Guest guest Posted January 1, 2007 Report Share Posted January 1, 2007 > Our red flags are her stools and behavior. She loves spinach, carrots > and many other colorful fruits and veggies, but her stools become > rock-hard or loose and full of undigested food. Her behavior > deteriorates. She also tries to eat those foods to the exclusion of > all others. Once we remove them, she starts to eat and request other > food and her stools return to normal. As we chelate we do food > challenges. She can now tolerate an orange every other day. My son did not tolerate anything orange or green until the end of ALA chelation, plus selenium and a few other supplements. According to one book I have, zinc, vitamin C, and thyroid hormone are required for the carotene conversion process [which is the problem my son had]. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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