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My daughter is 6yrs and has lost 2 baby teeth. None of them are

bright white anymore like my five yr. olds who we haven't chelated.

Dana, Thanks for the info. about the calcium possibility. We still

mostly restrict dairy with her. At times we give her quality cheeses

with enzymes and am not noticing infractions. She is only getting

100mg of calcium carbonate/citrate in her multi-vitamin and mineral.

After two years of chelating with DMPS I have stopped the round

towards the end due to discoloration concerns and I am not sure if we

will continue with the DMPS.

On another note, she is doing very well and I am experimenting with

dropping some anti-fungals. She does not appear to need as much with

a very high antiviral protocal. It has taken us along time to work up

to this - (1,000mg of OLE 3 X daily, 3 PRX 3 X daily, Valtrex 500,

250, 500, Vit A) and also on Epicor and Del-immune. I am not sure if

we notice improvements while on round with the DMPS anymore but we

still do with the ALA. We have been very close to what appears to be

a full recovery for awhile. She is age appropriate in skills but the

last issues to resolve has been maintaining nt eye contact,

processing speed & overall intellectual functioning as well as some

discomfort with ambiguity with school work. Looking foward to getting

my life back!

Mito is still an issue. I recently increased zinc and added in

coenzyme-q10 with creatine which appears to be helping. She was

already taking carnatine, vit e, multi-vitamin and mineral which had

minimal c and some zinc. Extra c causes some wetting.

Melinda

> & gt; I don't know about DMPS, but my child has done 10 rounds of

DMSA & amp; ALA

> & gt; (AC protocol, 1/7th mg/lb dosage) and I've noticed

discoloration on

> & gt; her permanent teeth (not her baby teeth) in the past 3-4 few

weeks.

> & gt; I was thinking that it was a sign of a deficiency or possibly

excess

> & gt; of something that she no longer needs.

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> Maybe lead moving out of the teeth, and no calcium to replace it?

> This happened to one family on another list.

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