Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 I did the Chelation challenge on my son. We did the suppository method…I didn't notice any new adverse behaviors…the only problem was he did not have a bowel movement for 4-5 days, so we had to give him an enema which made him " go " immediately, then it took another 3 days for another bm until he was back to normal. I really felt bad for him, but it was well worth it to find out his metal levels had come down to near normal from one year ago. It's peace of mind whether the outcome is good or bad…just to know where he's at to be able to proceed with a protocol. Hope that helps…all the best, > > > >> OK. This is sort of off topic, but I'm hoping that > >> someone can help me out. Our dan ped wants to do a > >> chelation challenge, and I'm just wanting to know > >> what to expect in terms of behavior, stools, ect. > >> She's using a transdermal method, and then a > >> sapository on the third day. She says that the oral > >> method is what is really hard on the gut, and I > >> should see in major issues regarding that. She says > >> just keep going with scd, too. She did tell us that > >> he may be a little irritable, and that's more likely > >> to be the case on day one. Can anyone tell me what > >> to expect, and how I can help him out with any > >> negative reactions that he might have? > >> Meleah scd 05/06 > >> iel 3yrs., asd > >> Ethan 5yrs., Mark 1yr. > >> > >> > >> [Non-text portions of this message have been > >> removed] > >> > >> > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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