Guest guest Posted August 11, 2008 Report Share Posted August 11, 2008 Hi, I'm a brain dead new mom and I'm having a hard time figuring out the correct dosage of ALA for a 30# 2 year old. I'm thinking 5mg and just divide my 25mg capsule into 5; right? I want to start with a very small and conservative dose because my boy is very sensitive to just about everything. I have 25 mg capsules from Kirkman's. How do I store the rest of the ALA until I use it? I would like to try the taste of it myself so I can figure what is best to hide the taste in. I'm wondering if it is safe for me to try because I am currently nursing a 7 week old baby...what do you think? I thought I would just hide the ALA in a syringe with juice and squeeze it in his mouth. I'm not starting with DMSA because my son is so sensitive, I have a feeling he may not do well on DMSA to start. What is your opinion on that? I think he may have lead as well, so in time I may want to try DMSA. Also, the only yeast protocol my son can tolerate so far is Diflucan. I only give it to him when I feel his yeast flares up. Will this be suffient to keep yeast in line while starting chelation. Does yeast flare up with everyone who chelates? Thanks, Dani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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