Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 Hello--How did you keep the yeast away during chelation--you are doing oral DMSA right?? ________________________________ From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 8:31:23 PM Subject: Re: [ ] DMSA chelation " rash " Â Nothing to do with the rash, but I'm guessing this is high dose chelation? Have you considered AC protocol chelation? It is really the only way you will actually get the metals out, and safely. High dose chelation mainly just moves the stuff around and causes more damage. TJ ________________________________ From: o9171o <091710@...> Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:59:08 PM Subject: [ ] DMSA chelation " rash " Â We have been aware of lead in our son's system for quite some time and have periodically engaged in DMSA chelation, which has been effective at removing the lead. However, we have noticed a red spot appear on his thigh (about the size of a quarter) during chelation cycles. It only turns red during chelation. At times between chelation it goes way down in size and become brown looking, like a bruise that never quite goes away. The spot is quite uniform with fairly soft borders, not splotchy like other rashes we've read about in relation to chelation. Our doctor has no idea what this is. Has anyone else ever seen such a thing? We can't find any similar cases online. Confused Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 This last round was the first round we had done with Andy's protocol. And it worked much better. Our dr. kept telling us to do a higher dose 3 times a day. But even with the lower amount each time the red rash area came back. So not sure, maybe need to lower DMSA amount. We always battle with yeast. I give them a higher amount probiotics and try to cut down on sugary foods that will feed the yeast. I tried GSE but that really caused a bad reaction. > > Hello--How did you keep the yeast away during chelation--you are doing oral DMSA > right?? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> > > Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 8:31:23 PM > Subject: Re: [ ] DMSA chelation " rash " > > Â > Nothing to do with the rash, but I'm guessing this is high dose chelation? > Have you considered AC protocol chelation? It is really the only way you will > actually get the metals out, and safely. > High dose chelation mainly just moves the stuff around and causes more damage. > TJ > > ________________________________ > From: o9171o <091710@...> > > Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:59:08 PM > Subject: [ ] DMSA chelation " rash " > > Â > We have been aware of lead in our son's system for quite some time and have > periodically engaged in DMSA chelation, which has been effective at removing the > > lead. However, we have noticed a red spot appear on his thigh (about the size of > > a quarter) during chelation cycles. It only turns red during chelation. At times > > between chelation it goes way down in size and become brown looking, like a > bruise that never quite goes away. The spot is quite uniform with fairly soft > borders, not splotchy like other rashes we've read about in relation to > chelation. Our doctor has no idea what this is. Has anyone else ever seen such a > > thing? We can't find any similar cases online. > > Confused > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2010 Report Share Posted November 18, 2010 This last round was the first round we had done with Andy's protocol. And it worked much better. Our dr. kept telling us to do a higher dose 3 times a day. But even with the lower amount each time the red rash area came back. So not sure, maybe need to lower DMSA amount. We always battle with yeast. I give them a higher amount probiotics and try to cut down on sugary foods that will feed the yeast. I tried GSE but that really caused a bad reaction. > > Hello--How did you keep the yeast away during chelation--you are doing oral DMSA > right?? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: TJ Werth <tj_werth@...> > > Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 8:31:23 PM > Subject: Re: [ ] DMSA chelation " rash " > > Â > Nothing to do with the rash, but I'm guessing this is high dose chelation? > Have you considered AC protocol chelation? It is really the only way you will > actually get the metals out, and safely. > High dose chelation mainly just moves the stuff around and causes more damage. > TJ > > ________________________________ > From: o9171o <091710@...> > > Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:59:08 PM > Subject: [ ] DMSA chelation " rash " > > Â > We have been aware of lead in our son's system for quite some time and have > periodically engaged in DMSA chelation, which has been effective at removing the > > lead. However, we have noticed a red spot appear on his thigh (about the size of > > a quarter) during chelation cycles. It only turns red during chelation. At times > > between chelation it goes way down in size and become brown looking, like a > bruise that never quite goes away. The spot is quite uniform with fairly soft > borders, not splotchy like other rashes we've read about in relation to > chelation. Our doctor has no idea what this is. Has anyone else ever seen such a > > thing? We can't find any similar cases online. > > Confused > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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