I have a 7 year old daughter who is being chelated with 50mg of DMSA
every 4 hours/ 3 days on/11 off. With this last bloodwork her liver
enzymes were elevated and we are taking a break until they come back
down. This is the second time in the last 7 months that her liver
enzymes have come back elevated. My question is this--once her liver
enzymes return to normal, would it be easier on her liver to chelate
with a low dose (say 15 mg) of LA every 3 hours instead of using the
DMSA? A year and a half ago she was considered aspergers. Now she
has fully recovered and is in a regular class with no supports. She
is on a strict gfcf diet. Her DD hair test showed elevated aluminum
(11 with ref. range <8) and arsenic (0.14 with ref. range <0.06),
with all the other items being within the ref. range. By the
counting rules she is mercury toxic as well. I would like to get
these toxins out of her and maybe she could be able to have a normal
diet someday too. Any advice?