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I am wondering if while doing TD-DMSA and/or TD-DMPS, one's taste can

change. Would it be possible for foods to take on a metal taste? My

8 year old is non verbal and is refusing to eat any of his regular

foods. There are only a two or three things he will eat now. I've

explored every other idea... not a texture thing, not temperature, not

a loss of appetite, not craving carbs, we tried enzymes, we tried more

pro-biotics, he's still drinking all his vitamins and minerals (he

takes 22 daily). I'm really just wondering if his taste is taking on

a metal taste.

Any help is appreciated!

Kim

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Are you using appropriate dose and dosing schedule? I presume he has NO mercury

amalgam dental fillings.

S S

<p>I am wondering if while doing TD-DMSA and/or TD-DMPS, one's taste

can <br>

change. Would it be possible for foods to take on a metal taste? My <br>

8 year old is non verbal and is refusing to eat any of his regular <br>

foods. There are only a two or three things he will eat now. I've <br>

explored every other idea... not a texture thing, not temperature, not <br>

a loss of appetite, not craving carbs, we tried enzymes, we tried more <br>

pro-biotics, he's still drinking all his vitamins and minerals (he <br>

takes 22 daily). I'm really just wondering if his taste is taking on <br>

a metal taste.<br>

<br>

Any help is appreciated!<br>

Kim<br>

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This is a real longshot, but it happened to me. I put Frontline Flea

treatment on a dog I was taking care of, and got a drop of the stuff on me. For

two

weeks afterwards, every time I took a bite of food, it tasted absolutely

horrible and metallic. As an example, I bought a big chocolate chip cookie from

the

grocery store and was eating it driving home, and had to pull over and spit the

cookie out on the side of the road. That's how nasty stuff tasted!

Has your son, by any long chance, petted or handled any animals, cat or dogs,

which may have been treated by a topical flea treatment?

I know lots of people who use Frontline and get it on them and don't get that

nasty taste thing, so maybe it's only some people who are sensitive to it.

Debbie

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Yes, the dosage is correct. We use his DAN! dr. for the chelation.

No mercury amalgam dental fillings either.

Thanks.

>

> <p>I am wondering if while doing TD-DMSA and/or TD-

DMPS, one's taste can <br>

> change. Would it be possible for foods to take on a metal taste?

My <br>

> 8 year old is non verbal and is refusing to eat any of his regular

<br>

> foods. There are only a two or three things he will eat now.

I've <br>

> explored every other idea... not a texture thing, not temperature,

not <br>

> a loss of appetite, not craving carbs, we tried enzymes, we tried

more <br>

> pro-biotics, he's still drinking all his vitamins and minerals (he

<br>

> takes 22 daily). I'm really just wondering if his taste is taking

on <br>

> a metal taste.<br>

> <br>

> Any help is appreciated!<br>

> Kim<br>

>

>

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No offense, but some DAN! doctors prescribe some pretty scary dosing amounts

and schedules.

What exactly did the DAN! doctor prescribe ?

Neil

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Yes, the dosage is correct. We use his DAN! dr. for the chelation.

No mercury amalgam dental fillings either.

Thanks.

>

> <p>I am wondering if while doing TD-DMSA and/or TD-

DMPS, one's taste can <br>

> change. Would it be possible for foods to take on a metal taste?

My <br>

> 8 year old is non verbal and is refusing to eat any of his regular

<br>

> foods. There are only a two or three things he will eat now.

I've <br>

> explored every other idea... not a texture thing, not temperature,

not <br>

> a loss of appetite, not craving carbs, we tried enzymes, we tried

more <br>

> pro-biotics, he's still drinking all his vitamins and minerals (he

<br>

> takes 22 daily). I'm really just wondering if his taste is taking

on <br>

> a metal taste.<br>

> <br>

> Any help is appreciated!<br>

> Kim<br>

>

>

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I wonder what was in the flea treatment?!

S S

<p>This is a real longshot, but it happened to me. I put Frontline

Flea <br>

treatment on a dog I was taking care of, and got a drop of the stuff on me. For

two <br>

weeks afterwards, every time I took a bite of food, it tasted absolutely <br>

horrible and metallic. As an example, I bought a big chocolate chip cookie from

the <br>

grocery store and was eating it driving home, and had to pull over and spit the

<br>

cookie out on the side of the road. That's how nasty stuff tasted! <br>

<br>

Has your son, by any long chance, petted or handled any animals, cat or dogs,

<br>

which may have been treated by a topical flea treatment?<br>

<br>

I know lots of people who use Frontline and get it on them and don't get that

<br>

nasty taste thing, so maybe it's only some people who are sensitive to it.<br>

<br>

Debbie<br>

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DAN! docs often prescribe unsafely high, infrequent doses. If it's more than

1/8-1/2 mg/lb, consider reducing the dose. If it's less frequent than every 3

hours during the day and 4 hours at night, consider dosing more frequently.

Please read the FAQs for the reasoning behind Andy's protocol. If the DMSA has

glutathione in with it, that may be the problem. Some can't tolerate it.

S S

<p>Yes, the dosage is correct. We use his DAN! dr. for the

chelation. <br>

No mercury amalgam dental fillings either.<br>

Thanks.<br>

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> I am wondering if while doing TD-DMSA and/or TD-DMPS, one's taste can

> change. Would it be possible for foods to take on a metal taste? My

> 8 year old is non verbal and is refusing to eat any of his regular

> foods. There are only a two or three things he will eat now.

What are those 2-3 things? It can mean yeast, even if he is not

craving carbs.

>>he's still drinking all his vitamins and minerals (he

> takes 22 daily).

He might not need as high of doses of these vitamins/minerals, which

is killing his appetite. Try giving half of what you are currently

giving him, or remove it entirely for a few days, see if that helps

increase his appetite.

Is he only having eating issues on chelation days, or every day?

Dana

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Possible indeed. dmsa made everything smell like mold to me for the

first few days I took it. My son sometimes refuses to eat as well,

usually it is because he has yeast in his mouth. Other times his

appetite is just low when he is chelating. But I think it does and

can affect taste. It sure does affect smell. Both my kids eat less

on a round. My 11 year old is usually nauseus and only drinks too.

It may be making him nauseaus.

>

> I am wondering if while doing TD-DMSA and/or TD-DMPS, one's taste

can

> change. Would it be possible for foods to take on a metal taste?

My

> 8 year old is non verbal and is refusing to eat any of his regular

> foods. There are only a two or three things he will eat now.

I've

> explored every other idea... not a texture thing, not temperature,

not

> a loss of appetite, not craving carbs, we tried enzymes, we tried

more

> pro-biotics, he's still drinking all his vitamins and minerals (he

> takes 22 daily). I'm really just wondering if his taste is taking

on

> a metal taste.

>

> Any help is appreciated!

> Kim

>

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some flea treatments contain arsenic and other nasties. Many animals

have seizures in reaction to these if that give an idea of what's in

them.

>

> <p>This is a real longshot, but it happened to me. I

put Frontline Flea <br>

> treatment on a dog I was taking care of, and got a drop of the

stuff on me. For two <br>

> weeks afterwards, every time I took a bite of food, it tasted

absolutely <br>

> horrible and metallic. As an example, I bought a big chocolate

chip cookie from the <br>

> grocery store and was eating it driving home, and had to pull over

and spit the <br>

> cookie out on the side of the road. That's how nasty stuff tasted!

<br>

> <br>

> Has your son, by any long chance, petted or handled any animals,

cat or dogs, <br>

> which may have been treated by a topical flea treatment?<br>

> <br>

> I know lots of people who use Frontline and get it on them and

don't get that <br>

> nasty taste thing, so maybe it's only some people who are

sensitive to it.<br>

> <br>

> Debbie<br>

>

>

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Zinc greatly affects taste and smell. I would try to increase his zinc

supplementation.

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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Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 11:50 AM

Subject: [ ] Food Tasting Bad?

I am wondering if while doing TD-DMSA and/or TD-DMPS, one's taste can

change. Would it be possible for foods to take on a metal taste? My

8 year old is non verbal and is refusing to eat any of his regular

foods. There are only a two or three things he will eat now. I've

explored every other idea... not a texture thing, not temperature, not

a loss of appetite, not craving carbs, we tried enzymes, we tried more

pro-biotics, he's still drinking all his vitamins and minerals (he

takes 22 daily). I'm really just wondering if his taste is taking on

a metal taste.

Any help is appreciated!

Kim

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