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Bacteria harbor metal toxins to impair the cells. Yasko comments on Strep

trapping Aluminum in deep tissues. Aluminum in the body further hinders BH2 to

BH4 cycling and reduces the production of neurotransmitters. This in terms

affects language development and causes OCD.

If you chelate first, once the metal load is reduced, bacterial infections would

be a bit easier to deal with. If you combat Strep first, chelation therapy will

be more effective, as the die off of the bacteria will mobilize metals from the

deep tissues. What to do first is really a chicken and egg question.

The body does better to focus detoxing one thing at a time. However, if you

have not deployed a few detoxification protocols simultaneously. I would think

that it is OK to tackle both PANDAS and metal toxicity together.

Limin

[ ] Chelate or treat PANDAS

Hello,

We are waiting on test results. I suspect my son suffers from heavy

metal toxicity and PANDAS.

If this is true, which should we treat first? Or could they be treated

together?

Any opinions or suggestions would be welcome.

Janet

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We are doing both.

Pamela

" Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless

you're scared. "

Eddie Rickenbacker, top US fighter ace, WWI

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Subject: [ ] Chelate or treat PANDAS

Hello,

We are waiting on test results. I suspect my son suffers from heavy

metal toxicity and PANDAS.

If this is true, which should we treat first? Or could they be treated

together?

Any opinions or suggestions would be welcome.

Janet

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Always chelate anyone who responds to it.

It is also fine to do anything else reasonable that you want while chelating

them.

Never defer chelation except for urgent issues, and if you have a lot of those,

then just do

it anyway.

That way your kid gets better and you don't have to spend a lot of time figuring

out which

of these things (like the stuff below) are delusions and which are real.

Andy

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> Bacteria harbor metal toxins to impair the cells. Yasko comments on Strep

trapping

Aluminum in deep tissues. Aluminum in the body further hinders BH2 to BH4

cycling and

reduces the production of neurotransmitters. This in terms affects language

development

and causes OCD.

>

> If you chelate first, once the metal load is reduced, bacterial infections

would be a bit

easier to deal with. If you combat Strep first, chelation therapy will be more

effective, as

the die off of the bacteria will mobilize metals from the deep tissues. What to

do first is

really a chicken and egg question.

>

> The body does better to focus detoxing one thing at a time. However, if you

have not

deployed a few detoxification protocols simultaneously. I would think that it

is OK to

tackle both PANDAS and metal toxicity together.

>

> Limin

>

>

> [ ] Chelate or treat PANDAS

>

>

> Hello,

> We are waiting on test results. I suspect my son suffers from heavy

> metal toxicity and PANDAS.

> If this is true, which should we treat first? Or could they be treated

> together?

> Any opinions or suggestions would be welcome.

> Janet

>

>

>

>

>

>

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