Guest guest Posted April 18, 2009 Report Share Posted April 18, 2009 Thank you! Dana and listames, how can I test for metals myself? is it safe to do ALA chelation in a low dose like Andy's protocol at home? Which DAN's are very well informed about chelation and use Andy's protocol? I was reading about it and makes a lot of sense, and it does not sound as dangerous as the media says out there. Why is that the media (newspapers, tv, etc) says that is dangerous and that our kids are put in danger with this treatment? I recall reading about that about one year ago, when I was starting to learn about my son's autism... , " k.ozbo " <k.ozbo@...> wrote: > > Hi > > Lead I believe is best chelated with DMSA, DMSA has actually been approved for chelating lead in children by the FDA. > Low frequent dosing (Andy Cutler protocol) is what I would recommend. > Lead leaches from the bones and organs quite slowly, so therefore intensive chelation, i.e. 3days on/4days off for about a month or 2 to clear blood and some organs would be appropriate after this chelation every 3 days per month would be OK, but it would take some time. > > Cheers Kenny > > > > > > > Hello, > > to learn about chelation, what are the best resources, links, etc? > > did you try transdermal DMSA? does it work? > > also, what natural supplements help with this? > > I read in another post Enhansa. Also, Vit C and ALA. > > Does it redistributes in the body? > > thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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