Guest guest Posted January 7, 2010 Report Share Posted January 7, 2010 On my son's first OAT test he showed desperate need for B-12. At the time he was already on the shots for a month and a half. His porph test was also really high for mercury. After chelation he still has mercury but is in the normal range. His OAT test also shows now that he is about as normal as you can get on the MMA (marker for B-12) Does this mean that I don't need B-12 anymore since the mercury load is down? The last OAT test we had him on only Stan Kurtz suckers, no shots for at least a month. He seemed to do better with out the shots. He suddenly regressed behaviorally and we thought it was the shots so we put him back on. Since then he has had more behavior problems (while on the shots) so I don't think this is the cause. I was wondering if it is necessary to still give the shots, or do some kids recover mitochondrial function when mercury is removed? Thanks for any input, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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