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Prue,

That's an awesome update! I was wondering, do you feel you were successful in

chelating some of the metals out via the antioxidants and such and not chelating

medicine?

Thanks,

Kari

90% normal explanation

Hi again

Last week our doc said Harry's hair test is 90% normal!! I am so happy,

especially as I can see it in him as well.

He wasn't diagnosed until he had just turned 7 and I didn't start treatment

until 10 months later... Anyway he first started him on a multi high in

antioxidants to get rid of mercury, aluminium, copper and arsenic. He also

started zinc and molybdenum. Prior to this he was having Mg So4 baths and had

been on a very strict diet, which did help (but still lots of probs with

aggression and sensory issues). He was found to be very low in vitamin c and

very very low in iron, thanks to the diet. So, I noticed such a change in him

straight away that I started looking into it myself and found this group. I

learned so much on this group! I was up until 1am every night for four months

until I knew as much as I could about nutritional treament. Now when I see the

doctor we have a conversation, rather than him talking and me going yep, yep,

yep.

So I began with enzymes of course and stopped GF/CF straight away. We have had

so much gut healing that he doesn't need them any more. OLE was fabulous as we

had bad candida probs. LOTS of probiotics of course. Mg started him sleeping at

night, which was fantastic, after 8 1/2 years! Glycine is still useful for

calming but I am going to phase that out soon. Zinc and P5P and omega3 and

selenium as well. Firm pressure massage helps enormously with tactile

defensiveness. I am hoping to be able to phase everything out in 6 months. This

list has been fantastic!!!

Prue

(Perth)

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Prue, I can't tell you how much I needed to read this post this

morning. Our recent Pfeiffer test results show 's chemistry

is more imbalanced than ever, after a year of intensive work.

(There will be more on this once I get my head together, to be

sure!) Yesterday the nurse told me the docs actually conferred

about 's histamine levels. They were so high the docs

wondered if it could be a mistake. Zinc and copper are worse, too.

But I got a good night's sleep, and this morning have committed to

buck up and go the long haul. I know we can do it. I've read your

posts about Harry for a long time now, and I'm so proud of both of

you. You've really worked hard, and it's paying off!!! I'm sure it

will for us, too. Congratulations. You really deserve it.

> Hi again

> Last week our doc said Harry's hair test is 90% normal!! I am so

happy, especially as I can see it in him as well.

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Prue,

Hooray!!! and a big congratulations to your whole family!!! What

really great news. Especially for anyone with an 'older' child of 7

or more.

I am interested in the antioxidant angle too. If people did

hair/mineral tests as often with enzymes and good nutrition such as

antioxidants, my guess is that you would see metal removal often

enough.

It is also nice to hear that enzymes are no longer required for good

health...means better health and gut healing!

.

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Have they suggested calcium butyrate, helped the histamine/ammonia issue

here. Drooling went away, and ammonia issue cleared up. Only a stop gap

measure. Goal is to heal the gut to the degree that the calcium butyrate is

no longer needed, lots of times things like clostridia amp up an ammonia

issue, as ammonia is one of clostridia's byproducts. Good luck to you.

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> Prue, I can't tell you how much I needed to read this post this

> morning. Our recent Pfeiffer test results show 's chemistry

> is more imbalanced than ever, after a year of intensive work.

> (There will be more on this once I get my head together, to be

> sure!) Yesterday the nurse told me the docs actually conferred

> about 's histamine levels. They were so high the docs

> wondered if it could be a mistake. Zinc and copper are worse, too.

> But I got a good night's sleep, and this morning have committed to

> buck up and go the long haul. I know we can do it. I've read your

> posts about Harry for a long time now, and I'm so proud of both of

> you. You've really worked hard, and it's paying off!!! I'm sure it

> will for us, too. Congratulations. You really deserve it.

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>> Last week our doc said Harry's hair test is 90% normal!! I am so

> happy, especially as I can see it in him as well.

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The product they recommended was a 500/500 cal/mag at night. I'm

not sure if they're going by dosing, by type of cal and mag, or by

both. I'll definitely look into that, . Thanks a lot.

> Have they suggested calcium butyrate, helped the histamine/ammonia

issue

> here.

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