not have the side effects of removing good minerals and stimulating yeast-in fact it has fungicide properties, and will not redistribute the heavy metals. See www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com for detailed information including existing studies and audio by Dr. Prociuk, a DAN MD who has been getting outstanding success with his ASD patients. In short, 10% have been " home-runs " ie. they are no longer autistic, 75% have major noticable results within weeks to a few months. also, consider tracking the results of anything you are doing with the Autism Treatment Evaluation checklist (ATEC) for free, found out www.autismeval.com/ari-atec Forrist Lytehaause www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com Study Coordinator Health & Wellness Research Institute Portland, OR (503)675-7684 Additional note: NCD Zeolite aka " Natural Cellular Defense " is available now and sold via a network marketing system. Call (800)460-1882 to purchase single bottles - or go to www.ZeoliteSource.com to purchase in groups of 4 as it is normally sold. > > > > HI all, > > > > I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision without > > you!: > > > > I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using just > > oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? > > > > Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? > > > > I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to > > help " mop-up " ; make sense? > > Pam, > > By adding a single dose of DMSA, you will just add redistribution. > > That is, you will have 3 days worth of excretion due to ALA and > redistribution due to ALA, plus redistribution due to TD-DMSA (but > not 3 days of excretion due to DMSA). I think the costs outweigh > the benefits. > > There are two kinds of " mopping up " . There's the kind of mopping > up when you take an accessory chelator with ALA to reduce ALA's > side effects. And there's the kind of mopping up when you continue > the accessory chelator for a day or so after stopping ALA. I don't > think a single dose of DMSA with the last dose of ALA will give you > much mop-up, especially relative to the added redistribution. > > I would just see how it goes with ALA alone. > > -- > > > > Have a great weekend. > > > > Pam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Thanks, I've been using the ATEC for a few years now. Good progress in this house. Pam > > > > > > HI all, > > > > > > I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision > without > > > you!: > > > > > > I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using > just > > > oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? > > > > > > Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? > > > > > > I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to > > > help " mop-up " ; make sense? > > > > Pam, > > > > By adding a single dose of DMSA, you will just add redistribution. > > > > That is, you will have 3 days worth of excretion due to ALA and > > redistribution due to ALA, plus redistribution due to TD-DMSA (but > > not 3 days of excretion due to DMSA). I think the costs outweigh > > the benefits. > > > > There are two kinds of " mopping up " . There's the kind of mopping > > up when you take an accessory chelator with ALA to reduce ALA's > > side effects. And there's the kind of mopping up when you continue > > the accessory chelator for a day or so after stopping ALA. I don't > > think a single dose of DMSA with the last dose of ALA will give you > > much mop-up, especially relative to the added redistribution. > > > > I would just see how it goes with ALA alone. > > > > -- > > > > > > > Have a great weekend. > > > > > > Pam > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2006 Report Share Posted April 9, 2006 Bill, Sorry you are having a problem. To listen to the audios, you need to sign up as a free member to www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com <http://www.ZeoliteAutismStudy.com> - when you sign up, it will send an email to you. Once you click the link in that email, you will be able to log in. You'll know you are logged in because when you are on the home page, it says you are logged in, and Cases is in the top menu. Then when you click on the link to the audios you should see them. Contact me directly, if you continue to have problems so that we don't take list time to discuss this. Warmly, Forrist - coordinator (at) zeoliteaustismstudy.com > > > > > > HI all, > > > > > > I assume this is OK, but I apparently can't make the decision > without > > > you!: > > > > > > I don't have enough TD-DMSA for an entire round. I plan on using > just > > > oral ALA this weekend. Sounds fine, right? > > > > > > Could I use TD-DMSA for part of the round? > > > > > > I thought I might use the TD-DMSA with the ALA on the last dose to > > > help " mop-up " ; make sense? > > > > Pam, > > > > By adding a single dose of DMSA, you will just add redistribution. > > > > That is, you will have 3 days worth of excretion due to ALA and > > redistribution due to ALA, plus redistribution due to TD-DMSA (but > > not 3 days of excretion due to DMSA). I think the costs outweigh > > the benefits. > > > > There are two kinds of " mopping up " . There's the kind of mopping > > up when you take an accessory chelator with ALA to reduce ALA's > > side effects. And there's the kind of mopping up when you continue > > the accessory chelator for a day or so after stopping ALA. I don't > > think a single dose of DMSA with the last dose of ALA will give you > > much mop-up, especially relative to the added redistribution. > > > > I would just see how it goes with ALA alone. > > > > -- > > > > > > > Have a great weekend. > > > > > > Pam > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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