Guest guest Posted February 17, 2010 Report Share Posted February 17, 2010 What is zinc loading and where exactly can I read about your child's recovery?thx > > Here are some of my thoughts as someone who had a son who recovered from a combination of zinc loading and ac chelation (pics under bestbirths child #1): > > vsl 3 is antiviral right? We used the high dose virastop protocol > > We used inositol instead of 5htp > > we stopped selenium drops and used powder because the selinite version causes cataracts > > borage oil is also a part of Dr. K's zinc loading/chelation kpu protocol > > molybdenum supports adrenals, we used it with our son a lot and I wouldn't drop that. > > biotin increased yeast for us so we didn't use it > > My son took up to 20,000 mg per day of vitamin C in the sodium ascorbate form and still > did not reach bowel tolerence. We capped it ourselves and used Now brand bought in bulk and save money just > by capping pills ourselves. > > my son took 400 mg coQ10 a day in four divided doses for migraines. We buy it in bulk from Now and cap it ourselves > > B6 my son took > > folic my son took > > p5p my son took with ac chelation. It is part of pfeiffers zinc loading protocol and the kpu protocol > (a disorder treated by some with a combination of chelation and gradually boosting zinc to 210mg or more > a day for children who dump zinc) > > transfer factor is amazing for immune system boosting, and if you feel your son needs all this it sounds very much > like my son, who we later found out has lyme disease induced autism and is now recovered. I never could afford TF yet though > but its on the wish list. > > we used homeopathic ferrum phos as a homeopathic iron supplement, cheaper, and no gross taste. > > It looks like you are using a lot of expensive antivirals. Monolaurin, transfer factor, those are things I didn't get or > didn't repeat cause of cost. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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