Guest guest Posted April 22, 2010 Report Share Posted April 22, 2010 Hello Andy, You've hopefully figured out by now that your ALA/AC Protocol is really becoming a favoured means of chelation, here in Australia. Trouble being, there are so many ill-informed practitioners here that are advising dangerous guidelines to our 'already suffering' ASD children. I am still reading through your Hair Test Interpretation book and will follow through with your Amalgam Illness book next. However, my question relates to me being concerned re the number of doses I need to administer for it to be considered as being 'a round'. If I commence at 4pm after school on a Friday, through till bedtime Sun night, this is likely to only equate to being around 17 doses. I was fairly certain that you aimed for 24 doses per weekend round or 60 or so hours?? Is it likely to be more effective to continue the round through till Mon morning? My alternative schedule that I have been using of late (which sees 23 doses delivered)involves 2 hourly dosing in the day, 4 hrly at night, but some dosing intervals are as short as 1.5 hrs as well, then sometimes back up to 3 hrly. I do not exceed your 3 hrly limit during the day, nor do I exceed the 4 hrly limit at night. However, fluctuation of ALA blood levels with differing 'time intervals' concerns me. I can't be certain of potential issues here and dearly hope that I haven't somehow caused possible redistribution by administering ALA too frequently?? Would you be so kind as to share your insight.... Many thanks to you Andy. My kindest and sincere regards, Leanne Krzyzanowski. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2010 Report Share Posted August 2, 2010 > > Hello Andy, > > You've hopefully figured out by now that your ALA/AC Protocol is really becoming a favoured means of chelation, here in Australia. > Trouble being, there are so many ill-informed practitioners here that are advising dangerous guidelines to our 'already suffering' ASD children. > Yeah. Kinda like in the United States. Some doctors made money poisoning them, other doctors want to make money making them worse. > I am still reading through your Hair Test Interpretation book and will follow through with your Amalgam Illness book next. > However, my question relates to me being concerned re the number of doses I need to administer for it to be considered as being 'a round'. > If I commence at 4pm after school on a Friday, through till bedtime Sun night, this is likely to only equate to being around 17 doses. That is good enough. >I was fairly certain that you aimed for 24 doses per weekend round or 60 or so hours?? Is it likely to be more effective to continue the round through till Mon morning? > Somewhat. I'm honestly not completely sure how much more. > My alternative schedule that I have been using of late (which sees 23 doses delivered)involves 2 hourly dosing in the day, 4 hrly at night, but some dosing intervals are as short as 1.5 hrs as well, then sometimes back up to 3 hrly. I do not exceed your 3 hrly limit during the day, nor do I exceed the 4 hrly limit at night. > However, fluctuation of ALA blood levels with differing 'time intervals' concerns me. Yes, this is a problem, I do not suggest doing it this way. Just get the longest reasonable period of time you can, and use 3-4 hour dosing during it. Dose count isn't the magic parameter. >I can't be certain of potential issues here and dearly hope that I haven't somehow caused possible redistribution by administering ALA too frequently?? > > Would you be so kind as to share your insight.... > Many thanks to you Andy. > My kindest and sincere regards, > Leanne Krzyzanowski. > Andy http://www.noamalgam.com/index.html Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment http://www.noamalgam.com/hairtestbook.html Hair Test Interpretation: Finding Hidden Toxicities http://www.noamalgam.com/nourishinghope.html Nourishing Hope for Autism: Nutrition Intervention for Healing Our Children http://www.noamalgam.com/biologicaltreatments.html Biological Treatments for Autism and PDD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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