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Re: DMPS chelation in Older (10+) children?; MB 12

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Are you on MB12 injections or nasal? MB12 is another huge piece of the puzzle for a large percentage of kids. There are many interventions to try like antivirals,etc., and chelation is just one of them. Vera Fund <susan_fund@...> wrote: We started DMPS when my son was 8.5 yrs old. The firstonth we saw gains. In months 2 thru 6 he wasuncooperative, grouchy and non compliant. In months 7things began to change and we started seeing moregains. Ride it out,

it will be worth it. And yes, youhave to give it a good 2 years. Then there are a lotof things to use to recover the brain cells and thebrain inflamation.Best wishes, hang in there!--- sharadoc <sharon-docatt (DOT) net> wrote:> Hi everyone. I've been lurking for a while. We> started DMPS for my > son at age 10, about 4 months ago. We saw> some improvement in > his sleeping habits and school noted that he was> more on task. > However, he seems lately to be going through a> regression. I've heard > that older kids take longer to loosen up the mercury> since it's been in > there a long time, and it may take up to 6 months> before improvement > can be seen. I am committed to two years, but I> have those days when I > wonder if we haven't caused a regression with no> hope of

improvement. > I'd love to hear from anyone who's done the> treatment with an older > child, and the timeline. Our doctor says we have to> approach it like a > stroke victim - once we get the mercury out, it's on> a case by case > basis how much improvement we'll see. But I believe> he's still young > enough to heal and/or re-route some of the tasks in> the damaged parts > of his brain.> > Thanks for all of your help and encouragement.> > Sharon> > > > __________________________________________________

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