Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 Hi Dr Usman has suggested we put in baking soda to Tom's bath to make him more alkaline. We usually put in Epsom salts and she reckons ok to do both. If you were doing both what would you use as a ratio? We tend to bung in quite a bit of epsom salts with good effect. But probably should use a proper measure rather than whichever mouldering tea cup/mug has been left in the bathroom in close proximity to the sack of salts. ALSO - presume you wouldn't use an EDTA bath at the same time as it would absorb all the minerals.... (sorry if that sounds bleedin' obvious but we are quite dim and prone to get these things wrong) so - alternate an epsom salts/baking soda bath with an EDTA bath, alternate baths? He doen'st get a bath every night - we're not that good parents. But probably three a week and an extra one before family visits? also and this is odd. Tom's hair has been a bit coarse for the past three years or so. And suddenly it's becoming much silkier. Still choc full of antimony but silky hair (silkier at least) that's odd isn't it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2007 Report Share Posted February 17, 2007 Hi we do epsom salts and baking soda in the bath re Bradstreets clinic. 2 cups of Epsom salts and 2 tbls of baking soda. Peta-- - In Autism Treatment , " stephaniesirr " wrote: > > Hi > > Dr Usman has suggested we put in baking soda to Tom's bath to make him > more alkaline. > > We usually put in Epsom salts and she reckons ok to do both. If you > were doing both what would you use as a ratio? We tend to bung in > quite a bit of epsom salts with good effect. But probably should use > a proper measure rather than whichever mouldering tea cup/mug has been > left in the bathroom in close proximity to the sack of salts. > > ALSO - presume you wouldn't use an EDTA bath at the same time as it > would absorb all the minerals.... (sorry if that sounds bleedin' > obvious but we are quite dim and prone to get these things wrong) > > so - alternate an epsom salts/baking soda bath with an EDTA bath, > alternate baths? He doen'st get a bath every night - we're not that > good parents. But probably three a week and an extra one before > family visits? > > also and this is odd. Tom's hair has been a bit coarse for the past > three years or so. And suddenly it's becoming much silkier. Still > choc full of antimony but silky hair (silkier at least) that's odd > isn't it? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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