Guest guest Posted May 12, 2010 Report Share Posted May 12, 2010 Good evening, I can't believe the timing. We did some blood work to check on viral titers, liver and kidney function and other immune system checks. At the same time, we included the ASO and the DNASE-B titers as part of our " normal " blood draw work. Basically, I wanted a baseline before starting chelation. Well, we have never had levels hight in the DNASE-B antibody or the Anti-Streptolysin O (ASO) titers. Here's comes the damn monkey wrench into the picture.. My son's DNASE-B is 960 High while the ASO is 557 High. 1. Any recommendations to combat the strep? 2. Doctor prescribed Zithromax. Does anyone recommend this antibiotic route? If so, do I just supplement with probiotics and up our yeast protocol? 3. Any natural recommendations to combat strep? 4. With this information at hand, I want to start my son's chelation this weekend. Should I get a handle on this strep issue first prior to starting chelation? Thank you in advance, Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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