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Are you using Nordiac Naturals Omegas?They have soy in them ,and that can be the

sign of a soy allergy.My son has them as well,but we tolerate them due to the

benefits of the omegas.I have called Nordiac Naturals several times asking for a

soy free version.They say their oils use the soy as a stabilizer and it is a

very small amount,but we still see the allergic bumps.I wish more people would

ask for soy free version...

>

> My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We

just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence... any

reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a

mystery I must find the answer to.

> I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but

definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

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Are you using Nordiac Naturals Omegas?They have soy in them ,and that can be the

sign of a soy allergy.My son has them as well,but we tolerate them due to the

benefits of the omegas.I have called Nordiac Naturals several times asking for a

soy free version.They say their oils use the soy as a stabilizer and it is a

very small amount,but we still see the allergic bumps.I wish more people would

ask for soy free version...

>

> My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We

just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence... any

reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a

mystery I must find the answer to.

> I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but

definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

>ls

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Are you using Nordiac Naturals Omegas?They have soy in them ,and that can be the

sign of a soy allergy.My son has them as well,but we tolerate them due to the

benefits of the omegas.I have called Nordiac Naturals several times asking for a

soy free version.They say their oils use the soy as a stabilizer and it is a

very small amount,but we still see the allergic bumps.I wish more people would

ask for soy free version...

>

> My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We

just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence... any

reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a

mystery I must find the answer to.

> I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but

definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

>ls

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for me I see them only with gluten infractions

bumps on arms are back... we just started chelation

My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence... any reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a mystery I must find the answer to.I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

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My son and I have the same bumps. I think the bumps caused by omega defficiency are skin colored. Strep rash has a red in the bumps or inflammation. My kids have had that too. My son got the bumps with chelation as well, but with chelation they were red so I am assuming they had something to do with viral or yeast. He also had 2 matching deep paper cut looking cuts on each big toe. Maybe chelation has broken up some biofilm and some nasty stuff like viral or bacterial is coming out. That's my best guess. But I'm just a mom, so there's probably some better scientific answer out there. To: mb12 valtrex Sent: Tue, December 22, 2009 10:38:24 PMSubject: bumps on arms are back... we just started chelation

My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence.... any reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a mystery I must find the answer to.

I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

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Hi, In my hospital rounds as a RN I see it all the time, in the same place on

the back of the arms. It is KP, Keratosis Polaris (that is what we usually call

it) and yes it is a signal to us that nutrition is lacking in fatty acids.

Within one week of starting an Omega 3 they fade. I am not sure if most doctors

put that together, but nurses believe in it because that is what we see. I had

it and it does come back if I forget my fish oil. Hope that helps.

Good luck, we start chelation soon, let us know how it goes.

, mommy to , age 3

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> My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We

just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence... any

reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a

mystery I must find the answer to.

> I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but

definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

>

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Hi, In my hospital rounds as a RN I see it all the time, in the same place on

the back of the arms. It is KP, Keratosis Polaris (that is what we usually call

it) and yes it is a signal to us that nutrition is lacking in fatty acids.

Within one week of starting an Omega 3 they fade. I am not sure if most doctors

put that together, but nurses believe in it because that is what we see. I had

it and it does come back if I forget my fish oil. Hope that helps.

Good luck, we start chelation soon, let us know how it goes.

, mommy to , age 3

>

> My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We

just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence... any

reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a

mystery I must find the answer to.

> I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but

definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

>

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Hi, In my hospital rounds as a RN I see it all the time, in the same place on

the back of the arms. It is KP, Keratosis Polaris (that is what we usually call

it) and yes it is a signal to us that nutrition is lacking in fatty acids.

Within one week of starting an Omega 3 they fade. I am not sure if most doctors

put that together, but nurses believe in it because that is what we see. I had

it and it does come back if I forget my fish oil. Hope that helps.

Good luck, we start chelation soon, let us know how it goes.

, mommy to , age 3

>

> My son's bumps on his arm come and go depending on if he gets his omegas. We

just started chelation last week, and the bumps came in with a vengence... any

reason why all these kids have bumps in the same place of their arms. It is a

mystery I must find the answer to.

> I've been told it was strep, lack of omegas, or just plain exema. but

definately we see a diffrence when he takes the omegas

>

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