Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Barb, Just wanted to relate our experience is that we tried an Ala only round at round 30 and it wasn't real pretty. Absent of the Dmsa she was quite spacey, talked alot, not scripting but some it was not related to what was being said to her. However, she was happy, happy about everything and it didn't seem to alarm her at all. We put the dmsa back in and tried another Ala round at about round 50 with much different results as she was not spacey at all and her language content was relevant to what was being said and she was still very happy. We now regularly do just Ala rounds as she never had lead that we know of. Re: Chelating with ALA only? -> Esp. early on with child with brain mercury? > >> >> Andy seems to mention that chelating with DMPS or DMSA concurrently >> seems to reduce the side effects of those chelators, and " changes > the >> side effect profile " of ALA, which I have taken to mean perhaps >> reduces it's side effects too. > > > TK---yes > > > A couple people in the group have >> responded that they have used ALA alone before, but I want to add a >> question as to whether they could do that early on > > > TK--- yes, 2-3 months after all amalgam removal of Hg exposure > > > > or had to go through >> some period using the " DM " s first. > > > TK--- it is optional to use the D's to help reduce body burden which > is often necessary to reduce side effects when starting ala so one > can continue to chelate > > > We've done transdermal alternating >> days (a no-no by Cutler) previously for only about 30 days total, >> spread of course over 2 months due to alternating days - can we > just go >> to ALA? > > > TK-- maybe, maybe not. more info is necessary for more input > > >> >> Our child appears to have most of her mercury in the brain anyway > > > > - her >> DMPS challenge test (a no-no I know, now) was zero for mercury > > TK-- this doesn't really mean anything and is not informative - do a > DDI Hair elements analysis and follow the counting rules. > > > , and >> she's super coordinated and " looks normal " but can't make sense of >> things mentally (although echos and speaks well as long as thinking >> mostly not required). >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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