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Hello, it has been a while since I posted here. I have already

gotten great advice on clostridia from another list, however, I

recall some on this list - Mandi I think, that used collodial silver

to help treat bacterial issues in your son. What I wondered, is if

collodial silver can knock out clostridia also? What about strep

issues lingering in the body?

And next, I have been reading the posts about glutathione and ASD,

specifically the attachment sent regarding excitotoxins. It was VERY

interesting, as this paper described our son almost perfectly. We

are planning to start TD-DMPS this summer, but I wonder if the RNA

metals would be a better choice? I think I heard that in some

cases, mercury is surrounded by viruses....and Dr. Amy Yasko's

program is geared to getting rid of the viruses, so you can chelate

the metals. Did I state that correctly? And, I understand Amy

Yasko's protocol is divided into 3 phases, with getting rid of the

excitotoxins and decreasing neurological inflammation. She uses

supplements known to mitigate inflammation, does anyone know what

those supps are?

Anyone with any advice about the above 2 questions would be

appreciated.

Thanks. Kim

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I'm not currently using Dr. Amy's protocol, but you can follow this link and

check out Step One for a list of those supplements to reduce neuro

inflammation. The second link is to her discussion group. She is really great

about answering posted questions.

http://www.holisticheal.com/store/home.php

http://www.autismanswer.com/forum/

And, I understand Amy Yasko's protocol is divided into 3 phases, with getting

rid of the

> excitotoxins and decreasing neurological inflammation. She uses

> supplements known to mitigate inflammation, does anyone know what

> those supps are?

>

> Anyone with any advice about the above 2 questions would be

> appreciated.

>

> Thanks. Kim

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