Guest guest Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 AC protocol. We did IV and our son had reactions. don't waste your time or money on this route. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 The best route is the one thats the safest and causes the least amount of stress. For us its AC protocol. The doses are low and you give it based on the half-life of the chelator used (3 hrs for ALA, 4 hrs for DMSA, 8 hrs for DMPS). We do DMPS/ALA (oral) and our son has done vey well. Yeast is likely to be an issue regardless of the agent used, moving metals will stir up yeast. If you have a good protocol in place, it can be managed. Its not fast. The common phrase used here is that its a marathon, not a sprint. I dont think you can do chelation quickly AND safely. Karla > > Hi, > > I'm fairly new to the group and completely new to the concept of chelation. > > How do you decide the best route to go? > > Zack is 6 years old, 38 pounds. His hair and urine results are in the files. > > He is 70% recovered from ASD so I need something that will be easy on him (emotionally-no suppositories) but that will get all that junk out of him. Fast enough but not too fast to stir up yeast (that is a problem). > > He does have a DAN but it will be a few months before we can get back to see him. > > Do I hold off and wait for his direction, can I do it alone, etc. > > Any suggestions?? > > Thanks, > > Jackie > > (fb jackie martin-sebell) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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