Guest guest Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 My son (10 yrs old, pdd-nos, 135 lbs) is responding well to chelation -- we're seeing good things! However, I'm not controlling yeast as well as I need to. I'm dosing 37.5 mg ALA and 50 mg DMSA every 3 hours, and wondering if cutting back on either or both would help control yeast. Here's what he's getting for yeast: Coconut oil topically 1x day 20,000 mcg biotin 3 x day, plus 5,000mcg w/ each chelation dose Klaire Ther Biotic Detox probiotics (4 capsules) + No-Fenol at bedtime No-Fenol and Peptizyde (Houston enzymes) with meals GSE + No-Fenol gave him looser stools, so I don't think GSE helps him. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 I would maybe add biotin if GSE is a problem. We give the same dosage of ALA and DMSA. Maybe go to 37.5 of both. TJ ________________________________ From: Falconer Al-Hindi <karen.alhindi@...> autism treatment < > Sent: Thu, August 26, 2010 6:42:01 AM Subject: [ ] continue AC chelation & control yeast My son (10 yrs old, pdd-nos, 135 lbs) is responding well to chelation -- we're seeing good things! However, I'm not controlling yeast as well as I need to. I'm dosing 37.5 mg ALA and 50 mg DMSA every 3 hours, and wondering if cutting back on either or both would help control yeast. Here's what he's getting for yeast: Coconut oil topically 1x day 20,000 mcg biotin 3 x day, plus 5,000mcg w/ each chelation dose Klaire Ther Biotic Detox probiotics (4 capsules) + No-Fenol at bedtime No-Fenol and Peptizyde (Houston enzymes) with meals GSE + No-Fenol gave him looser stools, so I don't think GSE helps him. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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