Guest guest Posted October 20, 2008 Report Share Posted October 20, 2008 Thanks for the replies on the DMSA. I was researching Kirkman Labs because I see they carry a hypoallergenic ALA but was looking for a DMSA that was hypoallergenic. I have a nt 6 year old with food allergies. My search to resolve his food allergies brought me to enzymes, supplement etc world. Now I do both for my 6 year old and my PDD-NOS almost 9 year old and chelation is last on the my list but there now! My food allergy guy is allergic to milk, soy, wheat, gluten, oats, peanuts, peas (all legumes), bananas, eggs, strawberries. I've got him on enzemidica enzymes, probiotics (going back to Kirkman, lost Klaire) and doing Kirkman Lab hypoallergenic vit C & D and their mult vit/min. So I'm thinking of chelation with ALA only because I can get hypoallergenic and he's done fine with Kirkman's products. Dana or others, I'd love to hear what you think. I know doing DMSA first is the " Cutler " protocol but am I crazy wanting to skip the DMSA in fear of reaction to the ingredients. On the web site there was no mention free of this and that which scares me to death! Soy, fruit flavoring would be the worst in any supplement. Thanks in advance! Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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