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I have no diagnosis but my 2 1/2 year old daughter has some redflags  that has

led my endless hours researching autism.  My sister is a PA within a GI doctors

office so I'm going to seek her medical know how since all things seem to be gut

related. Also hoping since she is in my insurance coverage labs will be covered

as well for testing.  

Has anyone had test results not showing a need for chelation here.  I see

everyone talk about yeast but how do you know if you are dealing with yeast

problems.  Is it strictly based on behavior??? I had started an anti-yeast

protocol with bee propolis which is suppose to be anti viral, anti fungal, anti

bacterial but in doing so I think I've increased hyperactivity more so than

usual.  Then I read treating yeast before heavy metals will rerelease toxins

that are in the yeast making things worse so I've now halted my attack against

yeast.  

If a persons gut is compromised won't it to be hard to process the DMSA or ALA

orally.   Can dosage be done via suppository as opposed to orally.  My daughter

is 2 1/2 and I'm scared of trying an oral chelation protocol because she won't

take anything from a syringe.  I have to hide everything in stuff she likes in

hopes she will finish it.  I don't know how I would wake her up to get a dosage

in her.  She is still in diapers so I thought a suppository route might be more

feasible in sticking to the AC protocol.  Is that possible???  

How do you know if they need to be on a specialized diet of if they are allergic

to x,y, or z?  She is already is picky enough I don't want to starve her as

well. 

Also is it correct to think that chelation will cure the intestinal problems of

food sensitivities and yeast???  

I've seen recommendations to be apart of some other forum but I can't get to it.

 Recovering from autism. 

So feeling overwhelmed but I keep reading parents saying they wish they would

have done it sooner so this will by my starting point. 

If I am headed in the wrong direction or if anyone can recommend flavorless easy

to hide supplements to support chelation please let me know. 

My uncle is Chiropractor and asked for ways to eliminate lead -

" Apparently the most expedient way of eliminating lead is magnesium treatment.

 This would involve taking magnesium lactate, 500 mg 4 times per day.  This is

done in conjunction with serial DMSA chelation treatment done on a serial basis.

 Of special note is the requirement to avoid fluoridated water.  Biochemical

markers of lead toxicity can be measured the lab work including lead levels

itself and protoporphyrin and delta-amino-levulenic acid.

 

Increasing antioxidant protection via;

natural vitamin C with bioflavonoids, hespirin rutin and quercetin, 200 mg per

day in divided doses taken on an empty stomach with no other food for 45 min.

Natural vitamin E, mixed tocopherol form, 100 IU's per day

N-acetyl L-cysteine [NAC] 150 mg per day

Alpha-lipoic acid 10 mg 2 times per day

Calcium pyruvate 50 mg 2 times per day "

I just saw the ALA in there I would probably follow the recommended dosage base

on the AC protocol. 

So any input would be great. 

Thanks, a

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