Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 Hey , There is a lot to being said for consistency. I get it that life interferes with chelation. There is a reason we are only at 103 rounds . okay many reasons from parasite cleanses to vacations to viral protocols to I'm just tooooooo damn tired. Like you we do the best we can andtkeep plugging away. I do see a difference with keeping the rounds consecutive and not skipping. So now that I know that and we are over the tough times we plug away at being pretty consistent every week. Maybe the reason you hear improved yeast reports at 50 and then again at 100 ish is bcs the 50 round " yeast wise " is so much better than it was at the 10th round but the 100th round is WAY better than was at the 10. I thought we were doing so much better at the 50th but now I know its nothing compared to the 100th. So nice for it not to be ruling our lives. Iodine/selenium & /or (all depending) adrenal cortex plus all the regular a/c protocol supplements helped sleep in our house, for both of us. I too have a background of lots of amalgams removed and then followed by sleeping 3-4 broken hours of sleep a night for 5 years due to my daughters health issues. I finally broke the " no sleep " cycle with iodine for me and 103 rounds of chelation for her. Now I sleep 6 hours of sleep most nights and its amazing. I want MORE MORE MORE sleep that is. I still wake on her rounds nights every 2 1/2 hours and I do it happily. I see the results and I wake with a smile each time. I know it sounds corny but Im saving my little girl and Im watching a miracle before my very eyes. Its sweet stuff. Nope, I don't have a science degree and I don't say it too well, but I know how to read, I know how to follow my instincts, I know how to listen to my daughter and with that Im saving her. Anyone can do this and I don't understand why more dont. Really I don't. I hope the same success for all of you. Sorry Im sounding a little sappy but we are at the stage where we can now have a houseful of people and she thrives in it and has the best time of all. We had a full house of friends and kids tonight. We have lived in relative isolation for years during her healing and now our doors are open and friends are coming over for dinner. I don't have to watch to see what is going to happen .I relax, make dinner with friends, have a glass of wine, laugh, stay up too late and look around after a few hours and she is happy and laughing and having a blast. Yup a miracle if you ask me. Simone On 2011-04-03, at 2:28 PM, RoseGvr@... wrote: > Thank you Simone! > > Very helpful. Some people say that yeast is minimized after a year or 50 > rounds.. I'm at about 45 rounds (but over 4 years since I can't chelate much > more than 10 rounds a year) and it's not changed much in the last 45 > rounds. I do control it somewhat with the GSE and biotin -- but it's never > gone. > > My life is slowing down a little this year, so I'm planning to get in 20 or > 25 rounds minimum this year. It sounds like it took 100 rounds (2 years of > weekly chelating) for yeast to really be minimized. I've been tormented by > yeast for several years so I'm eager to see some progress. I should be at > around 60 or 70 rounds at the end of this year. I can't wait to see some > yeast progress! > > I use to see lots of progress being reported -- regarding yeast -- at the > 50 round mark -- but I notice some of reports seem to indicate that it's > more like round 100. I guess it has to do with how toxic people are to begin > with (I suspect I was very with a mouth full of amalgams that started > breaking down over a decade ago). I'd had them removed not knowing anything about > a 'safe' protocol -- but I'd read enough to mistrust the mercury so I > started having the composite put in instead. Still, I know I swallowed some > mercury. The last 4 I had removed 4 years ago on the safe mercury protocol, > but some leaks anyway I'm sure. > > It takes forever to get in rounds because my sleep is messed up anyway -- > even when I'm not chelating. There were times I'd miss a full night or > two some weeks. Since doing 45 rounds, I now only miss 1/2 nights (still so > hard to work on just 3/4 hours sleep). Since just losing 1-2 half nights > sleep every other week, I've done better (and should be able to get in more > rounds this year). So, I guess that is solid progress. My sleep is better > -- not worse. Though it's not totally restored yet. > > Thanks again for sharing all the details. I bet there is a lot more > progress with your child than having the yeast under control. It must be such a > miracle to see how people's kids come back... one small shot having taken > everything away in a moment ~ but years of toil, expense, sleeplessness and > become mini medical experts is what it takes to put things back that a > one-second shot can destroy. Here's to everyone's recovering kids! (I'm a > chelating adult - with no biological kids). > > /Rosegvr > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2011 Report Share Posted April 4, 2011 Oh April I wasn't meaning to knock you for not being more consistent, just inspire you to keep going. I'm sure you are doing exactly what you need to do and what you can do right now. No Im only chelating my husband and child. I still have mercury under two crowns that will be removed in the fall and I cant wait! Just financial reasons why I haven't done it sooner. Typical mom putting the life vest on everyone else first. I just think they needed it more. Im definitely toxic but they are feeling the effects right now more than I am. Blessing to you. Simone On 2011-04-04, at 1:33 AM, RoseGvr@... wrote: > That is a miracle Simone and wonderful to hear. I love hearing these > stories about recovering children. I'm a kindergarten teacher so children are > very dear to my heart. Do you also chelate yourself or just your child? > > I think I would have been more consistent for a child than I was for > myself. Trying to teach full-time was such a stress that I just didn't have > energy for much else (exercise and chelating were things I constantly battled to > do). Even taking supplements twice a day was hard but I always took my C > and a few others. But, when you are so exhausted, it's not easy to wake up > in the middle of the night - esp. when you are not use to sleeping through > the night. It feels crazy to wake yourself up with an alarm! But you have > to. > > I think you're right about yeast being better at the 50 round mark and a > lot better at the 100 round. It's such a slow process that one can become > very discouraged. These stories are great motivators to keep going. I seems > like many people need more than 100 rounds to be healed (even children who > had no fillings)! > > Blessings to you. I enjoyed your story! > > /Rosegvr > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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