Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Andy, My son has a lot of gut dysbiosis and is constantly battling parasites or yeast or bacteria. We've taken a little break from chelation and I plan to start him up again soon b/c I don't want to lose anymore time. Please let me know which protocol/rounds you recommend for someone with guts issues: 3 days on/11 days off (what we were doing) -- to give the body a longer time to heal between rounds, but will take longer in the long run 3 days on/4 days off -- to get this the hell over with quicker in the long run longer than 3 days on/at least as many days off -- maybe if the rounds are longer it will get more metals out quicker in the long run I greatly appreciate any insight you can offer. I just want to get the mercury and lead out of his little body as soon as possible, while minimizing damage to the gut as much as possible too. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2009 Report Share Posted July 30, 2009 Elyse, my son's yeast got much better when I added Amla to his chelator capsules and put him on a diet very low in sweets. If his gut is already really bad, magnesium, flaxseed oil, B vitamins are very important. In my experience, the synthetics (B vitamins and ascorbic acid) were hard on my son's stomach. When we went to food-based, he tolerated them better. I found Dailyfoods Whole Food Vit B Complex and Amla and that was my B complex and Vit C substitute. We are still using them because I like them so much. Juicing may also help the gut heal. If you are still having trouble after trying everything, look into changing his diet. Several foods caused yeast for my son because he wasn't digesting them properly or he was sensitive to them...look at the common allergens: gluten, dairy, soy, MSG, chocolate, corn, etc. Rotation diet could help determine if he is having a problem with something. > > Andy, > > My son has a lot of gut dysbiosis and is constantly battling parasites or yeast or bacteria. We've taken a little break from chelation and I plan to start him up again soon b/c I don't want to lose anymore time. Please let me know which protocol/rounds you recommend for someone with guts issues: > > > 3 days on/11 days off (what we were doing) -- to give the body a longer time to heal between rounds, but will take longer in the long run > 3 days on/4 days off -- to get this the hell over with quicker in the long run > longer than 3 days on/at least as many days off -- maybe if the rounds are longer it will get more metals out quicker in the long run > > I greatly appreciate any insight you can offer. I just want to get the mercury and lead out of his little body as soon as possible, while minimizing damage to the gut as much as possible too. > > Thanks! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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