Guest guest Posted December 22, 2001 Report Share Posted December 22, 2001 >Here's what Andy says: >---- > " Really really toxic people need to have long chelation runs at low >doses. As they become less toxic they are more tolerant of >redistribution and can shorten up the runs. " > >---- > ><< If they are more toxic you reducen the DOSE, not the LENGTH OF TIME. >You want a LONG chelation series to minimize the redistribution effect. >>> > >>So what is the longest period of time on the lipoic acid before a break >>you'd recommend, say for a massively toxic child? > >A couple of weeks (if the dose is real low and he isn't getting too much >side effects) if there is no notable copper problem. A week if copper >is somewhat high. >----- > > >I begin to sound like you, Moria ) > > >Valentina Hi Valentina, ha ha ha ha ha. Well, you are " nicer " than me--- I just post the URL and say " go read here " whereas you have actually copied the TEXT for them. Please feel free to do so any time maybe I'll find something else to talk about Moria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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