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First thing to do is read in the files section here on the group about the Andy

Cutler method of chelation. You don't need a doctor or a prescription.

There is a file that shows the recommended supplements to take while chelating.

AC protocol is safe and effective. My sons were moderate and severe on the

autism spectum and they are now mild and moderate.(and getting better) It takes

a while, but after you start making progress you will stick with it.

TJ

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From: mommamk40 <mommamw40@...>

Sent: Wed, August 25, 2010 3:35:01 PM

Subject: [ ] New here, need help!!!

 

Hello,

I'm new here and I have a 3 year old son diagnosed with autism in January. He is

about 38 lbs. His stool is sandy, so I need to know how much taurine to give

him. I also want to know how much lysine, vitamin a and vitamin c to give him.

I started giving him 3 drops of gse with 200mg ole, 1 no fenol and 1000mcg

biotin and inositol, and calcium/d one time per day. Does this amount sound

right? How often do I need to do the gse and ole? Do I need to take days off?

I give him Kirkman's thera-response, enhansa, CoQ10, and clo in the morning and

1 Kirkman Lactobacillus Acidophilus at night.

How much and how often do I do the Lysine, vit a, c, and d?

How do I chelate him without a prescription?

I can't afford a DAN, but I did a LSA virtual clinic and it said he has cadmium,

it also says he has clostridium d., herpes virus 6, candida, Cestodes-Taeniae

(parasites?), and Streptococcus Rheumaticus, Candidiasis, Aspergillus

versicolor, Benzene, low gaba, Mycoplasma Hominis, and Necrotizing Fascitis.

There were more in the report, but the above had the highest numbers. It is

overwhelming and I don't know where to start. My military doctors wouldn't even

test for food intolerances or basically anything that I asked, so I am going to

try to do this all on my own, please help!

What steps do I need to take first?

I was gf/cf/sf, but still screamed that his stomach hurt, so I've had him on the

SCD diet for about a month-he stopped screaming about day 2 :)

Thanks in advance,

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> I'm new here and I have a 3 year old son diagnosed with autism in January. He

is about 38 lbs. His stool is sandy, so I need to know how much taurine to give

him.

I started with 250mg and worked up as required.

>>I also want to know how much lysine, vitamin a and vitamin c to give him.

I started with 250mg lysine and vitamin C, and worked up as required.

For vitamin A, I started with 1250 IU. My son ended up requiring high dose

vitamin A protocol.

> I started giving him 3 drops of gse with 200mg ole, 1 no fenol and 1000mcg

biotin and inositol, and calcium/d one time per day. Does this amount sound

right?

Depends on what he requires.

>>How often do I need to do the gse and ole? Do I need to take days off?

I used OLE at the beginning of my anti-viral protocol. Be sure to give it at

least 2 hours apart from lysine. My son needed it daily for 2 years.

I used biotin and GSE to control yeast. I only gave GSE when it was required,

which was every day during chelation and anti-virals.

> How much and how often do I do the Lysine, vit a, c, and d?

My son needed high doses of all of these [not so much the vitamin D, but very

high for the other three]. He needed lysine for 8 months, vitamin A for two

high dose protocols, vitamin C for over a year, and vitamin D for maybe 3-4

months.

> How do I chelate him without a prescription?

I used oral ALA. You can also purchase DMSA.

>>My military doctors wouldn't even test for food intolerances or basically

anything that I asked, so I am going to try to do this all on my own, please

help!

> What steps do I need to take first?

I would start with a digestive enzymes [like HNI TriEnza] with each meal, and

probiotics.

Dana

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Thanks for the replies,

When you say high dose lysine, c and a, how much would that be for about a 38lb

3 year old boy? And how many times a day would I give it?

Thanks,

> > I'm new here and I have a 3 year old son diagnosed with autism in January.

He is about 38 lbs. His stool is sandy, so I need to know how much taurine to

give him.

>

>

> I started with 250mg and worked up as required.

>

>

> >>I also want to know how much lysine, vitamin a and vitamin c to give him.

>

>

> I started with 250mg lysine and vitamin C, and worked up as required.

>

> For vitamin A, I started with 1250 IU. My son ended up requiring high dose

vitamin A protocol.

>

>

> > I started giving him 3 drops of gse with 200mg ole, 1 no fenol and 1000mcg

biotin and inositol, and calcium/d one time per day. Does this amount sound

right?

>

>

> Depends on what he requires.

>

>

> >>How often do I need to do the gse and ole? Do I need to take days off?

>

>

> I used OLE at the beginning of my anti-viral protocol. Be sure to give it at

least 2 hours apart from lysine. My son needed it daily for 2 years.

>

> I used biotin and GSE to control yeast. I only gave GSE when it was required,

which was every day during chelation and anti-virals.

>

>

> > How much and how often do I do the Lysine, vit a, c, and d?

>

>

> My son needed high doses of all of these [not so much the vitamin D, but very

high for the other three]. He needed lysine for 8 months, vitamin A for two

high dose protocols, vitamin C for over a year, and vitamin D for maybe 3-4

months.

>

>

> > How do I chelate him without a prescription?

>

>

> I used oral ALA. You can also purchase DMSA.

>

>

> >>My military doctors wouldn't even test for food intolerances or basically

anything that I asked, so I am going to try to do this all on my own, please

help!

> > What steps do I need to take first?

>

>

> I would start with a digestive enzymes [like HNI TriEnza] with each meal, and

probiotics.

>

> Dana

>

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