Guest guest Posted January 14, 2006 Report Share Posted January 14, 2006 Friends, Going to start DMSA transdermal cream ordered by my DAN doctor from Coastal Pharmacy. Its been in the fridge for two weeks. I am still trying to find the pros and cons, before I start. My son is 3.3 yrs non verbal, he is on lot of supplements, gfcf diet, aba, OT for a year. Doctor told me to use " DMSA transdermal – apply three times daily every OTHER Friday, Saturday, Sunday. " Concerns: 1. We did not do any metal test, My DAN doctor said, since tests are not going to show anything, don't waste money on any of the tests? But I ordered the White Plains hair test kit, just for my satisfaction. Any suggesion? 2. Three months ago, when we did the Yeast test, he was high on yeast, we have been doing the same diet (rotation diet), same supplements, poop got better and better to where it was perfect, but last two weeks, it starts getting really soft, and very bad odor. Looks like we may have yeast issue again. I heard kirkman has a yeast control enzyme something called if I remember right? If I start DMSA now, should I watch out for anything in particular? 3. His behavior has changed in the last 4 weeks a lot (a mix of better and worst). He has been a very happy child to the most part, but lately he started crying , the crying is not just crying it's like he is in pain or something. If we had started chelation, I would have thought it was the chelation caused this? I mean every body including the doctor would have said the same thing. It was the DMSA, right? That really puzzles me? We would not really know what is causing the out of the blue, odd behaviors? 4. Sometimes, we are out of some of the supplements for a week or two weeks , during that time, I don't see any big negative or positive reactions, does it mean he does not need those supplements? 5. Supplements he has been on the following supplements right now: Brain child vitamin Brain child mineral Calcium Cord Liver Oil Acidophilus powder Zinc Cultureule Pro bio gold Vitamin C DMG HN-Zyme Enzyme AFP- Peptizyde No-Fenol Gluathione cream twice a day B12 shots twice a week (Tuesday and Saturday) I am thinking of adding the following : Milk Thistle Coromega Flaxseed B6 Magnesium (My Dan doctor feels no need for additional magnesium since he is getting it from Brain Child minerals) L-Carnosine'L-Glutamine Transfactor from 4life I will start one at a time, but it is normal for these kids to have 20 vitamins a day right? 6. His diet has no sugar (we use Agave Nectar natural sweetner on pan cakes) no honey, only fruit he eats is pear, and only juice is pear jucice. no candies. we tried other fruits sometimes with no phenol enzymes, we did not see any big change? 7. Again, mainly 3 times a day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday on alternative weeks, transdermal DMSA, any suggestion? How to control Yeast during chelation? Is there any supplement I should add or watch out for? Did not mean to make it this long, but thought it would be better to give a more detailed picture. Thank you all, Muthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2006 Report Share Posted January 15, 2006 > 1. We did not do any metal test, My DAN doctor said, since > tests are not going to show anything, don't waste money on any of > the tests? But I ordered the White Plains hair test kit, just for > my satisfaction. Any suggesion? In my opinion, testing is optional, and about 80% accurate. If you want the test " for your satisfaction " , then you can order it. But even if it does not meet the counting rules, doing a few rounds would still be a good idea. > 2. Three months ago, when we did the Yeast test, he was high on > yeast, we have been doing the same diet (rotation diet), same > supplements, poop got better and better to where it was perfect, but > last two weeks, it starts getting really soft, and very bad odor. > Looks like we may have yeast issue again. Depending on what you use for yeast control, the yeast might be gone and continuing the yeast control might have caused bad bacteria. > 4. Sometimes, we are out of some of the supplements for a week > or two weeks , during that time, I don't see any big negative or > positive reactions, does it mean he does not need those supplements? Maybe, maybe not. It depends on which supplements they were, and how long you had not given them. > I will start one at a time, but it is normal for these kids > to have 20 vitamins a day right? I think it is " common " . I don't know that I would call it " normal " . >>we tried other fruits sometimes with no > phenol enzymes, we did not see any big change? My son was able to eat most fruits with No-Fenol, but I still had to remove a few of them until the end of chelation. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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