Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 - Sleep improvements - Gut improvements, regular BM every day - Excema improvement, skin - Mood improvement. Less meltdowns, and when we do get them they are only about 5 mins instead of 30 mins or more. - Communication / Language - He has stopped echoing, repeating back what we say. He is answering more questions and his sentences are getting longer. - His artwork from school is getting much better. He can " stay on task " as they would say. He can follow directions from the teacher and us. We are looking forward to his social skills to improve/ He is still very shy and doesn't like to play with other kids too much. He has started, but still way behind. TJ ________________________________ From: mg_in_nyc <mg_in_nyc@...> Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 9:18:06 AM Subject: [ ] Question for TJ  TJ, What improvements have you noticed after 48 rounds (cognitively, immune stuff, digestion, social behavior, or anything else worth noting)? Thanks, massy > > From what I hear on the list here, you can expect to go 100-300 rounds before all the symptoms clear. Some will clear quicker than others. > It's great to hear that you are having gains in speech and logic. We are at about round 48 ourselves. > TJ > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ __ > From: xstine33 <xstine33@.. .> > > Sent: Tue, January 12, 2010 12:29:14 AM > Subject: [ ] Mercury out of brain > >  > Does anyone know how long it takes to get mercury out of the brain? Does it take longer for the mercury to be removed from the deeper tissues in the brain? My reason for asking is that my daugher has got hypertonia from mercury toxicity as concluded from hair analysis. We have done 24 rounds of DMSA/ALA and haven't seen any change in the hypertonia. We have seen huge gains in her speech and logic. Will the changes in hypertonia (which we think is caused by mercury in the cerebral cortex) take longer to see becaus the cerebral cortex is situated deeper within the brain? She has also got strabismus (squint). This also hasn't improved yet. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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