Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 In 1998 I had DMPS IV chelation, followed by mineral buildups ivs, and like Andy Cutler says, this is a witch doctor protocol unless you can do it at regular intervals so as to keep the metals from recirculating. I would get relief from the DMPS, then in the 3-5 days until the next one would lay in bed and scream in pain or walk around in circles with pain in my head (same kind of pain you get from biting down on aluminum foil when you have amalgams) going totally mental. I would have seizures, and only when I stopped doing this chelation did I start making progress, and only when I chelated at regular 3-4 hour intervals using NDF or Andy Cutler's protocol did I make leaps. I saw lots of other people react this same way, and some of them didn't make it. And god forbid doing EDTA for mercury toxicity, you will really cause yourself long term damage. _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of autinick Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 3:59 PM Subject: [ ] IV CHELATION-NOW AVAILABLE IN EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA I have been given permission by the Director of Pitt Ambulatory Infusion Clinic in Greenville, NC to let everyone know that they are willing to do IV Chelation (EDTA, DMPS and DMSA) on our children. There are a few of us (Bradstreet patients and Harum patients) that are already doing the IVs every other week. They do file insurance. We started using this group for our gluthatione, NAC, vit C pushes about a year ago. After researching and spending some time on the phones with the doctors they were willing to give it a try with the real stuff. They do insist on the drip going at a slow pace, so as not to cause any problems. They are also doing IV Secretin for anyone who needs it. They are opened Monday-Saturday for anyone who needs to travel. These people are really nice and very knowledgable and really care about the kids. Phone numbers are as follows: Pitt Ambulatory 252-695-6277. Director's name is Doug Bostik. We get the drugs from Best Value 252- 753-2092, who compond the drugs and puts in the bags and delivers to infusion clinic. Don't worry the drugs are put in the bags until 2 hours before the infusion (perfectly safe). The pharmacy has a wonderful reputation and the owner is actually president of some pharmacy organization but believes wholeheartly in what we are doing and even has done some of this on himself. Please let both of them know that Leanne Pitts sent you. Thanks ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2006 Report Share Posted January 27, 2006 > > I have been given permission by the Director of Pitt Ambulatory > Infusion Clinic in Greenville, NC to let everyone know that they are > willing to do IV Chelation (EDTA, DMPS and DMSA) on our children. Before doing IV-DMPS, look here http://www.dmpsbackfire.com/default.shtml Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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