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hello every one,

i'm about to start using Cutler protocol on my 3 year old who has

autism spectrum disorder and seizures. please i need advice and tips

from anyone who has chelated a seizure prone child. i'm a bit concerned

because i learnt the chelation can actually trigger seizures as mercury

leaves the brain. please help.

cathy

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----- Original Message -----

From: ngozi_cathy

hello every one,

i'm about to start using Cutler protocol on my 3 year old who has

autism spectrum disorder and seizures. please i need advice and tips

from anyone who has chelated a seizure prone child. i'm a bit concerned

because i learnt the chelation can actually trigger seizures as mercury

leaves the brain. please help.

====>Hi Cathy,

Yes, the seizures can increase but they can also improve, reports of

improvement also. And ultimately they will improve so that hopefully your boy

does not have to take antiseizure medications forever.

Is he on medication for the seizures? That is usually recommended.

Good luck,

cathy

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>thanks, rebecca. yes he is on tegretol. i will start tomorrow on

10mg ALA and 10mgDMSA and let you know how it goes.

cathy

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: ngozi_cathy

>

>

>

> hello every one,

> i'm about to start using Cutler protocol on my 3 year old who has

> autism spectrum disorder and seizures. please i need advice and

tips

> from anyone who has chelated a seizure prone child. i'm a bit

concerned

> because i learnt the chelation can actually trigger seizures as

mercury

> leaves the brain. please help.

>

> ====>Hi Cathy,

>

> Yes, the seizures can increase but they can also improve,

reports of improvement also. And ultimately they will improve so

that hopefully your boy does not have to take antiseizure medications

forever.

>

> Is he on medication for the seizures? That is usually

recommended.

>

> Good luck,

>

>

>

>

>

>

> cathy

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Cathy

Could I suggest you start only one chelator at a time. Should you have any

issues whilest taking both , you wouldn't know which one may be the culprit.

Maybe start with DMSA for a couple of rounds and if everything seems fine

and your boy is coping, then add ALA and keep his DMSA still at the same mg.

Also you may consider to start even lower than 10mg.

I'm glad for you that you can start chelation. And hoping that you are going

to get good results soon with alot of hope to finish.

All the best of wishes for you and your son.

Kai

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Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 5:31 PM

To: <frequent-dose-chelation >

Subject: Re: seizures

>

>>thanks, rebecca. yes he is on tegretol. i will start tomorrow on

> 10mg ALA and 10mgDMSA and let you know how it goes.

> cathy

>>

>> ----- Original Message -----

>> From: ngozi_cathy

>>

>>

>>

>> hello every one,

>> i'm about to start using Cutler protocol on my 3 year old who has

>> autism spectrum disorder and seizures. please i need advice and

> tips

>> from anyone who has chelated a seizure prone child. i'm a bit

> concerned

>> because i learnt the chelation can actually trigger seizures as

> mercury

>> leaves the brain. please help.

>>

>> ====>Hi Cathy,

>>

>> Yes, the seizures can increase but they can also improve,

> reports of improvement also. And ultimately they will improve so

> that hopefully your boy does not have to take antiseizure medications

> forever.

>>

>> Is he on medication for the seizures? That is usually

> recommended.

>>

>> Good luck,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> cathy

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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