Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Does everyone just start Friday after school and do it through Monday morning? What is a typical dosage for a 65 lbs 9 year old? for ALA and DMSA? Would a hair anaylsis from 3 years ago be good enough for ANdy to look at or should I get a current one with a CDSA to see where his gut is? Much Thanks PS: what is the best ALA to use? From: elisegraziano66 <elise.graziano@...> Subject: [ ] Re: IV Chelation for 6 year old Date: Monday, October 11, 2010, 1:27 PM Â I'm sorry to jump on the band wagon. Please do not feel attacked. I did exactly what you are doing on the advice of my DAN when my son was 3. At first we saw a couple improvements which had me believing we were on the right track. Over time the improvements stopped and bad things started to happen. Head banging came first, followed by regression, excess stimming and strange rashes. My DAN explained away all of the negatives by saying he was having " die off " and that eventually things would turn around. We did this weekly for 6 months. I posted to this group and they told me to stop. I didn't listen. I am sick to my stomach every time I think of the months we did more damage to my son than had already been done previously by vaccines. I felt like the people on this group were a bit fanatic about the AC Protocol and that this " underground " movement couldn't possibly know as much as my DAN. I was very wrong. The people here are saving their kids and trying to help others save theirs. We gave my son a break for a couple months and then started on the AC Protocol following Andy's advice on dosing and supplements. We use DMSA and ALA together every 3 hours Friday thru Mondays. We are on round 48 and I can honestly say that the improvement my son has made since we started AC has been amazing. He is not cured by any means - he is 4 now and is just putting together a few 2 word phrases. He was totally non-verbal before starting AC. His head banging is gone now. We have a very long way to go but I feel good about the way we're chelating now. I have a lot of guilt about having done IV chelation. I wonder how much more damage I may have done to him and how much further along he might be today had it done it properly the first time. I was misguided but I hope that you will listen to the people on this board now and stop the path you are on. I am happy to talk to you off line if you would like. Feel free to email me directly. Elise in San elise.graziano@... > > We just started weekly IV treatments for our 6 year old son. He has had 3 chelation treatments so far.... I am wondering if this treatment would cause yeast initially? Our son is usually a great sleeper - always has been... 7pm to 6am.... but over the past 3 weeks he has been waking up for several hours almost every night. It seems that he has some yeast issues, since he has been very giggly- - and even though i can tell he tries to keep it in - he bursts out with giggles --and usually has gas along with it (from both ends).... > > I don't know anyone else who is doing IV chelation and could really use some advice. I am hopeful that the change in behavior is a sign that the chelation treatments are working and stirring things up and pulling the bad stuff out of his body - > > but I guess I need a little reassurance that we made the right decision to chelate. I know we have a long road ahead of us and it's early right now... but we are going to do whatever we have to do to recover our son... He has made tremendous improvements over the past 3 years (with help from DAN physician, supplements, school, etc.)...but we want him back in our world and will keep fighting until we get him. > > Thanks for any advice... > appreciate it. > Jo-Ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Most do go from Friday afternoon to Monday morning. We just got done with a round this morning on our boys. Typical dose is 1/8 to 1/2mg per pound of body weight. Start on the low end and work your way up. Hair analysis is just to convince you to do chelation. You can do a ten round trial of chelation and see if you get some results. They will be subtle, it is a long process. If you get some positive results, you just keep going. TJ ________________________________ From: Wrenn <ajwrenn@...> Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 2:59:36 PM Subject: [ ] how do you dose with school in the mix  Does everyone just start Friday after school and do it through Monday morning? What is a typical dosage for a 65 lbs 9 year old? for ALA and DMSA? Would a hair anaylsis from 3 years ago be good enough for ANdy to look at or should I get a current one with a CDSA to see where his gut is? Much Thanks PS: what is the best ALA to use? From: elisegraziano66 <elise.graziano@...> Subject: [ ] Re: IV Chelation for 6 year old Date: Monday, October 11, 2010, 1:27 PM  I'm sorry to jump on the band wagon. Please do not feel attacked. I did exactly what you are doing on the advice of my DAN when my son was 3. At first we saw a couple improvements which had me believing we were on the right track. Over time the improvements stopped and bad things started to happen. Head banging came first, followed by regression, excess stimming and strange rashes. My DAN explained away all of the negatives by saying he was having " die off " and that eventually things would turn around. We did this weekly for 6 months. I posted to this group and they told me to stop. I didn't listen. I am sick to my stomach every time I think of the months we did more damage to my son than had already been done previously by vaccines. I felt like the people on this group were a bit fanatic about the AC Protocol and that this " underground " movement couldn't possibly know as much as my DAN. I was very wrong. The people here are saving their kids and trying to help others save theirs. We gave my son a break for a couple months and then started on the AC Protocol following Andy's advice on dosing and supplements. We use DMSA and ALA together every 3 hours Friday thru Mondays. We are on round 48 and I can honestly say that the improvement my son has made since we started AC has been amazing. He is not cured by any means - he is 4 now and is just putting together a few 2 word phrases. He was totally non-verbal before starting AC. His head banging is gone now. We have a very long way to go but I feel good about the way we're chelating now. I have a lot of guilt about having done IV chelation. I wonder how much more damage I may have done to him and how much further along he might be today had it done it properly the first time. I was misguided but I hope that you will listen to the people on this board now and stop the path you are on. I am happy to talk to you off line if you would like. Feel free to email me directly. Elise in San elise.graziano@... > > We just started weekly IV treatments for our 6 year old son. He has had 3 >chelation treatments so far.... I am wondering if this treatment would cause >yeast initially? Our son is usually a great sleeper - always has been... 7pm to >6am.... but over the past 3 weeks he has been waking up for several hours almost >every night. It seems that he has some yeast issues, since he has been very >giggly- - and even though i can tell he tries to keep it in - he bursts out with >giggles --and usually has gas along with it (from both ends).... > > I don't know anyone else who is doing IV chelation and could really use some >advice. I am hopeful that the change in behavior is a sign that the chelation >treatments are working and stirring things up and pulling the bad stuff out of >his body - > > but I guess I need a little reassurance that we made the right decision to >chelate. I know we have a long road ahead of us and it's early right now... but >we are going to do whatever we have to do to recover our son... He has made >tremendous improvements over the past 3 years (with help from DAN physician, >supplements, school, etc.)...but we want him back in our world and will keep >fighting until we get him. > > Thanks for any advice... > appreciate it. > Jo-Ann > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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