Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 Hi, our DAN had us do the " Elemental Analysis Hair " thru Genova Diagnostics. My son showed high levels (above the reference range) of Tin, Antimony, and Arsenic. He had low levels of Calcium and Magnesium. We now give him Kirkman's calcium supplement and nightly baths with 1/2 cup Epsom salts. He just turned 3 and has VSD (small hole in heart) so I am hesitant to do chelation but at the same time I want to get those toxins out. Do you know about PCA-Rx? (http://www.pca-rx.info) ...it's a mouth spray that our DAN recommended. We're supposed to build up to 6 sprays in his mouth for a full month and send a " Urine Toxic Metals " test off to Doctor's Data. She offered suppositories but there's no way he'll let me put those up there (he won't even let me him with a towel!) and he's had 2 surgeries for a peri-anal abscess (@ 4 weeks and 4 months old) so I have no desire to start new probs down there. So what do you recommend? Could the arsenic have come with all the chicken he ate over the last year and the tin from ??? maybe the lids on his powdered formula cans (Enfamil Lipil)? I now know where antimony comes from recent posts here. Thanks! Cyndi Newton [ ] Re: new to chelation Hi. You absolutely do not want to do IV chelation. It is a dangerous protocol. In fact, you don't want to allow anyone to put any sulfur in his veins. Please read the info in the files section here. Chelators are absorbed fine orally, and the proper dosing procedure for any drug, particularly chelators, is on the half life of the drug. This allows the level of the drug to stay relatively constant in the bloodstream. Remember, chelators are moving neuro-toxins. You will need to learn how to do it correctly, so as not to cause damage when these toxins start to move. Do not depend on doctors to know how to do this. On the whole, they learned something at a week-end seminar on detoxification and then started practicing as if they are experts. Now, as far as the reference range goes - is it a blood test? urine test? hair test? In any case, that tells us basically nothing. What you will need to do is get a Doctor's Data " Hair Essential Elements " test from DirectLabs.Com (_not_ the " Hair Toxic Elements " test) and then bring the results here. Someone will help you interpret it. That way, we can get some idea of what your son is facing, and point you in the direction of a proper course of action. Dave. ------------ Posted by: " sc022005 " chavezl@... sc022005 Date: Mon Apr 28, 2008 2:59 pm ((PDT)) We just found out my 3 year old son is overloaded with mercury (more than double what the range is). My DAN! Dr. suggested IV Chelation, but I am still not sure. He also said we could do suppositories. Anyone with any information or success stories they would like to share? Anyone had chelation in the Alabama or Tennessee area? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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