Guest guest Posted September 27, 2000 Report Share Posted September 27, 2000 >How long do you have to be on the DMSA? Same question for ALA users. For >those who are continuing to use it daily or on a schedule, how long do you >plan to use it? Are you constantly checking to see the levels of heavy >metals in urine, or hair? I do NOT want to use ANYTHING on my son for the >rest of his life if I can help it. Beverly, you have said that your children >are recovered from autism and yet you continue to treat with DMSA? I am just >trying to get a handle on all of this. It is difficult enough to get a >vitamin down my kid every day. >Thanks, > You use the DMSA and ALA for a few months to a year then don't need it any more. If your kid has mercury (or arsenic) it is curative. It is extremely important to use it on a proper (every 3 hours for a few days even at night, then skip several days and repeat) protocol or it will make your kid worse. If you do a few of those several day chelation cycles and don't notice any improvement then don't bother any more - if it is going to work you will notice improvement pretty quickly. It isn't one of these pretend therapies where you do all kinds of byzantinely complex stuff 14 hours a day for the rest of your life for some barely noticeable change. And it isn't a therapy where there is a " healing crisis " - there are some side effects while taking the stuff, but there should be real improvement within a couple of days of stopping each cycle. Andy Cutler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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