Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 Not Andy, but Yep, dangerous/not a good idea because of the risk of redistribution. S S <p>My son's DAN dr. recommends TD-DMPS at night every other day only. Is this dangerous/not a good idea, i.e. dropping/redistribu<wbr>ting metals? He is about 42 lbs and hair test showed he needs chelation. Plan is to do .2 ml every other night increasing .1 ml/wk up to 1.0 ml every other night. please advise re; your opinion. thanks so much.<br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 OK, that's what i was wondering. Apparently is using same method for other kids and seem to be doing OK on this " protocol " but scares me a little. Also, the TD part of it...I don't know. I know you can control how much gets in better w/oral. My son has been on antivirals, antifungals, anti-inflammatories, many supplements, probiotics diet for almost a year and has gone from severe to nearly HFA. I think many gut issues are improving, obviously not resolved, still a weird bacteria in gut. But what point that the gut is " ready for chealtion " we have been struggling with. Now we have decided to go forward w/chelation and are thinking about oral (may be more effective, better monitored as to what is getting in, I read), but don't want to rock the boat w/gut healing??? Any advice helpful. thank you! RE: [ ] ANDY-question > > Not Andy, but Yep, dangerous/not a good idea because of the risk of > redistribution. > S S > > > > <p>My son's DAN dr. recommends TD-DMPS at night every other day > only. Is this dangerous/not a good idea, i.e. dropping/redistribu<wbr>ting > metals? He is about 42 lbs and hair test showed he needs chelation. Plan > is to do .2 ml every other night increasing .1 ml/wk up to 1.0 ml every > other night. please advise re; your opinion. thanks so much.<br> > > > _______________________________________________ > Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com > The most personalized portal on the Web! > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 I think many gut issues are improving, > obviously not resolved, still a weird bacteria in gut. But what point that > the gut is " ready for chealtion " we have been struggling with. Now we have > decided to go forward w/chelation and are thinking about oral (may be more > effective, better monitored as to what is getting in, I read), but don't > want to rock the boat w/gut healing??? IME the gut wasn't going to get healed until the metals came out. No diet even with longterm enzyme use was getting my son's gut even close to healthy. But after about 15 rounds he was able to eat phenols with NF, and slowly his food intolerances have disappeared, even sometimes to artificials (those birthday parties!). Still needs enzymes, but overall much much better gut thanks to chelation (oral ALA and DMSA, AC's way). Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2006 Report Share Posted June 28, 2006 Thank you, all good info. thinking of oral DMPS allone for a while then going to DMPS plus ALA?? [ ] Re: ANDY-question > > I think many gut issues are improving, >> obviously not resolved, still a weird bacteria in gut. But what > point that >> the gut is " ready for chealtion " we have been struggling with. Now > we have >> decided to go forward w/chelation and are thinking about oral (may > be more >> effective, better monitored as to what is getting in, I read), but > don't >> want to rock the boat w/gut healing??? > > IME the gut wasn't going to get healed until the metals came out. No > diet even with longterm enzyme use was getting my son's gut even > close to healthy. But after about 15 rounds he was able to eat > phenols with NF, and slowly his food intolerances have disappeared, > even sometimes to artificials (those birthday parties!). Still needs > enzymes, but overall much much better gut thanks to chelation (oral > ALA and DMSA, AC's way). > > Nell > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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