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Hi Bee and friends, Any suggestions for our little guy. He just turned 4 this

week and his behavior has been doing well...but a rash has been all over his

body. At first we thought it was a food reaction or a healing reaction...but

then I found out that many children at his school came down with fifths

disease....and the rash somewhat resembled it. So, now I know what his body is

dealing with between the toxins and healing, he is in overload. So today he was

lethargic and started a fever. It now fluctuates over 102.5 (I always ran high

fevers too, I never messed around...always got really hot if I got hot at all)

He is now sleeping, but kind of restless, weezy, hot, and snotty.

For an adult, I would not worry...but for him...what would you recommend? He

doesn't yet top 40lbs...but he is a tough little guy. If he knows we are taking

something to heal his tummy, he will usually do it (usually LOL) I have given

him NO drugs at all. He wouldn't drink his soup tonight, but he had plenty of

water, 3 egg yolks with coconut ghee and gelatin in his warm " milk " and a couple

of shrimp for dinner.

His bm's lately have been half orange/soft and half brown and firm. I pulled

out avocados because he wasn't digesting them.

We have all been detoxing and fighting off the symptoms this past week...but he

has the worst.

I just want to know what to do with his high fever. Is there anything to

administer other than a cool pack on the head? I am new to the whole " Tylenol

free " idea since last year and have not used any drug at all.

Hugs, Anne G

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