Guest guest Posted May 6, 2011 Report Share Posted May 6, 2011 Hello, everyone. So I am feeling a little anxious. We have just resumed ALA with (4 years old, PDD-NOS), as of today -- we took a 6 month break when we started seeing another ND who works in biotherapeudic drainage, homeotoxicology, etc. It was a huge leap of faith for me as I had been so indoctrinated by Andy Cutler. We got to round 38 with AC Chelation (first, 10 rounds of DMSA, then we added ALA until round 20 or so, then ALA on its own), and was a responder, but he was also crashing lots on the resettlement days. I feel confident that with his current drainage programme, he will deal with this better now. I have been stewing about whether to add this back to 's programme, and finally decided that my Mummy gut was best. We would resume it. I lurk occasionally on the Autism Mercury boards, and I just wanted to ask you all here: 1) Has anyone or is anyone currently doing AC chelation? 2) If you did, how many rounds did you complete? 3) Anyone here know of full recovery with AC chelation locally? There is tremendous debate also on chlorella and cilantro (which our ND recommends and says tests " well " for ) but I know the full 9 yards of Cutler's view on this. My son does not appear to have any sulphur issues, but does meet the counting rules. We are getting a new hair test done. He seems to have no issues with Chlorella. We did (with much trepidation on my part) try him on Cilantro (and chlorella again) and, lo and behold, he seemed to do very well on it...some pretty interesting wow moments. Then, I got scared reading the Autism Mercury again and decided to resume AC Chelation. He is doing really well, but I do know that he is still mercury toxic and I know the best chance he will have is to get it out. And soon. Thank you so much for your comments, if you are able. Much respect, Fiona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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