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Hi everyone I am considering using Andy Cutler's protocol to chelate my

daughter. I would be very interested to hear from anyone who has used

this protocol and what their experiences were good and bad. Also where

in the UK can you obtain DMSA and what sort of blood tests did you use

both before chelation and during? Also my daughter has had lots of

problems with yeast and I know that this protocol stirs it up so what

did you use to keep it under control? Sorry this is so long and has so

many questions in it. I would be really grateful for any replies.

Thankyou for reading.

Emma Sophie's mum

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My

understanding is that ALA crosses the blood brain barrier and therefore if you are

freeing up metals with another chelator,

when the chelator drops the metals (at the end of its half-life)

then the metals can be transpored into the

brain with the ALA. Not very scientifiy here, as you have probably

guessed! That’s why its important

to do a protocol of low dose, 3 to 4 hourly dosing according to Andy Cutler.

Also sweating whilst chelating is a good

thing, it’s the bodies way of excreting metals.

Sal x

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From: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

[mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe ] On Behalf Of sassremtom

Sent: 22 April 2008 10:58

To:

Autism-Biomedical-Europe

Subject:

Re: chelation

i can't explain it

in scientific terms but Tom becomes very hot very

easily and then becomes more autistic. i take his extra tops etc off

before i would take mine off and he sleeps with no jamas and window

open - this has really helped his sleep.

SARA

>

> On the TACA site it says in passing that mercury-poisoned children

are

> often heat-sensitive. Can anyone explain to me what this means?

> Also listing the natural chelators it quotes Andy Cutler as saying

(I

> paraphrase) that they are all dangerous rubbish except ALA (alph-

lipoic

> acid). I remember someone saying that ALA was used to finish off

with

> when all the metals had been removed from the body by DMPS etc. Why

is

> ALA not used from the beginning?

> xx Sally

>

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