Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 Hi All,My son's porphyrin levels were very high back in April (we've been working on the gut since then) so we are planning to trial AC chelation (he is almost 5) but i am wondering if there is any genetic reason why we shouldnt do a trial (i will ask the RFA group this too once I figure out all the rules). My son didnt do well the first time with NDFplus (cilantro/chlorella etc) and we have to be careful with Enhansa. I was thinking it was possibly because of the single thiol and sulfur issue? At least with DMSA it binds with the metals. I could definitely tell with the higher doses of NDFplus and Enhansa that metals were circulating and not exiting (increasing the DMG helped but i stopped NDFplus).I am looking into doing the Yasko tests so wondering if this will help us on chelation.Any thoughts would be much appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 I have not heard of a genetic reason to not try AC...as far as the NDF in the begginnig my son couldnt do chlorella greens ect...but he was able to do the AC chelation just fine...the RFA group has a lot of great knowledge they will hook you up..in a drill sargeant sort of way To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 9:31 PMSubject: genetic testing and AC chelation Hi All, My son's porphyrin levels were very high back in April (we've been working on the gut since then) so we are planning to trial AC chelation (he is almost 5) but i am wondering if there is any genetic reason why we shouldnt do a trial (i will ask the RFA group this too once I figure out all the rules). My son didnt do well the first time with NDFplus (cilantro/chlorella etc) and we have to be careful with Enhansa. I was thinking it was possibly because of the single thiol and sulfur issue? At least with DMSA it binds with the metals. I could definitely tell with the higher doses of NDFplus and Enhansa that metals were circulating and not exiting (increasing the DMG helped but i stopped NDFplus). I am looking into doing the Yasko tests so wondering if this will help us on chelation. Any thoughts would be much appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2011 Report Share Posted December 4, 2011 Your son didn't do well on cilantro and chlorella because they make mercury toxic people worse. We don't knot the half life of these so no way to do safely. Also no genetic reasons to not do AC. It has been tremendous here, simply amazing ! > > I have not heard of a genetic reason to not try AC...as far as the NDF in the begginnig my son couldnt do chlorella greens ect...but he was able to do the AC chelation just fine...the RFA group has a lot of great knowledge they will hook you up..in a drill sargeant sort of way > > > > ________________________________ > > To: " mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > > Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 9:31 PM > Subject: genetic testing and AC chelation > > > Â > Hi All, > > My son's porphyrin levels were very high back in April (we've been working on the gut since then) so we are planning to trial AC chelation (he is almost 5) but i am wondering if there is any genetic reason why we shouldnt do a trial (i will ask the RFA group this too once I figure out all the rules). My son didnt do well the first time with NDFplus (cilantro/chlorella etc) and we have to be careful with Enhansa. Â I was thinking it was possibly because of the single thiol and sulfur issue? Â At least with DMSA it binds with the metals. Â I could definitely tell with the higher doses of NDFplus and Enhansa that metals were circulating and not exiting (increasing the DMG helped but i stopped NDFplus). > > > I am looking into doing the Yasko tests so wondering if this will help us on chelation. > > Any thoughts would be much appreciated! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2011 Report Share Posted December 5, 2011 I respect all the beliefs and theorys we all have..it is hard to bite our tongue when we feel somone else is doing something that we think is bad. with that said klinghardt and some other people have had sucess with chlorella and cilantro..it is what works best for your child. I am in the RFA group and i hear all the chlorella is evil lecture all the time. but simply it has worked for some people.it has worked for klinhardt patients so i am not one to completely discount it..I have used chlorella with my son in the past and plan on using it in the future. I dont force my views on anyone. channa To: mb12valtrex Sent: Monday, December 5, 2011 1:54 AMSubject: Re: genetic testing and AC chelation Your son didn't do well on cilantro and chlorella because they make mercury toxic people worse. We don't knot the half life of these so no way to do safely. Also no genetic reasons to not do AC. It has been tremendous here, simply amazing !>> I have not heard of a genetic reason to not try AC...as far as the NDF in the begginnig my son couldnt do chlorella greens ect...but he was able to do the AC chelation just fine...the RFA group has a lot of great knowledge they will hook you up..in a drill sargeant sort of way> > > > ________________________________> > To: "mb12valtrex " <mb12valtrex > > Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 9:31 PM> Subject: genetic testing and AC chelation> > > Â > Hi All,> > My son's porphyrin levels were very high back in April (we've been working on the gut since then) so we are planning to trial AC chelation (he is almost 5) but i am wondering if there is any genetic reason why we shouldnt do a trial (i will ask the RFA group this too once I figure out all the rules). My son didnt do well the first time with NDFplus (cilantro/chlorella etc) and we have to be careful with Enhansa. Â I was thinking it was possibly because of the single thiol and sulfur issue? Â At least with DMSA it binds with the metals. Â I could definitely tell with the higher doses of NDFplus and Enhansa that metals were circulating and not exiting (increasing the DMG helped but i stopped NDFplus).> > > I am looking into doing the Yasko tests so wondering if this will help us on chelation.> > Any thoughts would be much appreciated!> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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