Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 We had the same problems with dmsa, Beth. What worked for us were lots of thymus products for white blood cells. Thymus glandulars, Neutrophils Plus by Biotics and we also use Transfer Factor, a 4Life product. We tried Ala alone, but have to say that we weren't impressed with the results after 10 rounds of Ala alone, although for some kids it works just fine. I can't explain why, but she appears to need the dmsa/ala combination. So, I would try the Ala alone while shoring up his immune system with a combination of products designed for this. Then, after testing shows his white cell count is up, ours did, you could reintroduce the dmsa. Good luck, [ ] ALA alone The practitioner who follows Andy's protocol just told me that my son simply can't handle DMSA or DMPS, and I am inclined to agree. We kept making the rounds shorter with longer intervals; but with DMPS, he would still get mouth sores. When we switched to DMSA, his white blood cell count dropped and we had to stop for awhile to get it back up and then recently it went down too low again. This was from doing 20 mg DMSA/ALA every 3 hours for 2 days with 5 days off. We have only used the DMSA/ALA for approx. 4 rounds total. She is suggesting I just use ALA alone. I am worried that because my son is 12 and is older, the ALA won't get us where we want to go. Has anyone else had good results using ALA without DMSA or DMPS? (We also tried the TD-DMPS and still got the mouth sores. Regards, Beth ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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