Guest guest Posted November 5, 2006 Report Share Posted November 5, 2006 Dear all, I have few questions that need your expertise: 1. Just wonder how does CH77 helps in controlling toxic metals in the body? 2. In addition, My son gets so much better with vitamin c (1200mg/day), grapeseed extract, fish oil, vit E, multivitamins even before starting chelation so really wonder should I begin with chelation as I am afraid of the regression. However, as per his hair test done in last December, he has Antimony (0.081>0.066) yellow, Arsenic (0.29>0.08) Red, Cadmium (0.25>0.15) yellow, Lead (6.7>1) Red, Mercury (5.4>0.4) Red, Nickel (0.76>0.4) yellow, Silver (0.25>0.2) yellow, Tin (0.55>0.3)yellow, Mineral: Potassium, Copper, Rubidium High Red, Manganese, Zinc, Lithium Low Red, the rest are in the green section 3. My son is very skinny and hence my nutritionist ask me to do a intestinal permeability test before starting chelation. If he is underweight, can he start chelation if his absorption is no good? Thanks Cheers Agnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I have not heard of CH77 nor it doing anything with toxic metals. I haven't run across it in my research. Vitamin C is vital for helping with toxic metals side effects. The supplements you listes are needed with or without chelation. Regressions is usually seen with chelation if the wrong dosing or protocol is followed or yeast is not treated. Basically we followed Andy's protocol exactly and we have not seen regressions. This child is seriously Arsenic and lead toxic..I would not hesitate any longer to attempt dmsa. Lead kids are usually skinny and do not eat well. My son plumped up and started eating after we began his treatments. He is on all the supps listed in the files, along with yeast treatment..using dmsa/ala for him. If you child has no metal fillings, and has not had any mercury exposures in the past three months (fish or vaccines), you can use ALA along with dmsa. I don't see a need for a gut permeability test. All kids with metal poisoning have leaky gut. Same for adults. This gets better with chelation, yeast treatment, digestive enzymes etc. I would not hesitate to chelate based upon those hair results. Very high. > > Dear all, > > I have few questions that need your expertise: > > 1. Just wonder how does CH77 helps in controlling toxic metals in the > body? > 2. In addition, My son gets so much better with vitamin c (1200mg/day), > grapeseed extract, fish oil, vit E, multivitamins even before starting > chelation so really wonder should I begin with chelation as I am afraid of > the regression. However, as per his hair test done in last December, he has > Antimony (0.081>0.066) yellow, Arsenic (0.29>0.08) Red, Cadmium (0.25>0.15) > yellow, Lead (6.7>1) Red, Mercury (5.4>0.4) Red, Nickel (0.76>0.4) yellow, > Silver (0.25>0.2) yellow, Tin (0.55>0.3)yellow, > Mineral: Potassium, Copper, Rubidium High Red, Manganese, Zinc, Lithium Low > Red, the rest are in the green section > 3. My son is very skinny and hence my nutritionist ask me to do a > intestinal permeability test before starting chelation. If he is > underweight, can he start chelation if his absorption is no good? > > Thanks > > Cheers > Agnes > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 Agnes, Is Ch77 this product: http://www.harmonology.com.au/ch77.htm ? It claims to be a homeopathic chelation product. I don't pretend to understand how homeopathy can work (though I believe it can), but something about this product seems very fishy. It looks like this company has developed their *own test (which you can purchase) as the only way to determine if their *own chelation product works. IMO, chelation results should be measurable via independent testing/clinical results. I would suggest using proven chelators like ALA, DMSA, or DMPS instead. Here is some information on safe chelation protocols: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/Andy_dose_sched.html and here is some information on testing hair for metal toxicity: http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/HOW_TO_hair_test.html I wish you the very best in getting your child better! Rene > Ch77 is prescribed by my DAN doctor, it is to neutralizes ionic heavy > metal, the ingredient is Magnesium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, chelation > agents and oxygen. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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