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Hello-

New member here. I've been learning a lot by reading files and posts.

Our 3 1/2 year old son has Down syndrome and Autism. He has yeast issues that

haven't gone away with Nystatin, Enhansa, enzymes, probiotics...so we've just

sent a 3-day stool sample in to Genova. I read someone's post that yeast

protects the body from mercury. His mercury levels weren't too high (from a

hair test at Great Plains Lab last August) but now I'm wondering if he has a

biofilm in there.

Which should we do first: the biofilm treatment or chelation or both at the same

time? If both, how?

Many thanks,

Kathy

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Hi, Kathy, I'm new too, and our 14 mo old has DS. We're doing diet too, have

been since very early, and he's doing well, but we're new to the chelation stuff

and all the testing (at least haven't done it yet, do know of it from a close

friend, don't know the ins and outs, and much to learn). Wondering if you want

to share resources off list--we can praps be support to each other? I don't like

much support from mainstream health people, but could use someone else dedicated

to a chelation/biofilm/extreme dietary approach.

Email me offlist if you'd like to compare notes. Anyone else out there with a

Down Syndrome kid and working with these approaches I'd also appreciate hearing

from. I'm all maxed out on advice, but would love to hear experience, strength,

hope, and results.

best wishes,

Fiona

>

> Hello-

>

> New member here. I've been learning a lot by reading files and posts.

>

> Our 3 1/2 year old son has Down syndrome and Autism. He has yeast issues that

haven't gone away with Nystatin, Enhansa, enzymes, probiotics...so we've just

sent a 3-day stool sample in to Genova. I read someone's post that yeast

protects the body from mercury. His mercury levels weren't too high (from a

hair test at Great Plains Lab last August) but now I'm wondering if he has a

biofilm in there.

>

> Which should we do first: the biofilm treatment or chelation or both at the

same time? If both, how?

>

> Many thanks,

> Kathy

>

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