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I have often wanted to know the answer to this question - giving charcoal on

round. My son had a stomach bug recently which manifested itself first while on

round, I gave charcoal after the round, but not during. I would think charcoal

would interfere with the chelator. If anyone has an answer to this, I would

like to know as well.

Irene

> >

> > Our 5 year old was in preschool three days a week for two years and did

great, but I was able to do a lot of dosing around his hours, including

chelating right through Monday around school. Now this year, he will be starting

K five days a week, full time....such a different animal for me! His preschool

owner/teacher was great with my restrictions and I felt comfortable enough

sharing our biomed journey with her, including chelation. She noticed even the

slightest nuances in his behavior and was right on par with me. Now, with a new

school and people, I am leery of who I can trust. Although, the principal knows

us somewhat and knows a little of what we do, not all of it though. It happens

to be a green charter school that my husband is a founding member of and helped

get off the ground.

> >

> > How much do you guys share with the teachers, school nurse and others? I

know I will have to share the things that need restriction, like diet, not using

play doh and hand sanitizers unless I provide them, and the like - plus they

will know he takes natural antimicrobials, because he will need to be dosed once

or twice while at school (they already assured me that isn't a problem)...but

how much else should I tell them? Mondays are going to be rough, since he will

be transitioning to post round with some yeast overgrowth symptoms and mercury

redistribution. He gets bloating, lethargic and a little emotional. He isn't

labeled as being on the spectrum, he is very bright and very social, but has

major GI issues, yeast and bacteria which can all equate to behavior changes,

mood swings, lowered frustration threshold, and gassiness, lol.

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You cannot give charcoal during a round as it will eat the chelators and casue

damage due to chelator levels in blood being altered and not consistent hence

mercury and metals flying round the body causing more harm

You can give charcoal only in the OFF periods between rounds

From: iflow97@...

Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:21:00 +0000

Subject: [ ] Re: Activated charcoal -- on round?

I have often wanted to know the answer to this question - giving charcoal on

round. My son had a stomach bug recently which manifested itself first while on

round, I gave charcoal after the round, but not during. I would think charcoal

would interfere with the chelator. If anyone has an answer to this, I would like

to know as well.

Irene

> >

> > Our 5 year old was in preschool three days a week for two years and did

great, but I was able to do a lot of dosing around his hours, including

chelating right through Monday around school. Now this year, he will be starting

K five days a week, full time....such a different animal for me! His preschool

owner/teacher was great with my restrictions and I felt comfortable enough

sharing our biomed journey with her, including chelation. She noticed even the

slightest nuances in his behavior and was right on par with me. Now, with a new

school and people, I am leery of who I can trust. Although, the principal knows

us somewhat and knows a little of what we do, not all of it though. It happens

to be a green charter school that my husband is a founding member of and helped

get off the ground.

> >

> > How much do you guys share with the teachers, school nurse and others? I

know I will have to share the things that need restriction, like diet, not using

play doh and hand sanitizers unless I provide them, and the like - plus they

will know he takes natural antimicrobials, because he will need to be dosed once

or twice while at school (they already assured me that isn't a problem)...but

how much else should I tell them? Mondays are going to be rough, since he will

be transitioning to post round with some yeast overgrowth symptoms and mercury

redistribution. He gets bloating, lethargic and a little emotional. He isn't

labeled as being on the spectrum, he is very bright and very social, but has

major GI issues, yeast and bacteria which can all equate to behavior changes,

mood swings, lowered frustration threshold, and gassiness, lol.

>

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The gas is usually undigested food that candida is growing on. Activated

charcoal flushes out undigested food particles, but it is necessary to try to

get on a tolerable diet and enzymes as well. Try an elimination diet or add

enzymes...using HCl or baking soda when you eat protein can help.

Liz

> >

> > Our 5 year old was in preschool three days a week for two years and did

great, but I was able to do a lot of dosing around his hours, including

chelating right through Monday around school. Now this year, he will be starting

K five days a week, full time....such a different animal for me! His preschool

owner/teacher was great with my restrictions and I felt comfortable enough

sharing our biomed journey with her, including chelation. She noticed even the

slightest nuances in his behavior and was right on par with me. Now, with a new

school and people, I am leery of who I can trust. Although, the principal knows

us somewhat and knows a little of what we do, not all of it though. It happens

to be a green charter school that my husband is a founding member of and helped

get off the ground.

> >

> > How much do you guys share with the teachers, school nurse and others? I

know I will have to share the things that need restriction, like diet, not using

play doh and hand sanitizers unless I provide them, and the like - plus they

will know he takes natural antimicrobials, because he will need to be dosed once

or twice while at school (they already assured me that isn't a problem)...but

how much else should I tell them? Mondays are going to be rough, since he will

be transitioning to post round with some yeast overgrowth symptoms and mercury

redistribution. He gets bloating, lethargic and a little emotional. He isn't

labeled as being on the spectrum, he is very bright and very social, but has

major GI issues, yeast and bacteria which can all equate to behavior changes,

mood swings, lowered frustration threshold, and gassiness, lol.

>

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