Guest guest Posted February 28, 2008 Report Share Posted February 28, 2008 > > Hi , > > Confusing for sure. I felt the same way in the beginning so I joined all the lists and read everything and still couldn't figure out what to do. So I just kept track of what people said they were doing, Dan! or Andy's protocol and what I found after 9 months of carefully watching is that some kids did well with the huge amounts of chelators and less frequent dosing....but some did horrible, banging their heads, regressing and every other sort of side effect you wouldn't want. > > I didn't find that on Andy's protocol, just kids doing better, no reports of horrible regressions or side effects. So the conclusion is that some kids can take the Dan! protocol, but a LOT can't and it is, for me, about finding the safest way to get ours better. > > This is my granddaughter who was formerly autistic, now totally indistinguishable from other children, except in good ways, no dx, in a regular first grade with no aide, doing beautifully both academically and socially. > > I wish you luck with your quest, let us know if we can answer any further questions. > > > > , Thanks so much for such a convincing reply. My gut steers me that direction and we are that much closer to deciding which direction to take. If you will, please share more details of your experience. Which chelators did you use. Starting age, ending age. Were the improvements signifigant and surely from chelation? Any info would be a great help. Thanks again, > : frequent-dose-chelation > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 6:09 PM > Subject: Re: Andy's protocol vs. ARI's protocol > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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