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Hi , My son has been doing CLES baths nightly since 11/13/06. It should probably be noted that he is not on the spectrum but has pretty severe PANDAS. I started the baths because I wanted to add an antiviral adjunct while waiting for an appt with a DAN! My son is 12, weighs 85lbs. I use 2 cups of epsom salts, 3000mg of buffered vit c (crushed) and 1000mg of L-Lysine (empty the capsule right into the tub). If we're not pressed for time, I'll rub his legs through his pajamas before he gets in as I've read that doing this assists in absorbtion. He stays in for at least 20 mins but I can't seem to get him to stay in for more than 30. I read that loose bm's are a sign that there is too much epsom salt in the water. We've had no problem yet. It's been a wonderful, low cost addition to our arsenal. I suspect it may actually be doing some good as his horrific acid reflux is markedly better and that is always a

good gauge of his anxiety levels (which is the outward sign of his PANDAS condition). Best wishes to you, Gayle Kassen wrote: Hi!I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the CLES baths.My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone tell me howmuch of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long do youkeep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in there withhis younger brother (he's

NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.) Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so much. K.

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To add to this, my son is 8 and 74 lbs.

I use

3000 mg to 4000 mg of vitamin C crystals from Trader Joes

3 - 4 tbsp of Baking soda since my Vitamin C is not buffered

1000 mg of Lysine

1/4 cup Epsom salts (I use less because my son has a problem with

sulphur donors, gets red ears even on this amount)

Gayatri

> Hi!

> I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the CLES

baths.

> My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone tell me

how

> much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long do you

> keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in there

with

> his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.)

> Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so much.

> K.

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Hi ,

Anyone has tried Magnet clay baths? Please let me know. Are these the same as you're talking about?

Thanks,

Mina

Reply-To: mb12 valtrex To: mb12 valtrex Subject: Re: CLES bathDate: Mon, 04 Dec 2006 04:44:10 -0000

To add to this, my son is 8 and 74 lbs.I use3000 mg to 4000 mg of vitamin C crystals from Trader Joes3 - 4 tbsp of Baking soda since my Vitamin C is not buffered1000 mg of Lysine1/4 cup Epsom salts (I use less because my son has a problem with sulphur donors, gets red ears even on this amount)Gayatri> Hi!> I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the CLES baths.> My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone tell me how> much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long do you> keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in there with> his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.) > Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so much. > K. > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.>

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> > Hi!

> > I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the CLES

> baths.

> > My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone tell

me

> how

> > much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long do you

> > keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in there

> with

> > his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.)

> > Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so

much.

> > K.

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Hi :

Vitamin C is very much a part of the CLES bath routine. See if a

search brings up the information Natasa reposted a few days ago. It

explains the rationale for it. The test for Vitamin C tolerance is

usually bowel tolerance. You may begin with 1 gm a day and work up

slowly gram by gram to see how he does in terms of BMs.

Gayatri

> > > Hi!

> > > I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the CLES

> > baths.

> > > My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone tell

> me

> > how

> > > much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long do

you

> > > keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in

there

> > with

> > > his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.)

> > > Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so

> much.

> > > K.

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Hi

I rethought that - if you think that your son's dose is high enough

and don't want to rock the boat, don't. I don't know if the people

who came up with the CLES bath were able to take it orally or not,

maybe orally was a problem. Some kid's skins are sensitive and may

not do well with the vitamin C in the water. I think there shouldn't

be any hard and fast rules. As it is we are constantly tweaking

things around as is apparent from my post below :). Or try it out

with a low dose in water and see what happens, you will always be

the best judge of your own child's reactions.

Gayatri

> > > > Hi!

> > > > I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the

CLES

> > > baths.

> > > > My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone

tell

> > me

> > > how

> > > > much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long

do

> you

> > > > keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in

> there

> > > with

> > > > his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.)

> > > > Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so

> > much.

> > > > K.

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I agree with Gayatri, except that the original reason for putting C in

the bath (as opposed to orally) was to I guess to bypass possible

gastro/absorption problems that are possible with high oral doses of C.

another reason is that by absorbing it transdermally the idea is that

its more 'durable' - apparently with the oral one you should be giving

small doses every couple of hours to get the full benefit.

you need baking soda with the C if the C is not buffered. If it is

buffered (it should say so on the box) it should cause no problems for

the skin or the bath tub. having said that I add baking soda regardless,

as I read somewhere that our kids are in need of it anyway...

Natasa

> > > > > Hi!

> > > > > I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the

> CLES

> > > > baths.

> > > > > My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone

> tell

> > > me

> > > > how

> > > > > much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long

> do

> > you

> > > > > keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in

> > there

> > > > with

> > > > > his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.)

> > > > > Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so

> > > much.

> > > > > K.

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Hello Group

I'm wondering if the CLES bath would irritate an already rashy body or

could it be soothing. My daughter still has itchy rashes on her legs

and arms (2-3wks), it is also moving to her abdomen and back. I hope

this is the Valtrex still working on the viruses.

Anyhow, does anyone have experiance with the baths while on valtrex?

Thank you all for your time.

Virginia

> > > > > > Hi!

> > > > > > I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the

> > CLES

> > > > > baths.

> > > > > > My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone

> > tell

> > > > me

> > > > > how

> > > > > > much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long

> > do

> > > you

> > > > > > keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in

> > > there

> > > > > with

> > > > > > his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.)

> > > > > > Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so

> > > > much.

> > > > > > K.

> > > > > >

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Allergy Research Group buffered Vitamin C from Cassava Root is working great for

us and is

a fine powder that you can easily add to anything

>

> what buffered C is everyone using? I have Kirkman's powder. How much goes

> into the tub if I can use the one I already have?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Judy

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we have been using epsom salt baths with rashes - doesn't seem to aggravate them.Hello GroupI'm wondering if the CLES bath would irritate an already rashy body orcould it be soothing. My daughter still has itchy rashes on her legsand arms (2-3wks), it is also moving to her abdomen and back. I hopethis is the Valtrex still working on the viruses. Anyhow, does anyone have experiance with the baths while on valtrex?Thank you all for your time.Virginia> > > > > > Hi!> > > > > > I'm new to the group and am looking for guidedance on the> > CLES> > > > > baths.> > > > > > My son is 6 years old and weighs about 60 lbs. Can anyone> > tell> > > > me> > > > > how> > > > > > much of each ingredient I should put in the bath. How long> > do> > > you> > > > > > keep your children in the bath? Is it ok to let him sit in> > > there> > > > > with> > > > > > his younger brother (he's NT, 4 years old, about 45 lbs.)> > > > > > Any insight into this would be extremely helpful! thanks so> > > > much.> > > > > > K.> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > > > > Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more> > > powerful> > > > > email and get things done faster.> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> Nora Middletontikigal@...

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