Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 Congrats!! And stick with it. When my son was little, 2 or so, he used to hide in his room if there were more than a handful of people in our house talking. He couldn't stand it. In September at age 7, I took him to Giant's Stadium, with a crowd of 80,000+ people for a concert, and he loved it!! It gets better and makes things so much easier! Kerrie In a message dated 2/14/2010 8:49:14 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, sunshine369@... writes: I think it depends on what you need to chelate. We only use ALA, here. We finished round 18 today, and yesterday at a family birthday party my son (for the first time) did not complain about the noise, hide under the table and cover his ears when a dog barked or children squealed, in fact I TOOK him to the party. He wrote a poem for his uncle, and illustrated it, made his cousin her birthday card, and after a few minutes there of getting his bearings, he took off to play with the other kids and joined right in! He did this spontaneously, independently, and played appropriately. I even had to join in with the other parents to tell the kids to not run around the house. It was an amazing afternoon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 Andy says when you add DMSA it can increase the removal of metals by 20-30% over ALA alone. DMSA also works very good on lead. TJ ________________________________ From: <lisawoodruff@...> Sent: Sun, February 14, 2010 12:46:25 PM Subject: [ ] DMSA or ALA Â I am chelating my kids with ALA. Do I need to use DMSA sometime? Or will ALA take care of all metals? :0) <http://www.warriormama.com/> special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here www.warriormama. com <http://www.warriorm ama.com/> Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here <http://www.lisawoodruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff. com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 I think it depends on what you need to chelate. We only use ALA, here. We finished round 18 today, and yesterday at a family birthday party my son (for the first time) did not complain about the noise, hide under the table and cover his ears when a dog barked or children squealed, in fact I TOOK him to the party. He wrote a poem for his uncle, and illustrated it, made his cousin her birthday card, and after a few minutes there of getting his bearings, he took off to play with the other kids and joined right in! He did this spontaneously, independently, and played appropriately. I even had to join in with the other parents to tell the kids to not run around the house. It was an amazing afternoon. > > I am chelating my kids with ALA. Do I need to use DMSA sometime? Or will ALA > take care of all metals? > :0) > > > <http://www.warriormama.com/> > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog here > www.warriormama.com <http://www.warriormama.com/> > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > <http://www.lisawoodruff.com/> www.lisawoodruff.com > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 Hi , I am curious as to why you are only using ALA. Did you use any DMSA? Thank you, [ ] Re: DMSA or ALA I think it depends on what you need to chelate. We only use ALA, here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2010 Report Share Posted February 14, 2010 No, I never used any DMSA. I had no reason to think my son is/was high lead. He mainly is high in mercury, arsenic, antimony, alumninum. It had been 2 yrs since his last vaccine when we started chelation, and he'd been on good liver support for a year at that point. He never had any amalgams. It's considered hogwash, but I use NAET and muscle testing for my son (well, we all do) with great results. He tested for ALA, and not for DMSA. And I didn't want to use it if I didn't have to. > > Hi , > I am curious as to why you are only using ALA. Did you use any DMSA? > Thank you, > > [ ] Re: DMSA or ALA > > > > I think it depends on what you need to chelate. We only use ALA, here. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2010 Report Share Posted February 15, 2010 I should be forthright and also say we finished up Therapeutic Listening about a 6 weeks ago, and noticed huge sensory gains from that, and also we've been doing RDI. > > > > I am chelating my kids with ALA. Do I need to use DMSA sometime? Or will > ALA > > take care of all metals? > > :0) > > > > > > <http://www.warriorm <http://www.warriormama.com/> ama.com/> > > special kids with special needs deserve a Warrior Mama! follow my blog > here > > www.warriormama.com <http://www.warriorm <http://www.warriormama.com/> > ama.com/> > > > > Get personal allergy free diet coaching and cooking classes here > > <http://www.lisawood <http://www.lisawoodruff.com/> ruff.com/> > www.lisawoodruff.com > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2010 Report Share Posted February 15, 2010 Hi , ALA chelates mercury from body and brain and chelates arsenic. DMSA chelates mercury from body but not brain and chelates lead. S S DMSA or ALA Posted by: " " lisawoodruff@... lkwauthor Sun Feb 14, 2010 12:44 pm (PST) I am chelating my kids with ALA. Do I need to use DMSA sometime? Or will ALA take care of all metals? :0) ------------------------------------------------------------ Cheap Diet Help Tips. Click here. Diet Help http://tagline.excite.com/c?cp=jUWh6zCgvmBp1nkYOcrJNQAAKZRr_2tbQBaG-3loGUsiTeHAA\ AYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYQAAAAAA= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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