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You might think about switching to oral DMSA chelation on Andy's protocol.

[ ] TD-DMSA.....smell

Dr. Cave just switched Nick to TD-DMSA. I just applied the first

dose. The smell has the entire house reeking! Can anyone tell me

what we can do about this smell? How can he go to school smelling

like this? It is absolutely horrible!

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We've been using oral DMSA for 2 1/2 years. Nick's yeast has gotten

out of control and that is why Dr. Cave switched him to TD-DMSA.

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> You might think about switching to oral DMSA chelation on Andy's

protocol.

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> Dr. Cave just switched Nick to TD-DMSA. I just applied the

first

> dose. The smell has the entire house reeking! Can anyone tell

me

> what we can do about this smell? How can he go to school

smelling

> like this? It is absolutely horrible!

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> le

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Call the pharmacy and talk to them about this problem. You can wash it off

after 30-45 minutes of it being on the skin. We have noticed a difference

among compounding pharmacies and the smell. We even noticed a difference

from refill to refill sometime. We found the Lee-Silsby formulation to be

the most pleasant smelling.

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless

you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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Subject: [ ] TD-DMSA.....smell

Dr. Cave just switched Nick to TD-DMSA. I just applied the first

dose. The smell has the entire house reeking! Can anyone tell me

what we can do about this smell? How can he go to school smelling

like this? It is absolutely horrible!

le

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Ok, you got me there. What's the difference?

[ ] TD-DMSA.....smell

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>

> Dr. Cave just switched Nick to TD-DMSA. I just applied the

first

> dose. The smell has the entire house reeking! Can anyone tell

me

> what we can do about this smell? How can he go to school

smelling

> like this? It is absolutely horrible!

>

> le

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I can't really smell it until I put it on my son, then we both reek

for quite a while......as does the entire house. It is only single-

bagged and doesn't bother me until it is out of the syringe.

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> we had originally bought the coastal Td DMSA and even though it was

> double bagged and then placed in tupperware - in the refrigerator - I

> could still smell it walking into the house. We switched to Lee

Silsby

> Pharmacy and the smell is more tolerable. It smells quite strong for

> about 30 minutes on the body and then fades through the day.

>

> Martha

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I'm not sure exactly what the difference is but apparently TD-DMSA

doesn't stir up yeast like oral DMSA. Dr. Cave said that 3 years ago

when she ran all of the tests on Nick that he had some of the worst

toxins from yeast she had ever seen. He still has a lot of yeast. He

still has metals. His RBC's were teardrop shaped and clustered

(supposed to be round and sort of freely floating, not touching

others) 3 years ago. A week ago, they were round but stacked

(stacked means metals). So at least the shape is correct now. We are

doing something right. ;-) We are starting HBOT when this quarter is

over for me at school.

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> Ok, you got me there. What's the difference?

> [ ] Re: TD-DMSA.....smell

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> We've been using oral DMSA for 2 1/2 years. Nick's yeast has

gotten

> out of control and that is why Dr. Cave switched him to TD-DMSA.

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Better be careful getting chelator on your self.

[ ] Re: TD-DMSA.....smell

I can't really smell it until I put it on my son, then we both reek

for quite a while......as does the entire house. It is only single-

bagged and doesn't bother me until it is out of the syringe.

>

> we had originally bought the coastal Td DMSA and even though it was

> double bagged and then placed in tupperware - in the refrigerator - I

> could still smell it walking into the house. We switched to Lee

Silsby

> Pharmacy and the smell is more tolerable. It smells quite strong for

> about 30 minutes on the body and then fades through the day.

>

> Martha

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Why? I had my amalgams removed last year and I'm beginning to chelate

myself (ALA)anyway.

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> Better be careful getting chelator on your self.

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Sorry, I didn't mean to sound so smart-alecy below. :-) I was

honestly asking the question because I don't know the answer.

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I didn't notice you snapped at me.

A lot of the people using transdermal stuff make it a point to advise each other

not get the chelator on themselves. That's about the extent of my knowledge.

[ ] Re: TD-DMSA.....smell

Sorry, I didn't mean to sound so smart-alecy below. :-) I was

honestly asking the question because I don't know the answer.

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> > Better be careful getting chelator on your self.

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I wasn't snapping at you at all. Because I say what I mean, I am

often accused of being rude or whatever. I don't mean it; I have just

never been taught how to sugarcoat things like all the polite NT's. I

am so sorry if I EVER come across as being snippy about anything. I

can assure you I don't mean to. Thank you for your reassurance.

The rule about not getting chelator on myself may have something to

with the fact that he needs to absorb his entire dose without having

to share it with me. Just guessing.

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> I didn't notice you snapped at me.

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> A lot of the people using transdermal stuff make it a point to

advise each other not get the chelator on themselves. That's about the

extent of my knowledge.

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It is generally meant as a warning to not get the chelator on you

because you might chelate yourself (with amalgams in, etc.).

Apparently you intend to do that, which is not often the case. As I

am sure you know, as you move forward on your chelation, you should

make sure you do it consistently and carefully, dosing according to

the 1/2 life of the chelator.

Good luck,

Anne

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> > I didn't notice you snapped at me.

> >

> > A lot of the people using transdermal stuff make it a point to

> advise each other not get the chelator on themselves. That's about

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> extent of my knowledge.

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I thought that might be another reason. Thank you.

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> It is generally meant as a warning to not get the chelator on you

> because you might chelate yourself (with amalgams in, etc.).

> Apparently you intend to do that, which is not often the case. As I

> am sure you know, as you move forward on your chelation, you should

> make sure you do it consistently and carefully, dosing according to

> the 1/2 life of the chelator.

>

> Good luck,

>

> Anne

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