Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 In a message dated 12/12/2006 21:57:56 GMT Standard Time, sue@... writes: want to find out if any parents are seeing a continued excretion of metals on their child's lab results when their child has taken a break from chelation or has stopped chelation as they have completed treatment. >>Yes - in my experience you get the higest levels floating about about 10-14 days after a round. I tested my theory when we did RBC's after doing blood Lead on day three of a round and finding yilch - I mean nowt at all. So we di the RBC's 10 days after a round and Lead was off the page. You go in and PULl on a round, then you take a break, Lead in partcular then has tiem to leach out of bones soem more to try and balance again, thats when you go back in and pull again. Well thats what I think and I'm stciking to it LOL Mandi x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 >>Yes - in my experience you get the higest levels floating about about > 10-14 days after a round. I tested my theory when we did RBC's after doing blood > Lead on day three of a round and finding yilch - I mean nowt at all. So we di > the RBC's 10 days after a round and Lead was off the page. You go in and PULl > on a round, then you take a break, Lead in partcular then has tiem to leach > out of bones soem more to try and balance again, thats when you go back in > and pull again. Well thats what I think and I'm stciking to it LOL > > Mandi x Mandi, So you think if you are chelating lead a 3on/11off cycle is better than 3on/4off. Correct? , chelating lead from her dd. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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