Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 I would like to get other parents' insight on this: http://www.zeoliteautismstudy.com/home/ Has anyone here ever tried it? Thanks all, Stacey Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 In a message dated 06/10/2006 20:57:42 GMT Daylight Time, souzagilmara@... writes: Yes we are hearing a lot about zeolite, and though I have not tried it I wonder what all the fuss is about it for its expensive and has similar actions to much less expensive substances like clay or activated charcoal. >>Given that there are 300 drops in a bottle it works out cheaper than using DMSA..................... Lately the marketing hype has grown to a hurricane thus tempting people greatly. >>Marketign didn't attract me - people gettign results did. I actually ignored the product for 4 months BECAUSE of the marekting It certainly sounds good but the science seems iffy and no long term studies for long term effects. My guess is its good for short term treatment but I see no reason not to put clay, which has been in use for thousands of years first.......y >>Clay and activate charcoal didn't make my son have the gains we have seen on Zeolite or anything for that matter except HNI enzymes. They did give him starnge coloured stools. We have completed 100+ rounds of chelatioN AC style nd 9 months of Buttar style TD-DMPS. People who have never used the stuff making judegment kinda irritate me................... Mandi in Uk Very Old timer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 In a message dated 06/10/2006 21:58:26 GMT Daylight Time, stacer_b@... writes: >>We have completed 100+ rounds of chelatioN AC style nd 9 months of Buttar style TD-DMPS. AC style - does that mean Andy's protocol? >>YEP thats Andys protocl - DMSA +ALA and TDDMPS+ ALA What is Buttar style? >>>Not worth knowing about IMHO - dosing every 48 hours continuously - if it did what Dr Buattar said it does on the tin there wouldn't be any austistic kids he would have recovered them all - if you are investigating doign chelation - my advice is to do Andy's protocol. You can add Zeolites later if you need too. Sam has improved inmmensley on AC protocol though it took 20 or so rounds to see any gains at all, NCD gave us gains (small but significant) in 3 days flat. Mandi in UK Sorry, hope these aren't stupid questions, I'm still a little new to this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 Yes we are hearing a lot about zeolite, and though I have not tried it I wonder what all the fuss is about it for its expensive and has similar actions to much less expensive substances like clay or activated charcoal. Lately the marketing hype has grown to a hurricane thus tempting people greatly. It certainly sounds good but the science seems iffy and no long term studies for long term effects. My guess is its good for short term treatment but I see no reason not to put clay, which has been in use for thousands of years first........ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 So you use it instead of DMSA? How long have you been using it, and what kind of gains have you gotten? Did you use DMSA at all and did you have any results from that? >>We have completed 100+ rounds of chelatioN AC style nd 9 months of Buttar style TD-DMPS. AC style - does that mean Andy's protocol? What is Buttar style? Sorry, hope these aren't stupid questions, I'm still a little new to this. Thanks, Stacey > > > In a message dated 06/10/2006 20:57:42 GMT Daylight Time, > souzagilmara@... writes: > > Yes we are hearing a lot about zeolite, and though I > have not tried it I wonder what all the fuss is about > it for its expensive and has similar actions to much > less expensive substances like clay or activated > charcoal. > > > >>Given that there are 300 drops in a bottle it works out cheaper than using > DMSA..................... > > > Lately the marketing hype has grown to a > hurricane thus tempting people greatly. > > > >>Marketign didn't attract me - people gettign results did. I actually > ignored the product for 4 months BECAUSE of the marekting > > > It certainly > sounds good but the science seems iffy and no long > term studies for long term effects. My guess is its > good for short term treatment but I see no reason not > to put clay, which has been in use for thousands of > years first.......y > > > >>Clay and activate charcoal didn't make my son have the gains we have seen > on Zeolite or anything for that matter except HNI enzymes. They did give him > starnge coloured stools. > > We have completed 100+ rounds of chelatioN AC style nd 9 months of Buttar > style TD-DMPS. > > People who have never used the stuff making judegment kinda irritate > me................... > > Mandi in Uk > Very Old timer > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 Clay and activate charcoal didn't make my son have the gains we have seen on Zeolite Well thats nice to know. So from what you are saying do you think zeolite can be used as a principle chelator meaning as a replacement for ala or dmsa/dmps? Or something to use in parallel? __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 In a message dated 07/10/2006 03:20:58 GMT Daylight Time, souzagilmara@... writes: Well thats nice to know. So from what you are saying do you think zeolite can be used as a principle chelator meaning as a replacement for ala or dmsa/dmps? Or something to use in parallel? >>>IMHO there is no replacement or subsitute for using ALA, period. As we have so many rounds under our belt and after 4 .5 years getting up every wekend gets a littel old, we are doing DMSA/ALA once per month and using NCD daily in between. I am not prepared to put all my eggs in one basket and after this amount of time I don't think anybody would blame me. Thats the NCD basket or the DMSA/ALA basket. NCD is helping viral issues with my son this I am sure of, the gains it has brought us this I am sure of, how it does it I have not a clue and hence would not recommend it as a sole CHELATOR excpet for kids that cannot handle (metabolism wise) the sulphur chelators at all. What I like about it also - if you keep the dose very low, its hard to make a mistake with NCD. Please subsitute Liquid Zeolite for my use of name NCD, I plan to try an alternative brand - one that has been developed by the ACTUAL chap who has the patent not the Waiora people although Waiora product is what I am basing my opinions on so far Does this make any sense at all? Mandi in UK on round - 3 hourly dosing is hard after a while off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 In a message dated 07/10/2006 11:13:33 GMT Daylight Time, kddervishi@... writes: What is ACTUAL ? I like NCD too. >>>Thats not his name I mean the guy that actually invented this product and owns the patent- which isn't anybody at Waiora I learned this week - I forgot his name - this was telehone call not email so no record but speaking with the people again soon so will ask and write it down this time. I was just a bit gobsmacked at the time. His product won't be MLM but it won't be much cheaper either. Waiora have said nobody can sell this product except from the site they give you when you sign up for the discount. I am in the UK we can't sign up from here which means UK and Europeans cannot access the product as a distributor OR via on-line retail outlets like mine (I keep ASD supps at discount) from the end of this month. Nobody is allowed to retail it either - which is what I do as there is no other way to do it in the UK. ASD Market and others do it in the US so people could buy one instead of 4 - its a big outlay if you just want to try it. Its a mess. Keeping control seems more important to Waiora than getting the product to the people that need or want to use it Which is why we are all so suspicious of MLM in the first place isn;t it? Mandi in UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 > > I would like to get other parents' insight on this: > > http://www.zeoliteautismstudy.com/home/ > On the Zeoliteautsimstudy page it says " Wastewater studies show that they have the ability to attract, trap, bind and remove various heavy metals and toxins such as mercury, lead and arsenic. " Waste water studies tell us nothing about what happens in the human body. To use waste water studies to base a human treatment on is nonsense. Looking at the existing studies page.. http://www.zeoliteautismstudy.com/home/index.php?option=com_content & task=view & id\ =16 & Itemid=41 The first one is just a product promotion page. The second one is about purifying waste water and is looking at Co, Cu, Zn, Mn. The study only concludes that zeolites have " potential " for use in waste waters. The third one has to do with the " potential " of removing lead from soil. The forth one has to do with the " potential " of removing mercury ions from industrial effluents. The fifth one has to do with the " potential " of removing arsenic from drinking water. The sixth one has to do with the " potential " of using zeolite as an anti- diarrheic drug. The seventh one has to do with broiler chicks and aflotoxin. The eighth one came up as an error on my computer. The nineth one has to do with zeolite and the levels of minerals and vitamins in sow. I didn't feel that any of these articles were worth reading. The proponents of the autism study have not presented enough evidence to support any type of study with zeolites in children, in my opinion. > Has anyone here ever tried it? > I wouldn't try it because I am not convinced that it is even safe to use them in people. There have been very few reports in adult groups from people who have tried them, but I have noticed that adults have reported significant side effects at low doses. That tells me that something is going on, but no one knows what is going on. The whole thing is just too experimental. J > > Thanks all, > Stacey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 From our clinical trial (too small yet to be of relevance, 30 patients) No increase in pull of metals from the DD Urine Toxic Elements. Now, before the ... hits the fan. It does work in a small subset. Best guess is anti-viral (note the word guess). > > > > I would like to get other parents' insight on this: > > > > http://www.zeoliteautismstudy.com/home/ > > > > > > On the Zeoliteautsimstudy page it says > " Wastewater studies show that they have the ability to attract, trap, > bind and remove various heavy metals and toxins such as mercury, lead > and arsenic. " > > Waste water studies tell us nothing about what happens in the human > body. To use waste water studies to base a human treatment on is > nonsense. > > Looking at the existing studies page.. > > http://www.zeoliteautismstudy.com/home/index.php? option=com_content & task=view & id=16 & Itemid=41 > > The first one is just a product promotion page. > > The second one is about purifying waste water and is looking at Co, > Cu, Zn, Mn. The study only concludes that zeolites have " potential " > for use in waste waters. > > The third one has to do with the " potential " of removing lead from soil. > > The forth one has to do with the " potential " of removing mercury ions > from industrial effluents. > > The fifth one has to do with the " potential " of removing arsenic from > drinking water. > > The sixth one has to do with the " potential " of using zeolite as an > anti- diarrheic drug. > > The seventh one has to do with broiler chicks and aflotoxin. > > The eighth one came up as an error on my computer. > > The nineth one has to do with zeolite and the levels of minerals and > vitamins in sow. > > I didn't feel that any of these articles were worth reading. > > The proponents of the autism study have not presented enough evidence > to support any type of study with zeolites in children, in my opinion. > > > > > Has anyone here ever tried it? > > > > > > I wouldn't try it because I am not convinced that it is even safe to > use them in people. There have been very few reports in adult groups > from people who have tried them, but I have noticed that adults have > reported significant side effects at low doses. That tells me that > something is going on, but no one knows what is going on. The whole > thing is just too experimental. > > J > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks all, > > Stacey > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 I thought I would add my thoughts on NCD. I have nothing to gain by saying that NCD has been one of the best interventions we have ever done. It took me a while to get up the nerve to start it because the marketing of products like this and so many others really turn me off...so many sound too good to be true. My son made tremendous gains the first two weeks of using NCD. Then we went through a bad time...I feel pretty confident that it stirred up major yeast in him. We stopped it and got the yeast under control and restarted it at very low doses. He has always made steady progress but it is definitley more rapid, steady progress when on NCD. Most interventions that have really helped have shown improvements in one or two basic areas. With NCD we have truly seen a wonderful progression of skills, language, etc. in all areas. I don't know how NCD does it but it does seem to be very safe and we have had no problems with it as long as we keep up a very good yeast protocol. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 Good for you ! to be brave enough to post this so that parents can get off the fear train. I get private posts like this all the time and just don't understand why people don't post such news. Glad to hear your son is doing so well. So is mine yippee > > I thought I would add my thoughts on NCD. I have > nothing to gain by saying that NCD has been one of the > best interventions we have ever done. It took me a > while to get up the nerve to start it because the > marketing of products like this and so many others > really turn me off...so many sound too good to be > true. My son made tremendous gains the first two > weeks of using NCD. Then we went through a bad > time...I feel pretty confident that it stirred up > major yeast in him. We stopped it and got the yeast > under control and restarted it at very low doses. He > has always made steady progress but it is definitley > more rapid, steady progress when on NCD. Most > interventions that have really helped have shown > improvements in one or two basic areas. With NCD we > have truly seen a wonderful progression of skills, > language, etc. in all areas. I don't know how NCD > does it but it does seem to be very safe and we have > had no problems with it as long as we keep up a very > good yeast protocol. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2006 Report Share Posted October 14, 2006 --- I think its great too! can you tell me what your yeast protocol is? We are just starting a yeast regimen and I'm not sure what to use exactly. My son is 8yrs old. Kind of hefty too. Thanks. April. aprilcullins@... In , Royster <cindyroyster@...> wrote: > > I thought I would add my thoughts on NCD. I have > nothing to gain by saying that NCD has been one of the > best interventions we have ever done. It took me a > while to get up the nerve to start it because the > marketing of products like this and so many others > really turn me off...so many sound too good to be > true. My son made tremendous gains the first two > weeks of using NCD. Then we went through a bad > time...I feel pretty confident that it stirred up > major yeast in him. We stopped it and got the yeast > under control and restarted it at very low doses. He > has always made steady progress but it is definitley > more rapid, steady progress when on NCD. Most > interventions that have really helped have shown > improvements in one or two basic areas. With NCD we > have truly seen a wonderful progression of skills, > language, etc. in all areas. I don't know how NCD > does it but it does seem to be very safe and we have > had no problems with it as long as we keep up a very > good yeast protocol. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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