Guest guest Posted November 11, 2010 Report Share Posted November 11, 2010 Not Dr Cutler but why can you not use oral chelators? > > dear dr. I want to chelate my son. But nothing my mouth as i have worked really hard to heal his gut.Can I use Transdermal DMPS .. would you give me your protocol? What is the best way? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2010 Report Share Posted November 12, 2010 The gut is never healed entirely until you remove the metals. There is no need to use other chelation forms other than oral. Transdermal chelation does not usually yeild as good of results. It's costly and most people abandon it after a short time because it's not doing much. You can do TD dmps or td ala. But never td dmsa (it is not stable and oxidizes to fast) TD dosing is going to be different because only about 20% is absorbed through the skin. You can find old posts on what the conversion dosing is. It is still used on the same timing as oral chelators. Thus every 8 hours for dmps. 3 hours for ala. There really is no way to chelate and not stir up yeast and gut issues. You just have to be prepared to treat those issues while chelating until enough healing and detox has occurred that the problem is gone. Plus if his gut were truly healed, oral chelation would not be concerning you at all. People with healed normal guts don't get yeast from chelation. Jan > > > > dear dr. I want to chelate my son. But nothing my mouth as i have worked really hard to heal his gut.Can I use Transdermal DMPS .. would you give me your protocol? What is the best way? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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