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--- do take care of the yeast but do not put off chelation... Putting

off chelation will only serve to cause more problems.Try grapefruit

seed extract and lots of acidopholus dairy free,strep free kind.In

, " Sally Averkamp " <saverkamp@...> wrote:

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> Guys,

>

> I am starting AC chelation in January with my 19 yr son (Aspergers,

> cognitive delays). I plan to start with DMSA and ALA (at end?). I

know

> he has high mercury, lead, and aluminum.

>

> My question is, DAN! protocol does not use the AC method because

yeast

> issues often occur with oral chelation. Should I address that right

> away? If so, how? He has had yeast problems in the past.

>

> sally

>

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I agree w/ this poster.

You might want to join frequent-dose-chelation as

they are some very experienced individuals on there. They also have

supplement recommendations in their files section.

On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 3:56 PM, sammysouthie <sammysouthie@...>wrote:

> --- do take care of the yeast but do not put off chelation... Putting

> off chelation will only serve to cause more problems.Try grapefruit

> seed extract and lots of acidopholus dairy free,strep free kind.In

> , " Sally Averkamp " <saverkamp@...> wrote:

> >

> >

>

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We just used a variety of anti yeast protocols to keep yeast " in check " .

After about a year of AC protocol we find that yeast doesn't seem to be

an issue at all.

Yeast is definitely an issue that needs addressing, but some of the most

misguided doctors will suggest chelation cannot commence until yeast is

completely eliminated. Based on that flawed logic, I know a lot of kids

who will never get to chelation, because they will never be rid of

yeast, because they did not address the mercury issues, and so yeast

continues to thrive, despite all their anti yeast measures.

So my advice is address the yeast as you need to, and sometime down the

track, after you are confident that chelation is no longer necessary, if

you need to THEN, do a final BIG anti yeast campaign to be rid of yeast.

Sally Averkamp wrote:

>

> Guys,

>

> I am starting AC chelation in January with my 19 yr son (Aspergers,

> cognitive delays). I plan to start with DMSA and ALA (at end?). I know

> he has high mercury, lead, and aluminum.

>

> My question is, DAN! protocol does not use the AC method because yeast

> issues often occur with oral chelation. Should I address that right

> away? If so, how? He has had yeast problems in the past.

>

> sally

>

>

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Posted by: " Sally Averkamp " saverkamp@... madsalpal

Sun Dec 28, 2008 11:06 am (PST)

Guys,

I am starting AC chelation in January with my 19 yr son (Aspergers,

cognitive delays). I plan to start with DMSA and ALA (at end?). I know

he has high mercury, lead, and aluminum.

*I presume he has NO mercury amalgam dental fillings?!

My question is, DAN! protocol does not use the AC method because yeast

issues often occur with oral chelation.

*Most DAN! docs do use oral chelation, but they use too high a dose and too

infrequent dosing. Moving mercury causes yeast regardless of the route the

chelator is administered.

Should I address that right

away? If so, how? He has had yeast problems in the past.

*Yes, you need to treat for yeast before and while chelating.

sally

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