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--- Thank you :-) I think I will start at 3 hourly intervals so

that they get into the routine right from the start.

I have another question...

They have never had any amalgam fillings. There mercury exposure has

come from when they were in vitro.

So how long should I wait before we add the ALA to the DMSA? Or can I

start it straight away?

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> > I am going to start chelating my two children aged 16 and 13 years

> > soon. As their metabolism is naturally quicker than us oldies, should

> > I then use the 3 hourly regime for the DMSA?

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> It's really up to you. It's always ok to set the dosing interval at

> something less than the half life, as long as you are consistent.

> Half life is an average and will be slightly different in different

> people. Kids in the autism mercury group are generally ok with dosing

> DMSA every 4 h. When ALA is added it is necessary to use a 3 h or

> less interval anyway.

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> J

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> > Personally I have found significant improvements since changing from 4

> > hourly to 3 hourly.

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--- Thank you :-) I think I will start at 3 hourly intervals so

that they get into the routine right from the start.

I have another question...

They have never had any amalgam fillings. There mercury exposure has

come from when they were in vitro.

So how long should I wait before we add the ALA to the DMSA? Or can I

start it straight away?

In frequent-dose-chelation , " lindajaytee "

wrote:

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>

> >

> > I am going to start chelating my two children aged 16 and 13 years

> > soon. As their metabolism is naturally quicker than us oldies, should

> > I then use the 3 hourly regime for the DMSA?

> >

>

>

>

>

> It's really up to you. It's always ok to set the dosing interval at

> something less than the half life, as long as you are consistent.

> Half life is an average and will be slightly different in different

> people. Kids in the autism mercury group are generally ok with dosing

> DMSA every 4 h. When ALA is added it is necessary to use a 3 h or

> less interval anyway.

>

> J

>

>

>

>

> > Personally I have found significant improvements since changing from 4

> > hourly to 3 hourly.

> >

> >

> >

>

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> They have never had any amalgam fillings. There mercury exposure has

> come from when they were in vitro.

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And likely from vaccines.

> So how long should I wait before we add the ALA to the DMSA? Or can I

> start it straight away?

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You can start ALA straight away as long as there has been no recent

exposures (vaccines are the usual one people forget, some people have

been poisoned by eating large quantities of big fish like tuna).

J

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