Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 > > Hi All, > I am new to this group although I have been lurking for sometime. My >son started with the treatment on 9th Dec. last year. > So far he had Diflucan (2 weeks), Diflucan is a potent drug. I wonder if there are other options to consider. > followed by dmsa (3 days each round) for 2 rounds. What dose of dmsa, what interval between doses, what is the weight of the child. > I don't see much change in his behavior though. His language seems a >little better with Diflucan. Now we start him on 2nd round of >diflucan and also dmg for 5 days. He seems calmer but I notice he >start crying when he wakes up from nap which he has stopped for ages. >He is in bad mood every afternoon. > His supplements: > 6:30am Probiotic .25ml > 7am: super Nuthera .25ml + omega3.25ml + diflucan .25ml + Vitmine E >200 Iu + B12 Ns 1 puff + DMG 125mg with meal > 7:30 Authia Cream .25ml on foot massage Stop the authia cream. It is B1 (thiamine) attached to a toxic molecule. If he needs thiamine give it to him orally or give him benfotiamine. > 6:00pm Probiotic .25ml > 6:30pm super Nuthera .25ml + omega 3 .25ml +vitmine E 200Iu + B12 Ns 1 Puff with meal > 8:30 Authia Cream Please stop the authia. > He still has white spots on his face and legs. He is on CFGF, >recently I start cutting down his sugar because his craving for >sweets is our of control. In the files section look at the file " Diet - How to pick the right one for your kid " . It may be that something like the specific carbohydrate diet could satisfy his craving for sweets and control his gut dysbiosis at the same time. http://f1.grp.fs.com/v1/ANgsRoxg0w1AVEt8t8RGwnSNqXc4BdUJ5HTfnpLC2ROfAQkc98t\ iaHCEnheL3RihRgVXsM7zQdknSpdKikzX318hsYxmEEUA/Diet%20-%20how%20to%20pick%20the%2\ 0right%20one%20for%20your%20kid. J > he tend to eat a lot. He is just turn 4 with a body of 5 -6 yr old. > We live in Philippines currently due to my husband's job, the nearest DAN doctor locate in Hong Kong, we have seen him once, and he is not a good communicator through emails. > Am I doing it right for my son? Any advise would be appreciated. > Larice > > > [ ] meltdowns during chelation > > > > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Meltdowns might be a familiar thing to many of you here. 'Am new > > to this group and would appreciate some input. My son, six and a half > > years old has gone through his 3rd round of Oral DMSA chelation last > > week. He was ok on Monday and Tuesday. Since wednesday he has had so > > many meltdowns at school. I noticed him being very impulsive at school > > and at home on thursday and friday. > > > > > > I gave him 35mg/ dose at 4 hour interval 6 times/day, the first > > round of chelation. > > > 25mg /dose at 4 hour interval 6 times a day, the second round, and > > > 10mg/dose ......during the 3rd round. > > > > > > I reduced the dosage each time as he was reacting badly. 10mg > > /dose seems to be fine , as it reduces many of the negative reactions. > > But he keeps talking to himself a lot and he has been having so many > > meltdowns. > > > > > > he takes the following: > > > Zinc 1 tsp 6.30 am > > > SF722 1 capsule with digestive enzymes at 7.30 am > > > Everyday multivitamin, Uva ursi, epicor, picmins at 10.20 > > > liquimag, folinic acid, factor 4 , therbiotic, CLO at 11am > > > SF722, enzymes 3.30pm > > > TAPS, siliphos 5pm > > > TMG, Folinic acid, glutathione 1/8 of tsp, zinc 1 tsp at 6pm > > > enzymes, factor 4 , therbiotic, CLO 1 tsp at 7.30 pm > > > allithiamine/ glutathione cream .5ml at 9 pm > > > B12 every 3rd day > > > > > > I have been noticing that he has a meltdown after his meals, the > > last 2 days. > > > I have given him half a tablet of GSE from Solaray with dinner on > > sunday. Am i missing out something? > > > > > > Thankyou > > > > > > Sukanya > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- --- > > > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible " new car " smell? > > > Check outnew cars at Autos. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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