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Chelation?

by Stacie

 
mmm. Haven't done that in a few weeks. I had Daniel's cbc ran a couple weeks ago and I didn't like what I saw. His neutrophils were low 28 and range is 40-65. And Esonophils were up - and so was another one.

We ended up putting him on duflican for 2 weeks for yeast since he was antibiotics for most of month of January. He is doing alot better. MOre alert and eating better now. So, I had his blood rechecked on Tuesday, waiting for the results on that before I go ahead. I didn't feel comfortable chelating him while he has some type of infection going on and his counts were so off. I am not too concerned about the cells that represent "food allergies", I'm hoping that chelating the mercury will help that problem. But, the neutrophils down and the "infection" ones way up - were enough to stop chelation untill I feel more comfortable with the counts.

Still giving MSM and Epsom salts baths because they really seem to help him in between rounds. He is in a good mood and his skin color is looking more healthy.

If I get the tests back in, perhaps I'll go again this weekend minus the ala and up the dmsa a bit. He was taking Kirkman's low dose. So, it's only 12.5 mgs of both. The merc seems to be still be circulating - no regression so I plan on just going 100 mg dmsa 3 times a day for awhile and pull out what is circulating. Maybe in a few weeks re-add the ala for a few rounds and see how it goes. Ala causes a bit of regression especially during the first day with him. I don't think that is too much dmsa - he weighs 60 lbs. So, I beleive it's still pretty conservative. What do yall think?



Posted on Mar 29, 2001, 10:14 AM

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