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, thanks for your reply. He doesn't have weak eye muscles so how can I pin

point the cause? Just want to be sure he is tolerating ok.

Valencia

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On Jan 23, 2010, at 10:08 PM, Largey <l.largey@...> wrote:

Yes we do. He does have weak eye muscle to begin with. I think personally his

eyes have

been affected by his toxicity. We notice it more after he has taken a break for

longer than

we wanted ( illness etc ) and we start back up .After many rounds without

breaks, it gets much better. Saw the most when we first started.

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Subject: [ ] Eyes Crossing While Chelating

Date: Sunday, January 24, 2010, 2:44 AM

Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be on or off

round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights 40lbs and chelator

dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us and I never experienced that

while chelating before with my son.. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

Valencia

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Have a friend who told me she discovered Vitamin E stopped cross eyes

for her son. Here is a list connecting eye problems to specific

nutrients: http://www.health-science-spirit.com/deficiency.html

<http://www.health-science-spirit.com/deficiency.html>

Gail.

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> Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be

on or off round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights

40lbs and chelator dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us

and I never experienced that while chelating before with my son. Any

feedback is greatly appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Valencia

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So does CLO, it also helps with the " looking from the corner of the eye " issue,

eye contact has improved a lot here w it as well.

Isa

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[ ] Re: Eyes Crossing While Chelating

Have a friend who told me she discovered Vitamin E stopped cross eyes

for her son. Here is a list connecting eye problems to specific

nutrients: http://www.health-science-spirit.com/deficiency.html

<http://www.health-science-spirit.com/deficiency.html>

Gail.

>

> Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be

on or off round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights

40lbs and chelator dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us

and I never experienced that while chelating before with my son. Any

feedback is greatly appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Valencia

>

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> Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be on or off

round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights 40lbs and chelator

dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us and I never experienced that

while chelating before with my son. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

My #4 had one eye that wandered outward. It was resolved with chelation,

anti-virals, and biotin. So if this particular symptom was related to

chelation, first I would increase the biotin.

Dana

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Thanks, Dana!

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On Jan 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, " danasview " <danasview@...> wrote:

> Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be on or off

round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights 40lbs and chelator

dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us and I never experienced that

while chelating before with my son. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

My #4 had one eye that wandered outward. It was resolved with chelation,

anti-virals, and biotin. So if this particular symptom was related to chelation,

first I would increase the biotin.

Dana

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I have experienced this with my son. In his case, it's a sign of brain

inflammation that is caused by a food that he doesn't tolerant which is soy. I

was giving him Vit E with soy in it and didn't know it until I read some posts

here about VitE this past week. I took him off the Vit E and treated the

inflammation. He is fine now, no eye crossing.

Janet

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Thanks, Dana!

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On Jan 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, " danasview " <danasview@...> wrote:

> Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be on or off

round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights 40lbs and chelator

dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us and I never experienced that

while chelating before with my son. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

My #4 had one eye that wandered outward. It was resolved with chelation,

anti-virals, and biotin. So if this particular symptom was related to chelation,

first I would increase the biotin.

Dana

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Had my daughter at the eye Doctors sooo many times her I goes in! This was a

great ?? Thank you guys!!

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> > Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be

> on or off round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights

> 40lbs and chelator dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us

> and I never experienced that while chelating before with my son. Any

> feedback is greatly appreciated.

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> > Thank you,

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> > Valencia

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Thallium toxicity. You might need to add potassium and activated charcoal.

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> > > Has anyone experienced eyes crossing during chelation? Whether it be

> > on or off round. I experienced this with my nephew today. He weights

> > 40lbs and chelator dosage is 5mg Chemet & ALA. This is round 4 for us

> > and I never experienced that while chelating before with my son. Any

> > feedback is greatly appreciated.

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> > > Thank you,

> > >

> > > Valencia

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