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The post below is what I was responding to.

Apologies if anyone took my response out of context or offensive towards them.

Dana you have been an AWESOME help to me and everyone on this list.

Cathi

Phyllis Colace <phylc888@...> wrote:

From: " Phyllis Colace " <phylc888@...>

Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:48:12 -0000

Subject: [ ] Re: DMSA /Once a great group...

Charlie,

I appreciate your input and hope you stay on this site to provide

more. I signed up for this site believing it was about mercury (and

other metal) detoxification and was suprised to hear it is about

Andy's protocol and other protocols are " bashed " .

Jada, You are very hyped up about Charlie's response and I think it

is very inappropriate to " bully " people into not sharing their

experiences by posting a 50 sentance post to discredit his. You say

that this is your area of study but never say what your study is.

Further, as an attorney (who is about to start DAN chelation), I

strongly suggest that parents chelate under the supervision of a

medical doctor. Not a chemist and certainly not a book. There is NO

malpractice suits against a chemist or other non-medical professional

so there is certainly no " duty of care " owed.

Personally, I would rather put my money on a doctor who, if

mistreats, is going to be out his medical license and hundreds of

thousands of dollars rather than a book.

Just my opinion and please do not waste my time, your time or the

other parents on this board's time by " bashing " my opinion. If you

don't want to SHARE opinions go read your books by yourself.

Phyllis

> >

> >

> > ----- Original Message -----

> > From:

> >

> >

> > I am hoping someone can answer this for a discussion I had with

> someone today.

> > I know someone who is chelating their child on the 3 times per

> day dan protocol.I told her that I am doing the dmsa every four

hours

> at a lower dose am under the impression that the dmsa stays in your

> body only 3-4 hours and thats why you dose sooner and lower.Her

take

> on it is if you do a higher dose it stays in their body longer and

> you can go 8 hours.

> > This didn't really make any sense to me and I want to respond

to

> her.

> >

> > ====>The half life of Dmsa is 4 hours, no matter how much you

> give. The truth is that *some* kids can take the every 8 hour

dosing

> and a lot more can't without redistribution symptoms. Since it's

> impossible to tell which one your child is without experimenting

and

> causing damage, the safest way to give Dmsa is every 4 hours.

> >

> > If you use her reasoning I should be able to take 8 Advil and

> have them last for 24 hours, it doesn't work that way.

> >

> > Dan! dosing is 8 hours but we get a lot of parents' here whose

> child got worse on that dose timing. Again, not all do, but I'd

> rather be safe and experimenting with a kid is not my idea of fun.

> >

> >

>

> Actually the the half life of DMSA is 48 hours per the FDA

> (http://www.fda.gov/cder/foi/label/2007/019998s013lbl.pdf).

>

> DMSA blood levels peak between 3-4 hours.

>

> I talked and exchanged emails with many " experts " including Andy

way

> back in 2000 when we set out to " SHElate " (I didn't even know how

to

> pronounce it). I choose eight hour dosing believing it was

effective

> and safe. I still believe that. Andy even asked if he could present

> our story of recovery until he learned we recovered our son

following

> the old DAN! Mercury Detox Protocol.

>

> Years ago, this was once a great group where information from

> differing points of view could be freely exchanged and a parent

> didn't have to hear he or she was putting their child in danger or

> being criticized for doing something that doesn't conform

> to " majority thinking " . I rarely post here anymore for this very

> reason as frankly it's just not worth the trouble. How many old

> timers like me do likewise? Where is the founder Lynn Redwood? How

> many chelation veterans with gobs of experience or who, like me,

have

> actually recovered their child and don't want to push against the

> tide? It's not our loss folks.

>

> All this shit is an experiment.

>

> Charlie

>

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