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Re: Is there ever an end to chelation? - protocol

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> >

> > Carolynw4, if you are saying that you have only

> > chelated with TD DMPS, then you will never finish

> > chelating. #1, TD DMPS is not part of the Frequent

> > Dose Chelation protocol. You have essentially

> > completed the recommended process that starts 4 days

> > after all amalgam has been removed. After 3 months of

> > oral DMSA, or a RX for oral DMPS you then begin using

> > oral ALA. It is the ALA that completes the process of

> > ridding the body and brain of mercury.

> >

>

> Can one do the following : Start with TD DMPS for about 3 months

(with

> a one drop increase for each round to gradually introduce

chelation),

> then switch to oral DMSA & ALA?

TK--- If you wish to do this it is up to you but it is not the

protocol here, we do not recommend TD DMPS except as a last resort.

Start with a very low dosage of oral DMPS instead.

My DAN doc works only with TD DMPS. I

> may have a hard time persuading a change, and then I don't know if

she

> would be willing to support me if I do change to oral DMSA.

>

> > I did not like the side effects of DMPS so I completed

> > chelating for 2 years with ALA only.

>

> What were your side effects? I believe one can get skin rashes. I

had

> eczema since childhood which is now under control. I do not like the

> idea of spreading rashes all over again.

TK--- rashes are a typical side effect for [some people] not all,

with either TD or oral. If a samll temporary rash is enough to stop

you then chelation may not be for you.

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