Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 I don't know of one, but you definitely do NOT give EDTA using AC chelation. You also do not need to be giving a chelator at school. Most parents start a round Friday after school and finish Monday before school. A round is dosing around the clock for a minimum of 64 hours and you must take at least as many days off as you are on a round. Dr. Suzanne Fleeson-DaSilva www.fcchiropracticcenter.com > > We've decided to try Andy Cutler's treatmant for our son. I've read both of his books. Can anyone recommend a doctor/practitioner near Nassau County on LI in NY who can help us with this. I'm sure we can do this without a doctor, but at the very least they could give us a note for his school to give him ALA/DMSA or EDTA during the day. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 AC book " Hair Test Interpretation... " p238 indicates EDTA may be given every 8 hours & to chelate for 3 days or more often. Also, can we continue Amy Yasko supplements & IR Sauna while doing AC chelation? I know the book says not to do IR Sauna, but I read a Dec 2007 post where Andy recommended Heavenly Heat Sauna. From: Suzanne <s_fleeson@...> Subject: [ ] Re: AC Doctor in LI Area Date: Monday, January 31, 2011, 10:37 AM I don't know of one, but you definitely do NOT give EDTA using AC chelation. You also do not need to be giving a chelator at school. Most parents start a round Friday after school and finish Monday before school. A round is dosing around the clock for a minimum of 64 hours and you must take at least as many days off as you are on a round. Dr. Suzanne Fleeson-DaSilva www.fcchiropracticcenter.com > > We've decided to try Andy Cutler's treatmant for our son. I've read both of his books. Can anyone recommend a doctor/practitioner near Nassau County on LI in NY who can help us with this. I'm sure we can do this without a doctor, but at the very least they could give us a note for his school to give him ALA/DMSA or EDTA during the day. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Cutler has said many times that " EDTA is not for mercury toxic people. " Reread, there are some metals that respond to EDTA but only recommended to use EDTA if you do NOT have Mercury. Search www.onibasu and type in " andrewhallcutler EDTA " . > > > > We've decided to try Andy Cutler's treatmant for our son. I've read both of his books. Can anyone recommend a doctor/practitioner near Nassau County on LI in NY who can help us with this. I'm sure we can do this without a doctor, but at the very least they could give us a note for his school to give him ALA/DMSA or EDTA during the day. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2011 Report Share Posted January 31, 2011 Do it on your own, save yourself a ton of money! Do it on the weekends. Start Friday after school and go until he heads out for school Monday morning! Honestly, most don't get the biomedical world and just doing it at home on the weekends works great! Tammy [ ] AC Doctor in LI Area We've decided to try Andy Cutler's treatmant for our son. I've read both of his books. Can anyone recommend a doctor/practitioner near Nassau County on LI in NY who can help us with this. I'm sure we can do this without a doctor, but at the very least they could give us a note for his school to give him ALA/DMSA or EDTA during the day. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2011 Report Share Posted February 1, 2011 I live on LI and know most of the bio-med friendly doctors. I don't believe any would write a note for your child to have anything at school. The DANs don't really like ALA protocols to begin with. The office in plainview and also in Center Moriches do IV chelation, so would not recommend ALA. You could post on the NSASA board to ask parents if anyone is seeing Dr Larry and how he feels about ALA. Caryn > > We've decided to try Andy Cutler's treatmant for our son. I've read both of his books. Can anyone recommend a doctor/practitioner near Nassau County on LI in NY who can help us with this. I'm sure we can do this without a doctor, but at the very least they could give us a note for his school to give him ALA/DMSA or EDTA during the day. Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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