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My children improved tremendously on a few long breaks from chelation that

lasted a month or two. The first break was unintentional, my younger son and I

got sick and afterward I was too weak to begin again for awhile. The chelation

rounds we started after the breaks were more symptomatic and caused quite a bit

of discomfort.

I did not notice this until I looked back and realized what had happened. I

think the first round after a break mobilizes a lot more metal than previous

rounds did. I want to warn people to consider starting at a much lower dose if

you have taken a break.

I'd like to know Andy's thoughts on this because I am not sure if even lowering

the dose will help or if something else should be done (higher EFAs or

something).

I know that I have told some people about our success with taking longer breaks

and they decided to do so also and had the same success. If there is anything

that can be done to lessen side effects when starting again though, I'd like to

tell them what is recommended.

Please consider, Andy and others, that I am mainly talking about the more severe

children, whose parents sometimes find it hard to know if progress is even

taking place until they take a break. I honestly think my experience with

breaks kept some doing Cutler protocol when they may have otherwise given up.

Liz

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