Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 HI We are ready to chelate this weekend. I'm really nervous I cannot sleep this past few days, wondering if Iam giving enough supplements to support my kids during chelation. Here are the list we have been taking since last month: 2 Candex (2 hours before breakfast) BEFORE MEAL: 1 Trienza every meal {Houston) Calcium Citrate - 175mg 4x/day (New Beginnings) No-Fenol - 1/2 capsule before meal (Houston) Magnesium Citrate - 150mg 4x/day (New Beginnings) AFTER MEALS: GSE 15 drops 3x/day (Nutribiotic) Biotin - 2.5 mg 3x/day (Swanson) Selenium - 25mcg 4x/day (New Beginnings) Pycnogenol - 25mg 1x (New Beginnings) CoQ10 - 30mg 3x (Swanson) Vitamin E - 400IU (Puritan) Chromium - 50mcg 4x (Puritan) Nor.Nat.CLO 1TBSP 1x Lithium - 100mcg after Dinner (New Beginnings) BETWEEN MEALS: Milk Thistle - 62.5mg 4x (Swanson) Buffered Vitamin C - 550mg 4x (Kirkman) Molybdenum - 7 drops 175mg 4x (BodyBio) Zinc - 25mg 4x (Puritan) B6 - 25mg 3x (Kirkman) Taurine - 250mg 4x (New Beginnings) Melatonin - 1mg before bedtime (Swanson) Probiotics - 25Billion 2x/day (Swanson Ultimate Probiotic, Therbiotic Complete Klaire Labs, Theralac Master Supplement) We've done Dan Chelation Protocol before, DMSA supp 100mg every 8 hrs for 8 months. And already 2.5 years into Biomedical therapy with lots of supplements. Hmmm what a waste of time Please please give me some advice. If there are something you think I don't need to give. I know there are many experienced parents in this forum. Iam really nervous and excited. My ds is 50lbs, dd 51lbs. Planning to give DMSA 6.25mg (VRP) Thanks in advance. Neneth Ds 6 y.o (light ASD/ADHD) getting ready to chelate DD 5 y.o (Moderate ASD) getting ready to chelate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 The main thing to remember is anti-oxidants. Vitamin C and E. The rest is just to make your child comfortable. Looks like you have lots of yeast protocol going, so you should be fine in that department. TJ ________________________________ From: ryouma3 <nethcorpuz@...> Sent: Wed, December 8, 2010 10:41:56 AM Subject: [ ] Can we chelate this weekend? Â HI We are ready to chelate this weekend. I'm really nervous I cannot sleep this past few days, wondering if Iam giving enough supplements to support my kids during chelation. Here are the list we have been taking since last month: 2 Candex (2 hours before breakfast) BEFORE MEAL: 1 Trienza every meal {Houston) Calcium Citrate - 175mg 4x/day (New Beginnings) No-Fenol - 1/2 capsule before meal (Houston) Magnesium Citrate - 150mg 4x/day (New Beginnings) AFTER MEALS: GSE 15 drops 3x/day (Nutribiotic) Biotin - 2.5 mg 3x/day (Swanson) Selenium - 25mcg 4x/day (New Beginnings) Pycnogenol - 25mg 1x (New Beginnings) CoQ10 - 30mg 3x (Swanson) Vitamin E - 400IU (Puritan) Chromium - 50mcg 4x (Puritan) Nor.Nat.CLO 1TBSP 1x Lithium - 100mcg after Dinner (New Beginnings) BETWEEN MEALS: Milk Thistle - 62.5mg 4x (Swanson) Buffered Vitamin C - 550mg 4x (Kirkman) Molybdenum - 7 drops 175mg 4x (BodyBio) Zinc - 25mg 4x (Puritan) B6 - 25mg 3x (Kirkman) Taurine - 250mg 4x (New Beginnings) Melatonin - 1mg before bedtime (Swanson) Probiotics - 25Billion 2x/day (Swanson Ultimate Probiotic, Therbiotic Complete Klaire Labs, Theralac Master Supplement) We've done Dan Chelation Protocol before, DMSA supp 100mg every 8 hrs for 8 months. And already 2.5 years into Biomedical therapy with lots of supplements. Hmmm what a waste of time Please please give me some advice. If there are something you think I don't need to give. I know there are many experienced parents in this forum. Iam really nervous and excited. My ds is 50lbs, dd 51lbs. Planning to give DMSA 6.25mg (VRP) Thanks in advance. Neneth Ds 6 y.o (light ASD/ADHD) getting ready to chelate DD 5 y.o (Moderate ASD) getting ready to chelate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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