Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Hello, We just finished round 5 of DMSA (Cutler protocol). We introduced Cilantro into his food while doing round 5. This is the first time that we used both at the same time. The last day of the round my son kept wanting pressure on his head and he hand lead me to the bathroom and he got into the bath tub and handed my a toy bucket and wanted me to dump water on his head. He normally hates getting his hair or head wet. He did it again Monday night and tonight he hand lead me three times to dump water on his head. He was really miserable on Sunday and Monday nights, he had non-stop screaming and was stimming so much he did not notice that I was in the room. Tonight he kept hitting his head into his pillow (he never bangs his head). Is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this with their child during chelation? He is 4 years old about 36 pounds and we only use DMSA. I am getting scared for him, I have never seen this behavior in him before. Thank you, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 The cilantro? What do you think it is doing? He has had cilantro in the past but never with DMSA. > > I would suspect cilantro not the dmsa > > 38 and Mom to three > Tasha 23..new Mommy ( means I am a Grammy ) > Casey-Mae 13..sweet as pie > Elijah 2.. ASD and beautiful > > > > [ ] Please help!! My son's responce to DMSA. > > > Hello, > > We just finished round 5 of DMSA (Cutler protocol). We introduced > Cilantro into his food while doing round 5. This is the first time > that we used both at the same time. > > The last day of the round my son kept wanting pressure on his head > and he hand lead me to the bathroom and he got into the bath tub and > handed my a toy bucket and wanted me to dump water on his head. He > normally hates getting his hair or head wet. He did it again Monday > night and tonight he hand lead me three times to dump water on his > head. He was really miserable on Sunday and Monday nights, he had > non-stop screaming and was stimming so much he did not notice that I > was in the room. Tonight he kept hitting his head into his pillow > (he never bangs his head). Is this normal? Has anyone else > experienced this with their child during chelation? > > He is 4 years old about 36 pounds and we only use DMSA. > I am getting scared for him, I have never seen this behavior in him > before. > > Thank you, > Kathy > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 cilantro can potentially remove mercury from the brain however there is not enough information to date to work out appropriate dosages or timing of doses to minimise redistribution. Andy recommends cilantro only be used as a last resort if ALA was not tolerated. I would stop the cilantro, it may be causing redistribution issues. threeofheartsasd wrote: > > The cilantro? What do you think it is doing? He has had cilantro in > the past but never with DMSA. > > > > > > I would suspect cilantro not the dmsa > > > > 38 and Mom to three > > Tasha 23..new Mommy ( means I am a Grammy ) > > Casey-Mae 13..sweet as pie > > Elijah 2.. ASD and beautiful > > > > > > > > [ ] Please help!! My son's responce to DMSA. > > > > > > Hello, > > > > We just finished round 5 of DMSA (Cutler protocol). We introduced > > Cilantro into his food while doing round 5. This is the first time > > that we used both at the same time. > > > > The last day of the round my son kept wanting pressure on his head > > and he hand lead me to the bathroom and he got into the bath tub > and > > handed my a toy bucket and wanted me to dump water on his head. He > > normally hates getting his hair or head wet. He did it again Monday > > night and tonight he hand lead me three times to dump water on his > > head. He was really miserable on Sunday and Monday nights, he had > > non-stop screaming and was stimming so much he did not notice that > I > > was in the room. Tonight he kept hitting his head into his pillow > > (he never bangs his head). Is this normal? Has anyone else > > experienced this with their child during chelation? > > > > He is 4 years old about 36 pounds and we only use DMSA. > > I am getting scared for him, I have never seen this behavior in him > > before. > > > > Thank you, > > Kathy > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Sorry, obviously stop the Cilantro. [ ] Please help!! My son's responce to DMSA. Hello, We just finished round 5 of DMSA (Cutler protocol). We introduced Cilantro into his food while doing round 5. This is the first time that we used both at the same time. The last day of the round my son kept wanting pressure on his head and he hand lead me to the bathroom and he got into the bath tub and handed my a toy bucket and wanted me to dump water on his head. He normally hates getting his hair or head wet. He did it again Monday night and tonight he hand lead me three times to dump water on his head. He was really miserable on Sunday and Monday nights, he had non-stop screaming and was stimming so much he did not notice that I was in the room. Tonight he kept hitting his head into his pillow (he never bangs his head). Is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this with their child during chelation? He is 4 years old about 36 pounds and we only use DMSA. I am getting scared for him, I have never seen this behavior in him before. Thank you, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2008 Report Share Posted September 2, 2008 Not with a child but with myself and adult daughter. For me if I have a lot of cilantro (pulls mercury) or o.d. on seaweed (wakame or kelp, great chelators) which I love and crave (for the salt lover who posted), with or w/o the salt rinsed off, then I will get the most horrible headache -- on beyond migraine, pain only relieved temporarily by soaking my head in as hot water as I can stand, which is probably why your boy wanted the water; it relieves the pressure I think. The cilantro may be just too much Kathy. Francine **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Kathy, it does sound like redistribution and the symptoms after each round have not always been the same for my children. Over times the symptoms changed somewhat and sometimes were worse than others. I attribute this to redistribution on the body's chosen " amount of metals to dump " at that certain time. Andy's book says, as I understand it (paraphrasing), there is usually a time after a few months that no progress and even regression may take place because the organs are starting to dump metals and are cleaning out. Not sure if this is the case, but it does sound like a redistribution headache that may have something to do with excess sulfur or just stirring up too many metals and having discomfort as it resettles. I will say a prayer for him. I understand how difficult this is, it's no easy task being trusted mom, healer of the household. > > Hello, > > We just finished round 5 of DMSA (Cutler protocol). We introduced > Cilantro into his food while doing round 5. This is the first time > that we used both at the same time. > > The last day of the round my son kept wanting pressure on his head > and he hand lead me to the bathroom and he got into the bath tub and > handed my a toy bucket and wanted me to dump water on his head. He > normally hates getting his hair or head wet. He did it again Monday > night and tonight he hand lead me three times to dump water on his > head. He was really miserable on Sunday and Monday nights, he had > non-stop screaming and was stimming so much he did not notice that I > was in the room. Tonight he kept hitting his head into his pillow > (he never bangs his head). Is this normal? Has anyone else > experienced this with their child during chelation? > > He is 4 years old about 36 pounds and we only use DMSA. > I am getting scared for him, I have never seen this behavior in him > before. > > Thank you, > Kathy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 For starters, I suggest you stop the cilantro and research Andy's posts regarding the use of cilantro on ONIBASU. I am now 6 years post-cilantro, severe, debilitating, redistribution accident myself and am finally recovered from it using ALA/DMSA per Andy's protocol. Imo, it is not to be used until much later in the chelation process, if at all. I would suggest that before you try anything on your kid, that you a) research and educate yourself thoroughly, get as many opinions as you can (this list, Andy Cutler, and ONIBASU are a great starting places), and c) try it on yourself before you mess your child up...then when you start banging your own head....perhaps you'll know not to take biomed intervention lightly and avoid potentially permanently doing damage to your child. Good luck. > > The cilantro? What do you think it is doing? He has had cilantro in > the past but never with DMSA. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Kelp = Arsenic poisoning. Been there, done that. > > Not with a child but with myself and adult daughter. For me if I have a lot > of cilantro (pulls mercury) or o.d. on seaweed (wakame or kelp, great > chelators) which I love and crave (for the salt lover who posted), with or w/o the > salt rinsed off, then I will get the most horrible headache -- on beyond > migraine, pain only relieved temporarily by soaking my head in as hot water as I > can stand, which is probably why your boy wanted the water; it relieves the > pressure I think. The cilantro may be just too much Kathy. > > Francine > > > > **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel > deal here. > (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Cilantro is bad news and can cause redistribution. Stick to the DMSA. Barb [ ] Please help!! My son's responce to DMSA. Hello, We just finished round 5 of DMSA (Cutler protocol). We introduced Cilantro into his food while doing round 5. This is the first time that we used both at the same time. The last day of the round my son kept wanting pressure on his head and he hand lead me to the bathroom and he got into the bath tub and handed my a toy bucket and wanted me to dump water on his head. He normally hates getting his hair or head wet. He did it again Monday night and tonight he hand lead me three times to dump water on his head. He was really miserable on Sunday and Monday nights, he had non-stop screaming and was stimming so much he did not notice that I was in the room. Tonight he kept hitting his head into his pillow (he never bangs his head). Is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this with their child during chelation? He is 4 years old about 36 pounds and we only use DMSA. I am getting scared for him, I have never seen this behavior in him before. Thank you, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2008 Report Share Posted September 5, 2008 > He is 4 years old about 36 pounds and we only use DMSA. > I am getting scared for him, I have never seen this behavior in him > before. If you want him to get better, you have to chelate properly. DMSA and ALA every 3-4 hours. If you want to see more new behaviors and problems, use cilantro, OSR, DMPS or glutatione injections, etc. I realize most MD's are liberal arts majors and are practicing medicine without a clue, but they don't suffer the consequences when you 'get creative' with your kid - you and he do. He got messed up by MD's using dangerous chemicals improperly, in order to get better you have to give him MORE chemicals - and if you don't do it properly he will get worse instead. What the chemicals do inside him is governed by the laws of nature, not by anyone's opinion. Natural doesn't mean safe - cyanide, botulism and morphine are natural substances. Andy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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