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----- Original Message -----

From: lanellici

At that point, when the strictest diet + enzymes + a cupboardful of

antibacterials and

antifungals did not solve the yeast or food reaction problem -- in fact he was

worse --

that was when I started to chelate.

====>Then this was prior to chelation?

In about 15 rounds his phenol intolerance was much

better and he could tolerate phenolic whole foods with No-Fenol.

When we left SCD, I just tried a variety of foods and avoided anything he

reacted to, but

mostly I just tried to keep his diet organic and whole foods with as little

processed stuff as

possible, no hydrogenated fats ever, no artificials. There was a longish phase

here when

he was reacting to foods more mildly (not a week-long screamfest) and if I had

been more

on the ball maybe I could have sorted it out -- but it seemed to change around

anyway.

Eventually, maybe in another 9 months of chelating, he could eat anything but

artificials as

long as he took enzymes (Houston, all 3, every meal and snack).

That phase lasted for years. Eventually, I'll have to try to look up at what

round, he didn't

need enzymes and he could eat artificials, not that I'm shopping for them but

I don't have

to freak out if he gets a piece of candy at school or something.

So the short answer is, it took years of chelating. A long time. But it really

did work!

Nell

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> At that point, when the strictest diet + enzymes + a cupboardful of

antibacterials and

> antifungals did not solve the yeast or food reaction problem -- in fact he

was worse --

> that was when I started to chelate.

>

> ====>Then this was prior to chelation?

Yes. His hair test hadn't met the counting rules, and I had figured chelation

wouldn't help. I

think at that point I still hadn't really understood all the way deep down that

mercury was the

problem, and I had been trying to fix it with diet and supps. Until finally I

had no more diet

and supps to try.

Nell

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----- Original Message -----

From: lanellici

> ====>Then this was prior to chelation?

Yes. His hair test hadn't met the counting rules, and I had figured chelation

wouldn't help. I

think at that point I still hadn't really understood all the way deep down

that mercury was the

problem, and I had been trying to fix it with diet and supps. Until finally I

had no more diet

and supps to try.

====>Thanks, Nell, yup, been there, done that..... for exactly the same

reasons.

Nell

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