Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 could be moving metals. if you have biofilm issues, metal get trapped IN those biofilms. have you concitered doing a urine catch and running a metal output screening on it? numbness My son woke up with numbness in his legs and arms. We have not chelated for the past month, but we are doing a biofilm protocol. This is really starting to worry me. Could it be MS? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 Not sure, I'm new to all this but just saw yesterday that numbness could be related to too much B6 or B12. I guess I wouldn;t worry about MS quite yet? :::hugs::: My son woke up with numbness in his legs and arms. We have not chelated for the past month, but we are doing a biofilm protocol. This is really starting to worry me. Could it be MS? -- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2010 Report Share Posted March 12, 2010 Thanks for the suggestion about the urine test, but I can't afford it. My rent is late, I'm still a little short, and that's been the story of my life since I went crazy with visa and master card trying to treat the autism. I know, get out the violin. If I am moving metals with the biofilm protocol, but not doing slow, low dose, chelation, am I redistributing metals before they can be excreted? What about the timing of a urine test? I would hate to pay the money and not find anything. The numbness has happened both at the end of chelation, just after a round, and now I realize sometimes when we are not chelating. Also, it now occurs to me that my son has been complainling that his legs " feel funny " or even hurt, albeit infrequently, for several years. I thought he was having " growing pains " because he is always getting taller, and I remember my legs aching behing my knees when I was growing. Now that he is better at expressing himself, I realize what he was describing was numbness and pain. I'm not sure if it is joint pain, or prickly pain. We have never done much B12 of B6 because he does not tolerate it well. B6 makes him hyper, and B12 makes him irritable, obssessive, and aggressive. We have done high dose vitamin A. I guess I am worried that it could be metals redistributing, or lyme, or MS, but perhaps it is typical for autism? Could he have vitamin A toxicity? We do 5000 IU daily, and he weighs 100ibs. Thanks for any insights. You all are my " virtual " family. Jen > > could be moving metals. if you have biofilm issues, metal get trapped IN those biofilms. have you concitered doing a urine catch and running a metal output screening on it? > > numbness > > > > My son woke up with numbness in his legs and arms. We have not chelated for the past month, but we are doing a biofilm protocol. This is really starting to worry me. Could it be MS? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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