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It was just a feeling I think and having read on A-M that it helped some folks when they first started and were very toxic, this came from adults chelating themselves who could tell me it made them feel better. As I recall after about 10 rounds we tried 3 hourly and he was fine so I left it at that, sorry to be so vague

Mx

Mx,

how you found that you have to dose on hourly basis? Was it by trial?

thanks!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:13:54 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

Did you start lower than 5mg when you first started? If you did then lowering might help. When we first started out on ALA then Sam did do better on 2.5 hourly dosing for a while. Having difficulty thinking at the mo, eye infected and sore, sorry if I am not making sense

Mx

Mandi, It came out wrong, I mean't to say stopped.

I'll try reducing the dose a bit then,

Thanks

Subject: Re: ChelationTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

Mx

Hi,Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a month, also 5mg. Thanks in advance,

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It was just a feeling I think and having read on A-M that it helped some folks when they first started and were very toxic, this came from adults chelating themselves who could tell me it made them feel better. As I recall after about 10 rounds we tried 3 hourly and he was fine so I left it at that, sorry to be so vague

Mx

Mx,

how you found that you have to dose on hourly basis? Was it by trial?

thanks!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:13:54 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

Did you start lower than 5mg when you first started? If you did then lowering might help. When we first started out on ALA then Sam did do better on 2.5 hourly dosing for a while. Having difficulty thinking at the mo, eye infected and sore, sorry if I am not making sense

Mx

Mandi, It came out wrong, I mean't to say stopped.

I'll try reducing the dose a bit then,

Thanks

Subject: Re: ChelationTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

Mx

Hi,Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a month, also 5mg. Thanks in advance,

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Mx,

how you found that you have to dose on hourly basis? Was it by trial?

thanks!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:13:54 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

Did you start lower than 5mg when you first started? If you did then lowering might help. When we first started out on ALA then Sam did do better on 2.5 hourly dosing for a while. Having difficulty thinking at the mo, eye infected and sore, sorry if I am not making sense

Mx

Mandi, It came out wrong, I mean't to say stopped.

I'll try reducing the dose a bit then,

Thanks

Subject: Re: ChelationTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

Mx

Hi,Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a month, also 5mg. Thanks in advance,

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Mx,

how you found that you have to dose on hourly basis? Was it by trial?

thanks!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:13:54 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

Did you start lower than 5mg when you first started? If you did then lowering might help. When we first started out on ALA then Sam did do better on 2.5 hourly dosing for a while. Having difficulty thinking at the mo, eye infected and sore, sorry if I am not making sense

Mx

Mandi, It came out wrong, I mean't to say stopped.

I'll try reducing the dose a bit then,

Thanks

Subject: Re: ChelationTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

Mx

Hi,Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a month, also 5mg. Thanks in advance,

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I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to

dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has

always been suggested in my son's hair tests.

Kenny

> >

> >

> >>

> >>Subject: Re: Chelation

> >>To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> >>Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

> >>

> >>

> >> 

> >>Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for

a

> >>while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

> >>Mx

> >>

> >>In a message dated 15/11/2010 16:32:36 GMT Standard Time, lisastubner@...

> >>writes:

> >> 

> >>>Hi,

> >>>Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg

ALA 3

> >>>hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day

three. I

> >>>don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I

> >>>increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or

> >>>perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once

a

> >>>month, also 5mg.

> >>>

> >>>Thanks in advance,

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >

>

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I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to

dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has

always been suggested in my son's hair tests.

Kenny

> >

> >

> >>

> >>Subject: Re: Chelation

> >>To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> >>Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

> >>

> >>

> >> 

> >>Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for

a

> >>while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

> >>Mx

> >>

> >>In a message dated 15/11/2010 16:32:36 GMT Standard Time, lisastubner@...

> >>writes:

> >> 

> >>>Hi,

> >>>Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg

ALA 3

> >>>hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day

three. I

> >>>don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I

> >>>increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or

> >>>perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once

a

> >>>month, also 5mg.

> >>>

> >>>Thanks in advance,

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >

>

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I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to

dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has

always been suggested in my son's hair tests.

Kenny

> >

> >

> >>

> >>Subject: Re: Chelation

> >>To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe

> >>Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

> >>

> >>

> >> 

> >>Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for

a

> >>while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

> >>Mx

> >>

> >>In a message dated 15/11/2010 16:32:36 GMT Standard Time, lisastubner@...

> >>writes:

> >> 

> >>>Hi,

> >>>Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg

ALA 3

> >>>hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day

three. I

> >>>don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I

> >>>increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or

> >>>perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once

a

> >>>month, also 5mg.

> >>>

> >>>Thanks in advance,

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >

>

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thanks, Kenny! we just sent our hair test to the lab, we'll see what it will show.

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 1:35:20 PMSubject: Re: Chelation

I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has always been suggested in my son's hair tests.Kenny> >> >> >>> >>Subject: Re:

Chelation> >>To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > >>Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM> >>> >>> >>Â > >>Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a > >>while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.> >>Mx> >>> >>In a message dated 15/11/2010 16:32:36 GMT Standard Time, lisastubner@... > >>writes:> >>Â > >>>Hi,> >>>Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 > >>>hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I > >>>don't think it is yeast,

I really think he was just having a rough time. I > >>>increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or > >>>perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a > >>>month, also 5mg. > >>>> >>>Thanks in advance,> >>>> >>>> >>> > >>

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thanks, Kenny! we just sent our hair test to the lab, we'll see what it will show.

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 1:35:20 PMSubject: Re: Chelation

I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has always been suggested in my son's hair tests.Kenny> >> >> >>> >>Subject: Re:

Chelation> >>To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > >>Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM> >>> >>> >>Â > >>Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a > >>while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.> >>Mx> >>> >>In a message dated 15/11/2010 16:32:36 GMT Standard Time, lisastubner@... > >>writes:> >>Â > >>>Hi,> >>>Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 > >>>hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I > >>>don't think it is yeast,

I really think he was just having a rough time. I > >>>increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or > >>>perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a > >>>month, also 5mg. > >>>> >>>Thanks in advance,> >>>> >>>> >>> > >>

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thanks, Kenny! we just sent our hair test to the lab, we'll see what it will show.

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 1:35:20 PMSubject: Re: Chelation

I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has always been suggested in my son's hair tests.Kenny> >> >> >>> >>Subject: Re:

Chelation> >>To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > >>Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM> >>> >>> >>Â > >>Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a > >>while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.> >>Mx> >>> >>In a message dated 15/11/2010 16:32:36 GMT Standard Time, lisastubner@... > >>writes:> >>Â > >>>Hi,> >>>Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 > >>>hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I > >>>don't think it is yeast,

I really think he was just having a rough time. I > >>>increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or > >>>perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a > >>>month, also 5mg. > >>>> >>>Thanks in advance,> >>>> >>>> >>> > >>

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Mx, thanks a lot for your reply!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 11:15:27 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

It was just a feeling I think and having read on A-M that it helped some folks when they first started and were very toxic, this came from adults chelating themselves who could tell me it made them feel better. As I recall after about 10 rounds we tried 3 hourly and he was fine so I left it at that, sorry to be so vague

Mx

Mx,

how you found that you have to dose on hourly basis? Was it by trial?

thanks!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:13:54 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

Did you start lower than 5mg when you first started? If you did then lowering might help. When we first started out on ALA then Sam did do better on 2.5 hourly dosing for a while. Having difficulty thinking at the mo, eye infected and sore, sorry if I am not making sense

Mx

Mandi, It came out wrong, I mean't to say stopped.

I'll try reducing the dose a bit then,

Thanks

Subject: Re: ChelationTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

Mx

Hi,Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a month, also 5mg. Thanks in advance,

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Mx, thanks a lot for your reply!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 11:15:27 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

It was just a feeling I think and having read on A-M that it helped some folks when they first started and were very toxic, this came from adults chelating themselves who could tell me it made them feel better. As I recall after about 10 rounds we tried 3 hourly and he was fine so I left it at that, sorry to be so vague

Mx

Mx,

how you found that you have to dose on hourly basis? Was it by trial?

thanks!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:13:54 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

Did you start lower than 5mg when you first started? If you did then lowering might help. When we first started out on ALA then Sam did do better on 2.5 hourly dosing for a while. Having difficulty thinking at the mo, eye infected and sore, sorry if I am not making sense

Mx

Mandi, It came out wrong, I mean't to say stopped.

I'll try reducing the dose a bit then,

Thanks

Subject: Re: ChelationTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

Mx

Hi,Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a month, also 5mg. Thanks in advance,

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Mx, thanks a lot for your reply!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 11:15:27 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

It was just a feeling I think and having read on A-M that it helped some folks when they first started and were very toxic, this came from adults chelating themselves who could tell me it made them feel better. As I recall after about 10 rounds we tried 3 hourly and he was fine so I left it at that, sorry to be so vague

Mx

Mx,

how you found that you have to dose on hourly basis? Was it by trial?

thanks!

To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wed, November 17, 2010 9:13:54 AMSubject: Re: Chelation

Did you start lower than 5mg when you first started? If you did then lowering might help. When we first started out on ALA then Sam did do better on 2.5 hourly dosing for a while. Having difficulty thinking at the mo, eye infected and sore, sorry if I am not making sense

Mx

Mandi, It came out wrong, I mean't to say stopped.

I'll try reducing the dose a bit then,

Thanks

Subject: Re: ChelationTo: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010, 8:40 AM

Do you mean stalled on chelation or 2 months not chelating? If you stop for a while then start again its often good to start with smaller doses.

Mx

Hi,Finished our first round today after a 2 month stall period and did 5 mg ALA 3 hourly, DS is 39lbs. Day two was fantastic but he was irritable by day three. I don't think it is yeast, I really think he was just having a rough time. I increased C and mag but for the next round would you decrease the dosage or perhaps dose at 2.5 hrs? Any other suggestions? I only plan to do DMSA once a month, also 5mg. Thanks in advance,

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> I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to

dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has

always been suggested in my son's hair tests.

> Kenny

** ive seen this written as well, provided it is a maximum of 3 hour

doses (you can go up to 4 hours at night) then it is still proper

chelation.

--

is

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> I hope you don't mind me butting in, but we have at times found it better to

dose ALA at around 2.5 hours, it may be due to a fast metabolism which has

always been suggested in my son's hair tests.

> Kenny

** ive seen this written as well, provided it is a maximum of 3 hour

doses (you can go up to 4 hours at night) then it is still proper

chelation.

--

is

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If some of you are facing challenges with chelation, the good news is that

there are other methods to remove heavy metals and toxicity from the body.

Detoxification of the body has a weightage of 15% in my total wellness

treatment protocol to restore a sick body back to good health.

Feel free to send me an email if you need more details.

--

Warmest regards

Doc Bob Koh - Total Wellness & Cancer Specialist/Consultant

Complementary/Alternative Medicine Practitioner

Taiwan Raynar Total Wellness & Cancer Center

Certified TCM Physician - ROC

Certified Isogai Practitioner-Japan

Certified Nutritionist - Taipei Medical University

Detoxification Specialist - Detoxification Association (ROC)

Registered Member - Traditional Chinese Medicine Society (ROC)

Board Member - Detoxification Association (ROC)

http://www.facebook.com/docbob.koh

" The doctor of the future will not prescribe drugs, but will interest his

patients in healthy diet, and the proper maintenance of the human frame, and

the removal of the root cause of disease and conditions. "

--- A. Edison 1847 - 1933

" A doctor's primary role is to treat the root cause of disease and

conditions, restore the human body to total wellness and optimum health, and

not just suppressing the symptoms. That's my primary role as a

doctor/healthcare provider and practitioner. "

---

Doc Bob Koh 1951 - 2072 & Beyond

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Hi Bob,

You may want to further establish yourself and your merit(s) up front and out in

the open (of such evidence, that we would be about anything so meaningful at

All, vs. the old model of money and politics or both, of fascism? if not all of

politics and lucre) before you lure people into something that has gotten a lot

of other folks into trouble otherwise? .. . Hello?!.

Please feel free to express yourself, Thereof? .. . (No, I don't endear myself

to the psychiatrists or psychologists, really, certainly not many of them where

of ulterior motives, of not being so open and honest? and Objective

That's sort of how I help, where I help so much at All? .. .

Glavic

I prove myself right Up front, and Feel We all do better by as much.. . (of how

as much shapes the greater understanding? of more? of as much, I Feel as

understand..) I realize some of us make a living otherwise, and some need to be

treated more privately if not intimately.. That might not be me that needs as

much?!.

I'm not a Facebook member. I don't play dance with the social sites?!. Maybe

later, if doesn't work out enough for me.. Oh, I also say my

prayers, how much that reaches out to, that I should need anything else? .. .

I go with what I *Feel* (as Understand, no less.. . Thereof.

I wish as much for All of Us

The *professions* can be so compromising?!. Compromised by as much, perhaps, I'd

be *Understanding/about Understanding, More " (of Communication?!. no less).

That's *my* expertise if anyone should need help with that, that that don't put

everything in It's more meaningful place, but I Feel It Does

BWT

>

> If some of you are facing challenges with chelation, the good news is that

> there are other methods to remove heavy metals and toxicity from the body.

>

> Detoxification of the body has a weightage of 15% in my total wellness

> treatment protocol to restore a sick body back to good health.

>

> Feel free to send me an email if you need more details.

>

> --

> Warmest regards

> Doc Bob Koh - Total Wellness & Cancer Specialist/Consultant

> Complementary/Alternative Medicine Practitioner

> Taiwan Raynar Total Wellness & Cancer Center

> Certified TCM Physician - ROC

> Certified Isogai Practitioner-Japan

> Certified Nutritionist - Taipei Medical University

> Detoxification Specialist - Detoxification Association (ROC)

> Registered Member - Traditional Chinese Medicine Society (ROC)

> Board Member - Detoxification Association (ROC)

> http://www.facebook.com/docbob.koh

>

> " The doctor of the future will not prescribe drugs, but will interest his

> patients in healthy diet, and the proper maintenance of the human frame, and

> the removal of the root cause of disease and conditions. "

> --- A. Edison 1847 - 1933

>

> " A doctor's primary role is to treat the root cause of disease and

> conditions, restore the human body to total wellness and optimum health, and

> not just suppressing the symptoms. That's my primary role as a

> doctor/healthcare provider and practitioner. "

> ---

> Doc Bob Koh 1951 - 2072 & Beyond

>

>

>

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