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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.

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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

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From: Falconer Al-Hindi <karen.alhindi@...>

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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.

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