Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Nell, If I recall you said a while ago in a post that your son once had food intolerances and is now tolerating more foods. Is that correct? Do you mind if I ask what chelator(s) you have used/are using? I see some similarities in our kids. Thanks, > > > > I do believe that leaving toxins in a child will definitely be > more harmful than removing them, but when I see posts about children > regressing, and hear stories of a child that was speaking/functioning > and then stopping, it makes me take pause. > > Yes, and you're right to be paying attention to possible problems. In > the files of this list there are a couple of places to read parent > reports -- Love Letters is one. Moria, who made the file, always > encourages people to post with negative results as well as positive, > so we can get the truest picture of what's going on. > > On this list a lot of people show up with kids having trouble because > they've been taking too much chelator and dosing too infrequently. I > was convinced to go ahead with Andy's protocol after reading for a > long time and seeing that these regressions were extremely rarely a > result of chelating his way, and very often the result of chelating > some other way, or using supps Andy doesn't recommend. > > I was very hesistant to chelate when I first heard about it, because > my son was high-functioning in so many areas -- advanced language, > etc. -- but after 90-some rounds plus antivirals plus Feingold, he has > lost all autism diagnoses and is about 95% recovered. So there's > another positive story for you . > > Nell > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2006 Report Share Posted December 31, 2006 > > Nell, If I recall you said a while ago in a post that your son once > had food intolerances and is now tolerating more foods. Is that > correct? , Yep. The worst ones (that I know about) were high phenols. Apples made him completely unglued, angry and hyper and unfocused. After about 15 rounds of chelation, he was able to eat them with No-Fenol without problems, along with other phenolic foods that bothered him. He still, even after 90-some rounds, needs Houston enzymes, but I'm not sure whether his gut hasn't healed all the way because of metals still dragging through, or because there's an intolerance I haven't figured out. I'm considering trying GF again if I can gather my courage. Also he can have occasional crappy food (stuff from the Feingold list such as dye and preservatives) without reacting, whereas that stuff used to send him over the edge. > Do you mind if I ask what chelator(s) you have used/are > using? I see some similarities in our kids. I've used ALA for over 90 rounds, and DMSA about half the time. Oral. Nell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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