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Hi Sandy,

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Chelation IV vs Oral

Posted by: " sandy " sandy@... pickleandpopcorn

Thu Jul 8, 2010 3:44 am (PDT)

Hello everyone,

We are ready to start chelating. Our PA is open to different kinds of chelation.

She can do EDTA IV every two weeks.

*EDTA is contraindicated for mercury toxic folks. IV is contraindicated in

general, every two weeks is contraindicated because it doesn't take half-life

into account.

(She said this would help get aluminum, which we know is a problem for us). Or

she said we could do oral DMSA, 3days on, 4 days off. With both of these, she

said we could add the ALA later after we know she is tolerating it. She also

said there is an order to the way the metals come out.

*Go with the oral but make sure to use appropriate dosing (1/8-1/2 mg/lb) and

schedule every 4 hrs day and night for DMSA, every 3 day and night for ALA,

every 3 for both together.

I am afraid if I give the DMSA, it won't pull anything because of all the

Aluminum. I would appreciate any info you can give me.

*Have you identified and reduced/ removed sources of exposure?

www.danasview.net/metals

My daughter is 14 and does well. She is a yeasty kid, so I am concerned about

the oral chelation making it worse.

*Moving mercury increases yeast, regardless of route.

Also, should I do the hair test that Andy recommends before I start?

*That would help you have a baseline and know what you're dealing with. Make

sure to apply the counting rules.

Thanks,

Sandy

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