Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Pam, We have been using both DMSA and ALA for 23 rounds. Hair and urine says lead not a problem. Wanted to stop the DMSA as well, but just read on this board this weekend that an adult who stopped using the combo and went to ALA alone had horrible headaches. Said went she went back to the combo the headaches went away. Still might try ALA alone, but not until next time. -------------- Original message -------------- From: " noaholiviaian " <phaselow@...> > HI, > > I've talked about this with a few parents, but I thought I'd ask the > question here: > > Is there any recommendation on how long to use DMSA? Is it 'ok' to > use TD-DMSA for 4 months and then replace it with oral ALA? No known > current mercury exposures. No lead issues according to blood and hair > tests. > > I ask this for 2 reasons: $$$ and effectiveness. > > I see more results since adding ALA (4 rounds) than with TD-DMSA > alone. Could they be working together, or is it likely that the ALA > is the effective one? Also, not paying $120+ a month would be awesome. > > I appreciate input! > > Pam > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 My understanding is that using DMSA or DMPS along with ALA can help some people suppress side effects. Also, some people who find the first day off round rough, might do better leaving the ALA out of the last couple doses of the round (DMSA only or DMPS only). in Illinois Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Could they be working together, or is it likely that the ALA > is the effective one? Also, not paying $120+ a month would be awesome. Using DMSA with ALA speeds chelation, I think Andy says about 30-40%. Also it seems to modify the side effects of ALA for some. But if there's no reason you *have to use TD, then oral DMSA is much cheaper. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 > I see more results since adding ALA (4 rounds) than with TD-DMSA > alone. Could they be working together, or is it likely that the ALA > is the effective one? In my opinion, if you don't have a lead problem, ALA is the most important chelator. Valentina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 > I see more results since adding ALA (4 rounds) than with TD-DMSA > alone. Could they be working together, or is it likely that the ALA > is the effective one? Also, not paying $120+ a month would be awesome. Try a round with just the ALA, see if it is " just as effective " as doing both together. I never used anything other than ALA [and selenium]. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 > Wanted to stop the DMSA as well, but just read on this board this weekend that an adult who stopped using the combo and went to ALA alone had horrible headaches. For me is just the opposite. ALA alone is just fine. When I add DMSA, even the smallest dose gives me horrible headaches. Valentina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 We started with dmsa/ala and did about 27 rounds, we just could not keep her loaded with zinc, and she didn't look so well. So we tried Ala at the next round and she was pretty spacey, lacked attention, had a hard time following people's conversations. We used td-dmps and oral ala after that until about round 45, then tried Ala by itself again. This time, there was no problem with the Ala, alone, which we have been using ever since including this round # 52. So, for us, think it depended on where you are with the rounds and just how much mercury is still in there. So, thinking that you could try Ala alone, but be prepared to add back the dmsa if there are side effects from the Ala. We plan to add the dmsa back on alternate rounds because as Nell said, you finish a little bit sooner and we so want to finish. Re: [ ] How long do I use TD-DMSA since ALA added? Pam, We have been using both DMSA and ALA for 23 rounds. Hair and urine says lead not a problem. Wanted to stop the DMSA as well, but just read on this board this weekend that an adult who stopped using the combo and went to ALA alone had horrible headaches. Said went she went back to the combo the headaches went away. Still might try ALA alone, but not until next time. -------------- Original message -------------- From: " noaholiviaian " <phaselow@...> > HI, > > I've talked about this with a few parents, but I thought I'd ask the > question here: > > Is there any recommendation on how long to use DMSA? Is it 'ok' to > use TD-DMSA for 4 months and then replace it with oral ALA? No known > current mercury exposures. No lead issues according to blood and hair > tests. > > I ask this for 2 reasons: $$$ and effectiveness. > > I see more results since adding ALA (4 rounds) than with TD-DMSA > alone. Could they be working together, or is it likely that the ALA > is the effective one? Also, not paying $120+ a month would be awesome. > > I appreciate input! > > Pam > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 Dana, I did do a round with just ALA last weekend. I didn't have enough DMSA for the entire 3 days so I just skipped the TD-DMSA that round. I didn't see any difference, just continued progress. No evidence of headache (he's not verbal enough to describe a headache). I think I'll keep the TD-DMSA for a few more months since all is going well. I really should use the oral DMSA to see if that adds to the progress. I like thinking TD-DMSA isn't as big of a yeast overgrowth risk, but I'm concerned about absorbtion rates. Thanks, pam > > I see more results since adding ALA (4 rounds) than with TD-DMSA > > alone. Could they be working together, or is it likely that the ALA > > is the effective one? Also, not paying $120+ a month would be awesome. > > > Try a round with just the ALA, see if it is " just as effective " as > doing both together. > > I never used anything other than ALA [and selenium]. > > Dana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 > I did do a round with just ALA last weekend. I didn't have enough > DMSA for the entire 3 days so I just skipped the TD-DMSA that > round. I didn't see any difference, just continued progress. No > evidence of headache (he's not verbal enough to describe a headache). Well, great news about no headaches! If he is not having problems with DMSA, you can keep it until you run out, then stop using it and see if you notice any changes. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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