Guest guest Posted August 3, 2012 Report Share Posted August 3, 2012 Hi everyone I am chelating my 20 month old autistic son at the moment (on 2nd round) and just received results from bloodwork we did just before we started chelating, and doctor offered no real explanation for results. Creatinine (serum) is very low whilst Calcium and Phosphate are high. Does anybody now what this means and if it could affect chelation? Also, at which round should I see effects in my son? First round with dmsa nothing happened now ive added ALA, he doesn’t seem to be affected in any way.Is it too soon or could it be that metals arent a problem with him, or that dose is too low? He is 23 pounds started him with 3mg ALA. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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