Guest guest Posted January 21, 2006 Report Share Posted January 21, 2006 Yes, this is common when using dmsa on an 8 hour schedule. Shorten the dose to every 4 hours. Using the chelators on a safer dosing schedule is not due to feelings, but rather the half life of the chelator, or how long it stays in the body. If you miss a 4 hour dose, stop and wait for the next round. Supplements look good, you also need Vitamin E, natural d-alpha tocopherol, 400IU, once a day. Taurine is good to add, if its needed. Good luck, [ ] Re: ? regression with DMSA - need advice Thanks for everyone's response. I mentioned in another post response to mine that I am going to switch from 8 hour to 4 hour dosing. But as far as supplements, we are taking CLO, Magnesium, L-Carnitine, Glucosamine Sulfate, B-Complex Plus, digestive enzymes, Vitamin C, TD- GSH, probiotics, Valtrex, CoQ10, Calcium, Zinc, Candex, DMG, MB12 injections and nasal spray. Do I need to add taurine also? Have been reading alot on this lately. Thanks again! > > > > > > We just completed our 2nd round of DMSA. I have seen some > regression > > in several areas...sentence structure, word switching, social, > asking > > questions, etc. Is this normal to see some regression? Any input > is > > appreciated. > > > > > > > When our son began DMSA, he showed little effect the first week, but > dramatically increased stimming after the second round. This > decreased from the third week onward, until it was gone after week 6. > You may be going through the worst of it right now. Give it another > couple weeks before jumping to a conclusion. Some initial regression > is not uncommon. Can you give us an idea of what supplements you are > using? > ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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