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Re: Kid getting wise to the DMSA

Matt,

Try grape juice. It has a really strong flavor. I even freeze it
and let my son eat it as an ice. This is very appealing. You can
try half and add more. I have a normal son that I have have gotten
away w/ this method. He had some stool problems that improved from a
few rounds of chelation. This son did not get any shots after the
first 6 months, this child is only 3 and does jump leaps and bounds
when I chelate him.

Marianne
--- In Autism-Mercury@y..., Mum231ASD@a... wrote:
> Hi Matt
> I had this trouble too, tried using water the first round and he
got up and
> barracaded the door with furniture, telling me I'm sure, don't
creep up on me
> with that stuff again! He had never done this before or since!
Moria noted
> Dana mixes her kids supp in honey, after trying all sorts, I'm
using a pea
> sized amount of choclate spread/sauce. If you can get Doctors note
- Please
> supply DMSA blah blah - Kirkman flavoured brand is not smelly and
is quite
> palatable, their ALA you don't need a doctors note for. The nearest
Sam gets
> to anything with sugar in OFF round is an odd apple, so he'll come
from the
> opposite end of the house for his 'treat' - how sad is that?
> HTH
> Mandi in UK
>
> > Our 3 yr old has autism and an elevated lead level. The provoked
urine and
> > hair tests for other metals are pending. We started chelating
him. What
> > can
> > I say, he's wise to us. He took his first dose mixed in with
apple,
> > cinnamon
> > and sugar no problem. The next batch in pear and sugar was a
wrestling
> > match. He actually gagged and threw up on his 3rd dose in ice
cream. When
> > I
> > mixed the next dose in margarine and sugar he took most of it.
The
> > following
> > dose in marshmallow cream was another wrestling match. I got
MOST of the
> > next dose in cake icing into him. I tasted most of these. The
DMSA is
> > bitter but the odor I think is pretty effectively masked, and
there is
> > enough
> > sweet stuff to cover the taste. He gets quite upset now when I
come near
> > him
> > with a spoon of goodies, saying 'All Done" or "Ethan's turn" (his
brother)
> > or
> > "Put away", sobbing all the while.
> >
> > I won't even go into the struggle with supplements in the juice.
> >
> > What I need is some advice about how to best to mask the flavor
or what
> > might
> > be successful to persuade him to take it. HELLPP!!
> >
> > MAtt
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




Mon Nov 11, 2002 3:17 pm

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Our 3 yr old has autism and an elevated lead level. The provoked urine and hair tests for other metals are pending. We started chelating him. What can I...
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Nov 11, 2002
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Hi Matt I had this trouble too, tried using water the first round and he got up and barracaded the door with furniture, telling me I'm sure, don't creep up on...
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Nov 11, 2002
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Matt, Try grape juice. It has a really strong flavor. I even freeze it and let my son eat it as an ice. This is very appealing. You can try half and add...
marib005
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Nov 11, 2002
3:17 pm

You might try chocolate syrup.... If you have a brand he will tolerate. Good Luck, Tracy ... urine and ... him. What can ... apple, cinnamon ... wrestling ......
andya69
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Nov 11, 2002
6:48 am

Matt, I hate to sound like a broken record, but have you tried Kirkman's DMSA? It doesn't taste or smell bad. I give it to my son in a spoon of yogurt and he...
Susan Iannuzzi
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Nov 11, 2002
5:28 pm

... is enough ... Try reducing the "sweet stuff". Read my previous message about how I give supplements. But more is not necessarily better, because it is ...
danaatty
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Nov 11, 2002
5:48 pm

... And most of these kids usually can smell and taste even what's not in there ... did it, it was obvious that he knew it. The only easy way for us was - same...
Valentina Scharpf
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