Guest guest Posted April 2, 2010 Report Share Posted April 2, 2010 Hi everyone, This is my first post. I have a 6yr old daughter with autism. Andy has already looked at her DDI results so we know chelation is needed. We've had liver & kidney function tests come back normal so am confident her body will cope with the extra stress of chelation. We have been strict gfcf, soy free, corn free, additive free & sugar free for about a year. Have a compounded supplement formula, digestive enzymes & amino acids, mega doses of probiotics, sacro boullardii & biotin for yeast, CLO & flaxseed, all well tolerated. Latest stool test indicates that yeast, strep, clostridia, prevotella are all in check. I have our ALA & DMSA on hand ready to go. We were to begin our first round this weekend. My understanding is that ideally, methylation should be optimised prior to beginning chelation? We are awaiting histamine test results to shed light on over/undermethylation. I strongly suspect undermethylation and our biomedical physician is organising MB12 shots. QUESTIONS... Am I misinformed as to the importance of good methylation before starting chelation? Would a month of MB12 shots be beneficial prior to chelating? My daughter has quite a toxic load so would taking MB12 first for a while be likely to make her more comfortable during the chelating process? Thank you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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