Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 I agree that his level of toxicity is probably low. I am chelating both of my sons and the older one, who is more neurotypical, has had little if any result from chelation - good or bad, I suspect I could raise the doses significantly and there would be little outcome. Of course I won't do this, but his lack of response so far tells me there isn't much to be chelated. He doesn't experience redistribution or candida symptoms like my younger son. I'm not sure there is any benefit to chelating him other than the antioxidant benefit. > > Hi , > > I hope for your sake that your ability to tolerate high doses, at the > current time, has to do with low levels of toxicity compared to > others. (I also hope that others won't follow your lead and ramp up > doses too fast). > <snip> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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