Guest guest Posted November 4, 2000 Report Share Posted November 4, 2000 Oooops. yes. thank you! [ ] Re: Fw:The Posting on LA > > > > > > > > I've talked with several professionals who have experience in > this > > > field. > > > > What I keep hearing is: Dr. Boyd Haley says that the safest way > to > > > raise > > > > glutathione levels is to give IV Vitamin C as this regenerates > ones > > > own > > > > glutathione (by converting oxidized glutathione into reduced > > > glutathione- > > > > this is in the medical literature). Dr. Haley has carefully > > > explained this to > > > > many of the doctors involved in the autism treatment issue. Dr. > Boyd > > > Haley's > > > > position is to use IV Vitamin C with the children, not DMSA or > > > lipoic acid, > > > > according to the doctors I have communicated with who know Dr. > > > Haley. > > > > Ruth (RN), mom to > > > , 16, > > > > autism/LKS > > > > > > I have heard of this method elsewhere, and I'd love to hear from > > > anyone who has tried it with success. I may try it with my kids > > > since I know of a clinic opening near me that will use this > method. > > > I think what we are going to eventually find out is there are > > > numerous ways to get the metals out. Only time and more research > > > will tell what is the best way. But clearly DMSA and LA are > doing > > > *something* or people wouldn't be seeing gains and improvements > from > > > chelation. I think Lang's advice is sound--all our kids > are > > > individuals, proceed carefully, observe what is best for *your* > > > child, know when to slow down, or stop. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2000 Report Share Posted November 4, 2000 I'm sure you meant IV Vit C not IV Vit D but wanted to make sure?? Dyslexic fingers? I have them too!, KenG --- In egroups, " lisa edmond " <sjcsydney@h...> wrote: > Dear Ruth R.N., > Does IV Vitamin D chelate all toxic elements? what about the > nutritional ones? And what dose? My daughter could not tolerate high > doses - was this because it was stirring the metals around? Would a lower > dose chelate? Why does it have to be administered IV? Thank you for your > response! > > > > [ ] Re: Fw:The Posting on LA > > > > > I've talked with several professionals who have experience in this > > field. > > > What I keep hearing is: Dr. Boyd Haley says that the safest way to > > raise > > > glutathione levels is to give IV Vitamin C as this regenerates ones > > own > > > glutathione (by converting oxidized glutathione into reduced > > glutathione- > > > this is in the medical literature). Dr. Haley has carefully > > explained this to > > > many of the doctors involved in the autism treatment issue. Dr. Boyd > > Haley's > > > position is to use IV Vitamin C with the children, not DMSA or > > lipoic acid, > > > according to the doctors I have communicated with who know Dr. > > Haley. > > > Ruth (RN), mom to > > , 16, > > > autism/LKS > > > > I have heard of this method elsewhere, and I'd love to hear from > > anyone who has tried it with success. I may try it with my kids > > since I know of a clinic opening near me that will use this method. > > I think what we are going to eventually find out is there are > > numerous ways to get the metals out. Only time and more research > > will tell what is the best way. But clearly DMSA and LA are doing > > *something* or people wouldn't be seeing gains and improvements from > > chelation. I think Lang's advice is sound--all our kids are > > individuals, proceed carefully, observe what is best for *your* > > child, know when to slow down, or stop. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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