Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Hi, Does ALA chelate aluminium, I was under the impression you needed to use malic acid ?? Thanks na > > Hi Jodi, > > My 7yr old also showed high levels of aluminum on the hair analysis, > with mercury not showing up even in the normal range. Based on the > counting rules(that pointed out), he does seem to have an > impaired mineral transport. His eye contact was really bad a year > ago. It has improved a lot with ALA chelation using Andy's protocol. > We are into round 12 with some good improvements and the eye contact > being the best we ever remember. > > Your Chiroprator is right about mercury being hidden. What chelating > agent have you used? > > Madhuri > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2007 Report Share Posted January 2, 2007 Hi, Yes, I have also heard about chelating aluminium with malic acid, and about using horse tail grass(Dr.Amy Yasko uses this for chelating it). But, we think besides aluminium my son also has mercury due to his impaired mineral transport. hence using ALA. As for aluminium, based on our research if the exposure is reduced then the body should be able to chelate it on its own. The biggest thing with aluminium is cutting down further exposure. (Like a dumbo,I was using my aluminium pressure cooker so often before the diagnosis. Not sure how much of it contributed to my son's ASD, but it definetely gave my husband a chance to say YOUR FAVORITE PRESSURE COOKER :-)). A few things we have taken care of are eliminating the tap water which has fluoride(aluminium reacts to fluoride, which is absorbed by the body), floride tooth paste, baking soda, all kinds of cheeses, tea powder, non-stick pots and pans with teflon coating (underneath its aluminium) etc. After a few months we want to get the hair tests done to see if the levels have dropped. But so far, its going good with ALA. Madhuri > > > > Hi Jodi, > > > > My 7yr old also showed high levels of aluminum on the hair > analysis, > > with mercury not showing up even in the normal range. Based on the > > counting rules(that pointed out), he does seem to have an > > impaired mineral transport. His eye contact was really bad a year > > ago. It has improved a lot with ALA chelation using Andy's > protocol. > > We are into round 12 with some good improvements and the eye > contact > > being the best we ever remember. > > > > Your Chiroprator is right about mercury being hidden. What > chelating > > agent have you used? > > > > Madhuri > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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