Guest guest Posted November 23, 2008 Report Share Posted November 23, 2008 I've been chelating both of my children (30 lbs and 35 lbs) with 9 and 12 mg of ALA per AC protocol. My 35 lb son is really improving (round 13) and is actually much better on chelation weekends. My 30 lb. son, however, is not doing as well. I'm only giving him 9 mg of ALA and he seems to have a lot more stimmy, autistic symptoms while on the chelator. He's not a hand flapper, but when on the chelator, he flaps his hands and runs around like a crazy person. I also have a pretty good yeast protocol in place, I really don't think it was the yeast... anyone have any idea why a low and frequent dose chelator would produce these exacerbated characteristics? He's on round 11 and doing okay overall.. more speech and eye contact. Thanks, Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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