Guest guest Posted July 15, 2008 Report Share Posted July 15, 2008 Hi all, my son is doing great (except I see the yeast beast appear just about every morning and some evenings - goofy laughing, stumbling). Don't know if this had anything to do with his progress or not, but he went to the chiropractor last week and seemed more calm since. The week before we had finished a round of DMSA and ALA, Andy style, which I'm sure helped. Now I am fearing the stall or regression some see after a few months of chelating and because he's doing well, I am hesitant to start chelating again. Of course I want him to keep progressing, but I am just afraid of messing with him. Of course whenever he has done real well then regresses, I get a major " downer " feeling too. My heart sinks, I feel guilty, and dread the feeling of being " back at square one " . What to do? Advice anyone? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2008 Report Share Posted July 16, 2008 , If you know your son is toxic, you must continue to chelate for a long time, stall or not. I know the stall period isn't highly motivating, but your goal is to get your son back to complete health. Leaving the metals in won't do that. If you think the chiro is helping, why not continue? Also, lots of us do other things during the stall period. Tweak and try new supplements. Do a viral protocol if it seems called for. Try new traditional therapies. AC protocol won't mess with your son, even if you do stall for a stretch. You've seen your son tolerate it already, and you seem to see progress because of it. Keep that in mind :-) Great news that he's doing so well! Anita > > Hi all, my son is doing great (except I see the yeast beast appear just > about every morning and some evenings - goofy laughing, stumbling). > Don't know if this had anything to do with his progress or not, but he > went to the chiropractor last week and seemed more calm since. The > week before we had finished a round of DMSA and ALA, Andy style, which > I'm sure helped. > > Now I am fearing the stall or regression some see after a few months of > chelating and because he's doing well, I am hesitant to start chelating > again. Of course I want him to keep progressing, but I am just afraid > of messing with him. Of course whenever he has done real well then > regresses, I get a major " downer " feeling too. My heart sinks, I feel > guilty, and dread the feeling of being " back at square one " . > > What to do? Advice anyone? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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