Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 I would start chelating first, get comfortable with that, and then think about the antivirals. Anne > > I have been looking throught he threads and files and I have a question: > > I just started my son on anti-virals and anti yeast therapies, should I > begin chelation too? > > My son was doing very well on just enzymes (no diet restrictions other > than fruits and artificials) as well as Omega 3,6, & 9 and a few other > basic supps. In a short time I saw him start coming around more. Still > no speech, but definite improvement. > > Now that we've begun the other protocols for yeast and virus, he's > slipping back. He's been having trouble at school, dark red circles > under his eyes....the sudden increase in appetite I saw has now gone > back to the picky, barely eating habits he had prior to enzyme use. > > I know I am supposed to get his gut " reasonably " under control before > chelating, but isn't this just an endless cycle of gut problems and > chelation is supposed to help the most? > > Should I just take it a little slower? Do the yeast and viral protocol > for a bit longer and give it more time? We've only been doing it a > week, but I don't want to make my son wait for recovery.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2008 Report Share Posted January 12, 2008 > I just started my son on anti-virals and anti yeast therapies, should I > begin chelation too? Wait at least a few weeks, to be sure he is doing okay with the protocols you just started. Both anti-virals and chelation will tend to increase yeast, so you definitely want to be sure you have a good yeast protocol. Biotin and GSE worked really well here. > Now that we've begun the other protocols for yeast and virus, he's > slipping back. He's been having trouble at school, dark red circles > under his eyes....the sudden increase in appetite I saw has now gone > back to the picky, barely eating habits he had prior to enzyme use. Increase the yeast protocol. > I know I am supposed to get his gut " reasonably " under control before > chelating, but isn't this just an endless cycle of gut problems and > chelation is supposed to help the most? It can be. But see if it is just a yeast problem. Viral die off caused a MASSIVE amount of yeast here, not an exaggeration. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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