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Hi Melinda,

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Re: Arsenic removal is slow.

Posted by: " melindafaith2005 " melindafaith2005@... melindafaith2005

Fri Dec 5, 2008 7:13 am (PST)

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He does not tolerate DMPS or DMSA. He gets really awful red blotches

all over his body including around his eyes. His eyes also get really

blood shot. I sent pics to A and she agreed that he is not

tolerating it. It was more than a yeast kick up. It appears that he

has a mycroplasm as well that reared its head after we tried

chelating. It took us about 18 months to address the bacteria to the

point that he would no longer have wetting accidents and then I tried

a few rounds of ALA (which he seemed to tolerate) and the bacteria

kicked up again. So its been several more months of trying to get it

under control.

*Hope you get things to the stage where you can use the ALA again soon.

He was on antibiotics for an extended period of time along with OLE,

O of O, PRX (Virastop) SPS, Cranberry, and D-Mannose. It requires

all the supps to be in place and at high doses. We do give garlic at

times but he tolerates only small amounts or his stomach hurts. We

also have tried some products from Raintree to help the bacteria.

We are still having several accidents a week. Some of the supps he is

taking currently are: prx, sps, ole, o of o, monolaurin, cranberry

and d-mannose. I just added in extra B6 a couple of days ago and he

did not have any accidents the last two days and woke up dry today.

*That's good. Hope it continues. Does he have chemical-free bedding?

Flame-retardant in bedding makes some people sleep too deeply to heed the need

to get up and go.

Once we get this under control for awhile again we are going to need

to work on tappering him off of some of this stuff for ahwile like I

was able to do before. His gut is in worse shape now and he is now

requiring no-fenol to be taken with some of these supps or we get red

ears and hyper.

You may be surprised to hear that he is 5 and appears NT. He

actually scored developmentally ahead in all areas during his pre-

kindergarten testing. The anti-virals gave us huge cognitive gains.

*Have you considered NAET? www.naet.com

I am not sure what the arsenic is doing to him but I am sure it is

not good. We are taking things one day at a time. I would like to

know how many years of our lives it will take to get this out.

*It's impossible to predict as we're all different and have different toxic body

burdens. Did you identify and reduce/remove your son's sources of exposure?

When

we do restart we will probably start with about 2 1/2 mg of ALA.

, What health benefits have you seen as you have decreased your

arsenic and mercury load?

The story of my mercury poisoning appears here:

http://www.toxicmetals.info/case_linda_l.htm

At that time I only had info about bad chelation protocols. If chelators were

available without prescription back then, I didn't know about it, which is good

since I hadn't heard about Andy's protocol. It wasn't until I hair tested about

7 years ago that I discovered that I was also arsenic poisoned. It's been so

long (if ever) that I was actually optimally healthy that I'm not sure what that

feels like.

My mother had (toxic metal related) early onset Alzheimer's, obvious at 52, died

at 67. I'm 46 and want to get as healthy as possible to avoid that fate. I

discovered recently through bio-energetic testing that my lung damage is due to

vaccines. So far I've had the NAET treatments for polio vaccine and lungs and

yellow fever vaccine (I had it before I went to Paraguay, South America as an

exchange student) and lungs. Tomorrow I'll have the treatment for either gamma

globulin (also for Py) and lungs or smallpox vaccine and lungs. My current

biggest health challenge is poor circulation to extremities which I hope to

relieve by improving my lungs and thus their ability to deliver oxygenated blood

to hands and feet.

Melinda

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