Guest guest Posted June 2, 2010 Report Share Posted June 2, 2010 I hate to tell you the bad news, but the protocol you have been doing for 3 years is really bad. That's why you are not making any progress. You don't need a doctor to do chelation, and from what I keep hearing again and again, and from my own experience, it's better without one. They don't seem to know what they are doing. The protocol you are describing causes horrible metal re-distribution. Please read about proper chelation methods using the Andy Cutler protocol. It respects the half-life of the chelator and actually removes the metals from the body, instead of just moving them around and causing more damage. At $75 a visit you are getting robbed. You should call the police. How much is three years of wasted time worth? Not to mention the damage done to your child. There is quite a bit of information in the " files " section here on the group. TJ ________________________________ From: <zcarfamily@...> Sent: Wed, June 2, 2010 11:29:19 AM Subject: Re: [ ] question for TJWerth  Hi, My son was 4 when we started chelation and we have been doing it for 3 years. He is on oral DMSA and oral EDTA and is currently taking 2 100 mg capsules of DMSA and 2 500mg capsules of EDTA. My dr. wanted him to take it every day but I am to scared to do this so I only give it to him 5 days a week for 3 weeks on and then he is off 1 week after that. I am currently in the process of getting a new DAN dr. to continue his chelation. One thing you might want to try is NAET. I started this last year when my son was on chelation and wasn't improving but staying at the current level of function which was better than being off of chelation but he was just staying the same. He started improving after a couple of visits. You can get the book for it on Amazon.com. It's pretty cheap...it's called Say Goodbye to Allergy-Related Autism. It's kind of expensive...I pay 75.00 a visit but he is almost done with it. I hope this helps:) thanks ________________________________ From: Fatima Ali <autismkids2@...> Sent: Mon, May 31, 2010 1:12:38 PM Subject: [ ] question for TJWerth hi i just wanted to know what were ur boys ages when u started chelation n after how many cycles did u give 25 mg of ala n dmsa .which one did u increased first ala or dmsa .Im doing 12mg ala n dmsa both kids n was not sure which one to increase first 16 cycle to start next week.thanks for help. ________________________________ From: mosaictm <lisa369@...> Sent: Mon, May 31, 2010 6:39:02 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Evidence for 6 month dump? I agree wholeheartedly TJ. And I wouldn' take my kid camping either. Then again, after the past few years I don't want to " rough it " at all. I want luxury and pampering. I've had about enough adventure! > > Never have I seen Andy write anything about God....or " Take my word " > He always backs everything up with scientific fact, many times referencing medical text books. > In hindsight, I wish we would have chelated before becoming pregnant, and not vacinated our children. > My boys missed their whole early childhood screaming, not sleeping, and not talking. > We are just now, after more than a year of chelation, getting to a point where life is becoming enjoyable and we are able to do more " normal " things. > Still can't do many things that people take for granted, like go camping for example. > I guess you could look at it as a kind of insurance. You may or may not need it, are you willing to risk it? > The last five years for us have been like some part of hell here on earth, I would not wish it on anybody. > We are just so happy that our boys are responding to chelation and they are recovering, but it will be several more years. > Several more years of getting up in the middle of the night to give them their dose of chelator to get the mercury out of their brains. > Sound like something you wanna do? > TJ > >  > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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