Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 what does NT. On Nov 27, 2008, at 11:57 AM, iflow97 wrote: > We have had the same experience. We did DMSA chelation alone for a > couple of months and > our son was always happy and loving on round. Once we added ALA > into the mix, he became > very calm and very NT seeming on round. My thoughts always are that > are kids are metal > toxic, and that ALA is doing its job crossing the BBB pulling out > metals. In a way, it is like the > curtain is lifted for a brief period to see what might have been > but for the metal toxicity. > Hopefully, when we have all chelated enough rounds, the curtain > will be permanently lifted. > > My friend told me this week after a round, her son told her " I can > talk now. " So our kids are > definitely in there, and chelation is one of the major means, for a > lot of our kids anyway, to > emerge. They are fully conscious of what goes on, no matter how it > seems, so we have to > forge on. My son will even ask for the chelator sometimes, and it > is nasty tasting, so I know > it is doing its job and making him feel better. It is satisfying > and makes you not mind getting > up every 3 hours in the night to administer the ALA. > > Irene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 NT means Neurotypical or not having autism. > We have had the same experience. We did DMSA chelation alone for a > couple of months and > our son was always happy and loving on round. Once we added ALA > into the mix, he became > very calm and very NT seeming on round. My thoughts always are that > are kids are metal > toxic, and that ALA is doing its job crossing the BBB pulling out > metals. In a way, it is like the > curtain is lifted for a brief period to see what might have been > but for the metal toxicity. > Hopefully, when we have all chelated enough rounds, the curtain > will be permanently lifted. > > My friend told me this week after a round, her son told her " I can > talk now. " So our kids are > definitely in there, and chelation is one of the major means, for a > lot of our kids anyway, to > emerge. They are fully conscious of what goes on, no matter how it > seems, so we have to > forge on. My son will even ask for the chelator sometimes, and it > is nasty tasting, so I know > it is doing its job and making him feel better. It is satisfying > and makes you not mind getting > up every 3 hours in the night to administer the ALA. > > Irene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 I thought it meant non toxic > We have had the same experience. We did DMSA chelation alone for a > couple of months and > our son was always happy and loving on round. Once we added ALA > into the mix, he became > very calm and very NT seeming on round. My thoughts always are that > are kids are metal > toxic, and that ALA is doing its job crossing the BBB pulling out > metals. In a way, it is like the > curtain is lifted for a brief period to see what might have been > but for the metal toxicity. > Hopefully, when we have all chelated enough rounds, the curtain > will be permanently lifted. > > My friend told me this week after a round, her son told her " I can > talk now. " So our kids are > definitely in there, and chelation is one of the major means, for a > lot of our kids anyway, to > emerge. They are fully conscious of what goes on, no matter how it > seems, so we have to > forge on. My son will even ask for the chelator sometimes, and it > is nasty tasting, so I know > it is doing its job and making him feel better. It is satisfying > and makes you not mind getting > up every 3 hours in the night to administer the ALA. > > Irene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2008 Report Share Posted November 28, 2008 It means neurotypical. > We have had the same experience. We did DMSA chelation alone for a > couple of months and > our son was always happy and loving on round. Once we added ALA > into the mix, he became > very calm and very NT seeming on round. My thoughts always are that > are kids are metal > toxic, and that ALA is doing its job crossing the BBB pulling out > metals. In a way, it is like the > curtain is lifted for a brief period to see what might have been > but for the metal toxicity. > Hopefully, when we have all chelated enough rounds, the curtain > will be permanently lifted. > > My friend told me this week after a round, her son told her " I can > talk now. " So our kids are > definitely in there, and chelation is one of the major means, for a > lot of our kids anyway, to > emerge. They are fully conscious of what goes on, no matter how it > seems, so we have to > forge on. My son will even ask for the chelator sometimes, and it > is nasty tasting, so I know > it is doing its job and making him feel better. It is satisfying > and makes you not mind getting > up every 3 hours in the night to administer the ALA. > > Irene > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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