Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 What I have always been told is that while you are chelating, you must have bowels daily (a continual struggle in our family). Since this woman's child is using NDF rather than prescription chelators, maybe it would be acceptable for her to tolerate only having a bowel every other day. However, I would think it very important to move those bowels. If she doesn't, her body will have toxicity from the backup of waste products. This in turn effects the liver, body ph, gastrointestinal system, etc. . . . bad domino effect. I think that maybe she should bring that NDF dosage down or eliminate it until she gets on top of the constipation problem. I have heard from individuals that use PCA-RX (a similar type product) that their children get extremely constipated on the stuff because the toxic metals concentrate in the feces with this product. You gotta get it out whether that means Oxypowder, vitamin C, or whatever. If you can't pass the bowels, there is a need for a time-out on the other stuff. NDF is made by BioRay, right? I am pretty sure that Tami Wilken (moderator of the BioRay list serve) has told others to conquer the constipation problem first before proceeding with the detoxification process. But she could probably post this question there to be sure. Jeni Lynn > > Trying to help a mom figure out what happened to her child, she was chelating with NDF, the child was having trouble moving her bowels, so for those of you who have kids with problems with constipation, do you still chelate if they are constipated and if not, is it because they can regress if they are constipated? > > I realize that NDF has chlorella, which is unreliable, but could it possibly have been the constipation? > > I looked on onibasu, from Andy not much as I didn't get the impression he thought it much of a problem, that is chelating a child who was constipated. There was a post that said the intestinal wall would not absorb the toxins, or something like that. Sorry so vague. > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 constipation is definitely bad during chelation. We see a total collapse of normalcy in our kid if this happens. Regression, ill behavior, the works. I have learned to make sure he is going daily before we start a round. Her child may be constipated as a result of yeast flare up, no matter what chelator anytime you get metals through the gut it destroys some of the probiotics and the yeast can overgrow. Also, as I have read it yeast is the bodies response to metals in an attempt to destroy the metals. Not that it does, but the body thinks it might help. I have yeast and have never chelated. Just part of mercury and metals going through. In cases where we are chelating and not seeing a bowel movement each day we use something called Little Rememdies that is made of senna. It works like a charm and is not habit forming. You can also look for Children's Sennakot. You may not need to give it everyday. In our case, we give it once the day before we begin a round. And then if he has not gone on the first day of the round, we give it before bed, so he goes the second day. So basically give the child the entire day and if they have not gone at bedtime, or they are gassy but no bm.. Basically, ensure a bm everyday. Chlorella shouldn't make her constipated. It is seaweed and should make her go if nothing else. We do not stop chelating we just make sure he goes if that means senna..then senna it is. I used Children's sennakot with my 11 year old when she was 2-4 years of age without any problems. It is not habit forming. Just start at a lower dose than the box says. If that dose works, then no need to go higher. This is far safer than any prescription for constipation the doc's give out. I am sure there are other natural things to move the bowels as well, but I think some kids need help with this depending on the yeast. I know my son can go days if we don't intervene. I have learned not to let it go longer than 24 hours. For example he did not go today, if he has not had a bm by 11am tomorrow, he will get senna. This one dose seems to keep him going for a few days before we get bound up again. I can't scientifically tell you whether or not they reabsorb toxins, but it sure seems so. Because they get sick and regress. So logically speaking...they must reabsorb. Hope this helps. > > Trying to help a mom figure out what happened to her child, she was chelating with NDF, the child was having trouble moving her bowels, so for those of you who have kids with problems with constipation, do you still chelate if they are constipated and if not, is it because they can regress if they are constipated? > > I realize that NDF has chlorella, which is unreliable, but could it possibly have been the constipation? > > I looked on onibasu, from Andy not much as I didn't get the impression he thought it much of a problem, that is chelating a child who was constipated. There was a post that said the intestinal wall would not absorb the toxins, or something like that. Sorry so vague. > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 > > constipation is definitely bad during chelation. We see a total > collapse of normalcy in our kid if this happens. Jan, do you also see this with " just plain constipation " (with NO CHELATION). I think constipation is a big problem, but I do not think it is a " chelation " problem. I think it is " a separate problem " . > I can't scientifically tell you whether or not they reabsorb toxins, > but it sure seems so. Because they get sick and regress. So > logically speaking...they must reabsorb. Hope this helps. I think there is a problem with " toxins " but I'm NOT referring to mercury. In the end it may not really make a lot of difference -- I would treat it as I would a question about " illness " -- is this constipation so much of a body stress that you don't want to chelate? Maybe. Then again, MANY people are constipated most or all of the time. It is good to change this, but it is also okay to chelate, IMO. good wishes, Moria http://home.earthlink.net/~moriam/ Mercury Detox: Information, Tools, and Resources Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2006 Report Share Posted August 1, 2006 Yes we do see it without chelation. That was one of the first symptoms that something was wrong, he always had problems going. No matter what we fed him, and it really affected his behavior. Probiotics fixed it at first, but then it came back. GSE then fixed it but it comes back and we have to increase the dose. When he seems yeast free, and is going everday easily..we stop the GSE and continue probiotics..and eventually we are back to square one. I agree that it is not a chelation problem per say. As I have battled it myself for years. (merc toxic here). I must stay on GSE and probiotics or it returnes. And I do not eat dairy. > > > > constipation is definitely bad during chelation. We see a total > > collapse of normalcy in our kid if this happens. > > Jan, do you also see this with " just plain constipation " > (with NO CHELATION). I think constipation is a big problem, > but I do not think it is a " chelation " problem. I think it > is " a separate problem " . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Thanks to all who gave an answer to the chelation/constipation dilemma. Do any of you think if a child is chelated while constipated it could cause a regression in the child? Because of the chelator used, I am suspicious, but wondering about regression caused by constipation. [ ] Re: chelating/constipation experts constipation is definitely bad during chelation. We see a total collapse of normalcy in our kid if this happens. Regression, ill behavior, the works. I have learned to make sure he is going daily before we start a round. Her child may be constipated as a result of yeast flare up, no matter what chelator anytime you get metals through the gut it destroys some of the probiotics and the yeast can overgrow. Also, as I have read it yeast is the bodies response to metals in an attempt to destroy the metals. Not that it does, but the body thinks it might help. I have yeast and have never chelated. Just part of mercury and metals going through. In cases where we are chelating and not seeing a bowel movement each day we use something called Little Rememdies that is made of senna. It works like a charm and is not habit forming. You can also look for Children's Sennakot. You may not need to give it everyday. In our case, we give it once the day before we begin a round. And then if he has not gone on the first day of the round, we give it before bed, so he goes the second day. So basically give the child the entire day and if they have not gone at bedtime, or they are gassy but no bm.. Basically, ensure a bm everyday. Chlorella shouldn't make her constipated. It is seaweed and should make her go if nothing else. We do not stop chelating we just make sure he goes if that means senna..then senna it is. I used Children's sennakot with my 11 year old when she was 2-4 years of age without any problems. It is not habit forming. Just start at a lower dose than the box says. If that dose works, then no need to go higher. This is far safer than any prescription for constipation the doc's give out. I am sure there are other natural things to move the bowels as well, but I think some kids need help with this depending on the yeast. I know my son can go days if we don't intervene. I have learned not to let it go longer than 24 hours. For example he did not go today, if he has not had a bm by 11am tomorrow, he will get senna. This one dose seems to keep him going for a few days before we get bound up again. I can't scientifically tell you whether or not they reabsorb toxins, but it sure seems so. Because they get sick and regress. So logically speaking...they must reabsorb. Hope this helps. > > Trying to help a mom figure out what happened to her child, she was chelating with NDF, the child was having trouble moving her bowels, so for those of you who have kids with problems with constipation, do you still chelate if they are constipated and if not, is it because they can regress if they are constipated? > > I realize that NDF has chlorella, which is unreliable, but could it possibly have been the constipation? > > I looked on onibasu, from Andy not much as I didn't get the impression he thought it much of a problem, that is chelating a child who was constipated. There was a post that said the intestinal wall would not absorb the toxins, or something like that. Sorry so vague. > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 I really beleive it can. I have seen my son regress when constipated during chelation. For us we have been able to reverse the regression by fixing the constipation, this may not be so for everyone. If he is constipated during chelation he regresses back to behaviors we saw before we began biomed or chelation. So I would agree with you that this child your are trying to help probably regressed from constipation getting out of hand. It might not have mattered if she had chelation or not at the time, just it was a the cause of the constipation in this case, but if she had gotten constipated from something else to the same extent, I think the results would be the same. Regression. -- In , " Cochran " <Ladyshrink111@...> wrote: > > Thanks to all who gave an answer to the chelation/constipation dilemma. Do any of you think if a child is chelated while constipated it could cause a regression in the child? > > Because of the chelator used, I am suspicious, but wondering about regression caused by constipation. > > > > > [ ] Re: chelating/constipation experts > > > constipation is definitely bad during chelation. We see a total > collapse of normalcy in our kid if this happens. Regression, ill > behavior, the works. I have learned to make sure he is going daily > before we start a round. > Her child may be constipated as a result of yeast flare up, no > matter what chelator anytime you get metals through the gut it > destroys some of the probiotics and the yeast can overgrow. Also, as > I have read it yeast is the bodies response to metals in an attempt > to destroy the metals. Not that it does, but the body thinks it > might help. I have yeast and have never chelated. Just part of > mercury and metals going through. > In cases where we are chelating and not seeing a bowel movement each > day we use something called Little Rememdies that is made of senna. > It works like a charm and is not habit forming. You can also look > for Children's Sennakot. You may not need to give it everyday. In > our case, we give it once the day before we begin a round. And then > if he has not gone on the first day of the round, we give it before > bed, so he goes the second day. So basically give the child the > entire day and if they have not gone at bedtime, or they are gassy > but no bm.. > Basically, ensure a bm everyday. Chlorella shouldn't make her > constipated. It is seaweed and should make her go if nothing else. > We do not stop chelating we just make sure he goes if that means > senna..then senna it is. I used Children's sennakot with my 11 year > old when she was 2-4 years of age without any problems. It is not > habit forming. Just start at a lower dose than the box says. If that > dose works, then no need to go higher. This is far safer than any > prescription for constipation the doc's give out. I am sure there > are other natural things to move the bowels as well, but I think > some kids need help with this depending on the yeast. I know my son > can go days if we don't intervene. I have learned not to let it go > longer than 24 hours. For example he did not go today, if he has not > had a bm by 11am tomorrow, he will get senna. This one dose seems to > keep him going for a few days before we get bound up again. > > I can't scientifically tell you whether or not they reabsorb toxins, > but it sure seems so. Because they get sick and regress. So > logically speaking...they must reabsorb. Hope this helps. > > > > > > Trying to help a mom figure out what happened to her child, she > was chelating with NDF, the child was having trouble moving her > bowels, so for those of you who have kids with problems with > constipation, do you still chelate if they are constipated and if > not, is it because they can regress if they are constipated? > > > > I realize that NDF has chlorella, which is unreliable, but could > it possibly have been the constipation? > > > > I looked on onibasu, from Andy not much as I didn't get the > impression he thought it much of a problem, that is chelating a > child who was constipated. There was a post that said the intestinal > wall would not absorb the toxins, or something like that. Sorry so > vague. > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 our DAN won't do chelation on kids with chronic constipation because he said that it is toxic -- your pulling out the stuff and it is sitting in the gut and can do more damage. Fortunately, my ASD kiddo doesn't have this issue (his are always loose) -- my NT one (who is also mercury poisoned) does -- so he can't chelate yet. Years ago our ped gave us a script for a powder that you mix in drinks to help promote bowel movements. I honestly can't remember the name of it -- but it did work. You have to play with the dosage to get it right - too much works too well! It helps soften things up -- for some reason I think it had magnesium in it's name? it was via prescription and insurance covered it. Diane > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Are you referring to Miralax? Which is polyethylene glycol? It supposed to bulk up the stool and draw water into to it to soften it. Or maybe you are referring to something else. At least I hope so. If it was just a magnesium thing that would be great. Because for us Miralax made my son sick. He couldn't even go constipated poops after we gave him that, just no poops. We had to stop using it and bablax him for like a week to get all that out of there. I beleive it just masked the underlying problem. Why are they constipated? There is usually a reason, and doc's don't address that. We started probiotics after that which actually worked. And did a hair test to find that my son was very metal toxic. I don't think anyone could poop lead! I did use the Miralax to unclog my basement wash basin drain though! It makes me wonder why doctors don't suggest somthing like psyllium powder or Benefiber, something not so questionable. Oh yeah, no perks for prescribing that. Please pardon my attitude on the script poop meds...nothing personal! > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 Well, thanks! Now I know what to do with that old bottle of Miralax sitting in my cupboard! What about Epsom Salts? Anybody found a child's dosage for that? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2006 Report Share Posted August 2, 2006 > > What about Epsom Salts? Anybody found a child's dosage for that? My kids do well with 1/2 c. of Epsom Salts and 1/2 c. baking soda (helps with absorption of the Epsom Salts) in their bath, sitting in the tub for 20 minutes. Jeni Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 3, 2006 Report Share Posted August 3, 2006 Thanks for all the information, it was appreciated. [ ] Re: chelating/constipation experts > > > constipation is definitely bad during chelation. We see a total > collapse of normalcy in our kid if this happens. Regression, ill > behavior, the works. I have learned to make sure he is going daily > before we start a round. > Her child may be constipated as a result of yeast flare up, no > matter what chelator anytime you get metals through the gut it > destroys some of the probiotics and the yeast can overgrow. Also, as > I have read it yeast is the bodies response to metals in an attempt > to destroy the metals. Not that it does, but the body thinks it > might help. I have yeast and have never chelated. Just part of > mercury and metals going through. > In cases where we are chelating and not seeing a bowel movement each > day we use something called Little Rememdies that is made of senna. > It works like a charm and is not habit forming. You can also look > for Children's Sennakot. You may not need to give it everyday. In > our case, we give it once the day before we begin a round. And then > if he has not gone on the first day of the round, we give it before > bed, so he goes the second day. So basically give the child the > entire day and if they have not gone at bedtime, or they are gassy > but no bm.. > Basically, ensure a bm everyday. Chlorella shouldn't make her > constipated. It is seaweed and should make her go if nothing else. > We do not stop chelating we just make sure he goes if that means > senna..then senna it is. I used Children's sennakot with my 11 year > old when she was 2-4 years of age without any problems. It is not > habit forming. Just start at a lower dose than the box says. If that > dose works, then no need to go higher. This is far safer than any > prescription for constipation the doc's give out. I am sure there > are other natural things to move the bowels as well, but I think > some kids need help with this depending on the yeast. I know my son > can go days if we don't intervene. I have learned not to let it go > longer than 24 hours. For example he did not go today, if he has not > had a bm by 11am tomorrow, he will get senna. This one dose seems to > keep him going for a few days before we get bound up again. > > I can't scientifically tell you whether or not they reabsorb toxins, > but it sure seems so. Because they get sick and regress. So > logically speaking...they must reabsorb. Hope this helps. > > > > > > Trying to help a mom figure out what happened to her child, she > was chelating with NDF, the child was having trouble moving her > bowels, so for those of you who have kids with problems with > constipation, do you still chelate if they are constipated and if > not, is it because they can regress if they are constipated? > > > > I realize that NDF has chlorella, which is unreliable, but could > it possibly have been the constipation? > > > > I looked on onibasu, from Andy not much as I didn't get the > impression he thought it much of a problem, that is chelating a > child who was constipated. There was a post that said the intestinal > wall would not absorb the toxins, or something like that. Sorry so > vague. > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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