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Our unusual gait is only now resolving at 15yr. We attribute ALA Chelation with

remarkable improvement.

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Hi rwb, could you email me off list? I would like to know more about this. I

am working with a teen and I would like to provide her parents with some

feedback on how chelation is working on the older children. This child has some

severe behavioral concerns.

Liz

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My son didn't do the toe-walking, but he did tilt his head when he ran. When we

took him off of gluten, he quit doing this and ran straight. Don't know if this

helps.

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Wow it gives me hope to hear chelation is helping the toe walking after 15

years.

My daughter is only 7 but toe walks 70% of the time. Its not yeast or

constipation

and we are closing in on round 90 with A/C chelation. I was starting to think

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tendons where shortened by now. How often did you son toe walk? was it for

all 15 years? What round are you on?

Thanx for sharing

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we took him off of gluten, he quit doing this and ran straight. Don't know if

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This is just my experience...and what has happened at my house. My son is

a toe walker. We have done 40+ rounds of ala and 40 rounds of DMSA. He's not

constipated and in most areas...he's much better. I had his legs checked out

and they are fine...the muscles in the legs can be too short and cause the

issue. And that was not the case.

He can walk on his heels if told to do so. Since he has been doing this for

years....I think part of his toe walking is habit...if we catch him and remind

him, he will walk on his heels for quite a bit and then go back...consistant

reminding in a kind manner has helped him a lot along with chelation and lots of

other things.

just what I have seen

Ronni

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My 11 yr old DS has toe walked since he could walk. He has had therapy and

braces in the past but would still toe walks. My 5 yr old DD did not toe walk

until we started AC chelation (1 yr ago) before that she would try to " walk "

like her brother but would lose her balance. I think it is the mercury.

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What is ac chelation?

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My 11 yr old DS has toe walked since he could walk. He has had therapy and

braces in the past but would still toe walks. My 5 yr old DD did not toe walk

until we started AC chelation (1 yr ago) before that she would try to " walk "

like her brother but would lose her balance. I think it is the mercury.

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Mine also toe walked before beginning chelation and killing yeast. Some kids

seem to do this if they are constipated also.

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, are you saying AC chelation caused your daughter to toe walk?

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Martha,

I believe so because that is when she started toe walking. Makes sense as

mercury is being pulled out. That is one of the few negatives compared to all

the gains. She is a totally different child then she was a year ago.

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hi all,

When i started this thread, i did not mean that my son toe walks. My son does

not toe walks,never has. He has an unsteady gait, like that of a drunk person

and he seems off balance and hence bumps into people and walls. Proprioceptive

problems perhaps, I dont know. Does chelation resolve this because we have been

doing chelation for 3 months now and we dont see any improvements.

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It sounds like it could be an opiate issue amenable to a dietary solution (with

respect to the GFCF diet? though a leaky gut and allergies has also been

implicated with regards to such behavior, I've heard) but I thought you

mentioned that in your original post, that I can find that connected with this

one.. .

I'd say chelation can help with that, as I've heard that much of as much is

related, heavy metals aggravating things by increasing the presence of yeast,

also compromising our immunity system (directly and indirectly in that respect?)

often manifest in allergies and, whatever.. . (our thinking and co-ordination

sometimes? .. .

Glavic, S*

A brief interjection on how education/communication supports the

bio-medical/bio-logical where the biological works at All?!. if not so well.. .

On Topic, that I don't define as much? of what's On Topic, but I Feel I Do, when

for Justness, of Understanding More (of Communication? of the Individual) that

anything else could be meaningful if not so meaningful... Where the alternative

would be part of the problem (relatively speaking?) if not what is so

fundamentally abusive, I Feel as understand

Support as much or have me treat you as part of the problem?!. I somewhat

diagnose people that way

BWT

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A byproduct of yeast is ethanol, which IS alcohol, hence the drunken sailor

walking. Try increasing your yeast and bacteria protocol.

A friend's daughter always looses balance when her yeast increases, her balance

changes. When they get the yeast under control, she gains control too. No more

balance issues.

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Also, you might want to question any pain-killers you give your children, etc.

Don't overdo that? NSAIDS can perforate the stomach and intestinal lining

associated with a leaky gut and allergies and yeast development, and the opiate

issue associated with sugars and yeast. (Quite easily actually, or so they say)

There was something on that on the Dr. Oz show this afternoon.

You could check out Dr. Oz's website for his take on the most deadly

over-the-counter drugs his show identified today. Keying (The) Doctor Oz (Show?)

into a search engine should help with that.

For more on NSAIDS check out this link:

http://www.medicinenet.com/nonsteroidal_antiinflammatory_drugs/article.htm

Glavic

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