Guest guest Posted October 13, 2010 Report Share Posted October 13, 2010 Dear listmates, I just read that when the round is over some redistribution of metals cannot be avoided. Would that be helpful to give some Enterosgel or Chraochal or pectines after the last dose? Is it better to make the rounds as long as possible (and dose lower?) Sorry if this was discussed and answered before. I am reading the archives, but haven't found this info yet. Thanks in advance! Asem Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2010 Report Share Posted October 13, 2010 I just finished reading this in Andy's book.. He says redistribution is going to happen. He still recommends low/frequent dose. To chelate safely go 72 hours or so on, then that many days off. Its the safest, with the lowest side effects. I have heard some kids do well on longer rounds, but we have not tried it. Jill Mom to Liam, 9 R#12 DMSA > > Dear listmates, > > I just read that when the round is over some redistribution of metals cannot be avoided. Would that be helpful to give some Enterosgel or Chraochal or pectines after the last dose? > > Is it better to make the rounds as long as possible (and dose lower?) > > Sorry if this was discussed and answered before. I am reading the archives, but haven't found this info yet. > > Thanks in advance! > Asem > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2010 Report Share Posted October 14, 2010 Thanks, Jill! Â Â Â From: Jill <jillypill2010@...> Subject: [ ] Re: redistribution in the end of round Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 5:12 PM Â I just finished reading this in Andy's book.. He says redistribution is going to happen. He still recommends low/frequent dose. To chelate safely go 72 hours or so on, then that many days off. Its the safest, with the lowest side effects. I have heard some kids do well on longer rounds, but we have not tried it. Jill Mom to Liam, 9 R#12 DMSA > > Dear listmates, > > I just read that when the round is over some redistribution of metals cannot be avoided. Would that be helpful to give some Enterosgel or Chraochal or pectines after the last dose? > > Is it better to make the rounds as long as possible (and dose lower?) > > Sorry if this was discussed and answered before. I am reading the archives, but haven't found this info yet. > > Thanks in advance! > Asem > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2010 Report Share Posted October 14, 2010 Something I have done for quite a few rounds now, is give activated charcoal a few hours after the last dose. I am not sure exactly what it is doing, but my kids are better post round with it. Perhaps it's just dealing with the toxins from the yeast/bacteria die off that comes with chelation and reducing their side effects. I don't know, but considering the changes we saw using it, we continue to do it. On the days my 5 year old goes to school immediately following his last dose, I give him home made coconut haystacks with the charcoal hidden in them for snack, lol. It works! > > Dear listmates, > > I just read that when the round is over some redistribution of metals cannot be avoided. Would that be helpful to give some Enterosgel or Chraochal or pectines after the last dose? > > Is it better to make the rounds as long as possible (and dose lower?) > > Sorry if this was discussed and answered before. I am reading the archives, but haven't found this info yet. > > Thanks in advance! > Asem > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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