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Should you chelate when you are sick or coming down with a cold?   Message List  
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hi all...

i just have to ask (even though i believe that the answer is no). my
husband thinks that i just keep coming up with excuses to prevent
chelation (i.e. making sure my son is on a zinc he can tolerate, is
on glutathione, & receiving his B-12 faithfully, and taking vitamin
C). it took us quite some time to get to this point, as my son(Jake,
3 yrs old) is **VERY** sensitive to supplements.

now when the pivotal moment arrives, my son wakes up with a cough,
and congested head. after he gets going, he stops coughing, but he
has a scratchy voice.

my concern is the thought that the glutathione reserves, and
supplements that we have been giving him are currently being re-
directed to battling his on-coming cold, and that any mercury we
stir up may not be dealt with as we intended and that we could
possibly be doing more damage by having our son chelate with
improper support.

i am willing to listen if i am wrong, or if i am correct. please let
me know either way as my husband doesn't trust my opinion, and wants
outside confirmation.

thanks!!!

shannon.






Sat Nov 5, 2005 6:15 pm

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hi all... i just have to ask (even though i believe that the answer is no). my husband thinks that i just keep coming up with excuses to prevent chelation...
jacoboosmom
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Nov 5, 2005
6:15 pm

... I am sure you didn't intend it that way, but in effect your husband is right. Presumably you did this due to advice from a doctor who is following a...
andrewhallcutler
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Nov 6, 2005
9:34 pm

Shannon, This seems like a good time to ask what chelator, dose, and dosing schedule you plan on using. Linda S S ... <tt> ... <BR> I am sure you didn't...
Linda Shepard Salzer
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Nov 7, 2005
3:16 am

thanks for your response linda!! i caved in and we have been chelating anyway. i feel a little terrible in that my son is now so sick that he is vomitting. :-(...
jacoboosmom
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Nov 7, 2005
5:06 am

Shannon, I'm not Linda, but I think it might be good to chime in now, considering your situation. I think most people who are experienced with chelation would...
joshisims
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Nov 7, 2005
6:03 am

These are the kind of incidents that make me want to get off these lists/boards. But, it should be noted, that everyone was......really, really nice and even...
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Nov 7, 2005
12:12 pm

Shannon, When you have a chance could you please let us know how your son is doing? I had a very poor sleep last night thinking about your little boy. I...
joshisims
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Nov 7, 2005
4:34 pm

Shannon, I would stop this round as I am concerned of the dosing schedule that you are giving to your child. My son is 56 lbs and we were dosing 8.33 of DMSA ...
Jackie Hines
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Nov 7, 2005
1:01 pm
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