Guest guest Posted January 6, 2006 Report Share Posted January 6, 2006 Comments interspersed. S S <tt> BlankHi! I am in the process of chelating all 3 of my children with oral ALA(thanks to all of the great advice/support from you guys!!), and I am in Round #4 with my oldest son, and Round #2 with my two youngest sons. I am doing a 3 days on/4 days off schedule with my oldest, and a 3 days on/11 days off with my two youngest--just because I think the two younger ones might need to go lower and slower--trying to avoid yeast overgrowth, etc. *Do you have them on probiotics? ANYWAY . . . how do I know if the chelation is working or not? *What behaviors made you think they were mercury toxic? Improvements in those behaviors are what you are looking for...(for example) If they had poor eye contact you may see better eye contact, if they had limited language you might notice more/better communication, etc. What behaviors should I be looking for, and WHEN? AFTER the chelation days? During? *Some do better on chelation days (typically those low in sulfur) and some do better on the " off " days. It often takes at least 5 rounds to see changes, more for some people. I'm unclear about WHEN the metals would be pulled during this process.<BR> <BR> My oldest son seems to be not quite so moody, already, and I don't know if it's just a coincidence because he got a lot of cool stuff for Christmas, or what! I'm hoping instead, it is a positive result of chelation so far??? *Certainly possible! My middle son seems to get very over emotional on chelation days (he is my over emotional one to begin with!!), and I've lowered the dose for him--still happens. Is THIS a sign that something is " working " or it is just too soon to tell? Do I need to go REALLY low with him?<BR> *I presume that your kids have NO mercury amalgam dental fillings, right? Did your middle son's hair test show elevated copper? When was his last vaccine? <BR> How often should I do hair element tests? I am deciding to rely on those, as it is something I can do myself from home. My youngest son's 2nd hair test came back VERY elevated in Arsenic--I'm told this is a GOOD thing? His first test was NOT elevated (or just barely). What am I trying to find with each consecutive hair element test? <BR> *I hair test only once a year but I'm an adult. I don't know how often others hair test. If they met the counting rules the first test, you want to see whether or not they still meet the counting rules on subsequent tests. Also you eventually want the toxic metals which were in the red to go to yellow and then green. The levels will fluctuate for a while (different for everybody) at first most likely so testing very frequently willl probably just confuse you. ALA chelates arsenic. Just make sure he doesn't have any current exposure. How long had you been chelating him when you did the second hair test? <BR> Thanks for clearing up my confusion!!<BR> <BR> ~Diane<BR> Mom to Branden, 14 (ADHD/Anxiety/Biplar Disorder--Provisional); Austen, 6 ( " NT " but with language delay and other language issues, over emotional personality, arm flapping when excited/concentrating); Aaren, 4 (ASD).<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> --- <a href= " http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html " >http://USFamily.Net/dialup.html</a> - $8.25/mo! -- <a href= " http://www.usfamily.net/dsl.html " >http://www.usfamily.net/dsl.html</a> - $19.99/mo! ---<BR> <BR> <BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 > My oldest son seems to be not quite so moody, already, and I don't know if it's just a coincidence because he got a lot of cool stuff for Christmas, or what! My son changed his behavior (in better - less hyper) an hour or two after the first dose of ALA. I guess he was low sulfur. ALA increases sulfur in your body. Maybe your son has the same problem. Did you ever try to give him foods rich in sulfur (broccoli, cauliflower, beans, etc) to see how he reacts? > My middle son seems to get very over emotional on chelation days (he is my over emotional one to begin with!!), and I've lowered the dose for him--still happens. Is THIS a sign that something is " working " or it is just too soon to tell? Do I need to go REALLY low with him? If he is high sulfur you should exclude foods high in sulfur at least on the chelation days. Valentina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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