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Hello all,

The routine chelation cycle is three days on and four days off. If the child

gets ill during off days and he recovers after fourth day, so should one start

the new round from that day and keep the cycle as described above or should wait

and start from same day as the previous round?

Regards,

Sajeel

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Many people follow the " three days on and four days off " cycle to

fit a school schedule and also bcs much more than 72 hours is often too

hard on the adrenals for many people. We found having adrenal support for my

daughter was key.

So if you can change your schedule bcs it doesn't inconvenience you

and your child isn't going to school during the week feel free to start again.

If you need to chelate on the weekends bcs of school and you have to stick to

a schedule to fit your work than wait until the same day of the previous round.

As long as the child is not longer throwing up or has a high fever over a 100 no

problem

Hope that helps.

On 2011-01-09, at 4:58 PM, sajeel shafiq wrote:

> Hello all,

>

> The routine chelation cycle is three days on and four days off. If the child

gets ill during off days and he recovers after fourth day, so should one start

the new round from that day and keep the cycle as described above or should wait

and start from same day as the previous round?

>

> Regards,

> Sajeel

>

>

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Trust your instinct, do what comes natural.

Liz

>

> Hello all,

>

> The routine chelation cycle is three days on and four days off. If the child

gets ill during off days and he recovers after fourth day, so should one start

the new round from that day and keep the cycle as described above or should wait

and start from same day as the previous round?

>

> Regards,

> Sajeel

>

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