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I'm not sure we completely understand what these rashes are at this point (it's

probablly

fungus but could be the fungal toxins), but working to get fungus under control

and

stabilizing fatty acids often does the trick for this.

I would:

1. Lose any starches, complex carbs, gluten and casien from the diet.

2. Consider increasing your fungal strategy.

3. Add Niacin and L-Carnatine multiple times a day (3 times suggested).

4. Add Cod Liver Oil or Coromega.

5. Add Vitamin C

The good news is your child is detoxing through this process.

I would hold of on any other changes for now until you get through this phase.

I suspect

another four weeks before the signs of this have subsided.

- Stan

>

> Hi group

> My daughter has had an itchy rash that seems more like an allergy. It's

> on her legs, arms, writsts (swolen clustered rash) and very itchy. She

> also had red flaky cheeks (1wk) and feaver blister that are just now

> healing. We should have started MB12 shots but I need to be sure the

> valtrex(day44) is not the cause of an allergy and what I am seeing is a

> detox rash instead. Either way, is it safe to start the MB12 now? She

> is not in distress over the rash, it just looks horrible. This is a

> hard call, I need some input.

> Thank you all,

> Virginia

>

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I would strongly agree with that.

You're child is obviously responding. Care to share the exact protocol you're

doing, diet

included.

Thanks.

- Stan

> >

> > Hi group

> > My daughter has had an itchy rash that seems more like an allergy. It's

> > on her legs, arms, writsts (swolen clustered rash) and very itchy. She

> > also had red flaky cheeks (1wk) and feaver blister that are just now

> > healing. We should have started MB12 shots but I need to be sure the

> > valtrex(day44) is not the cause of an allergy and what I am seeing is a

> > detox rash instead. Either way, is it safe to start the MB12 now? She

> > is not in distress over the rash, it just looks horrible. This is a

> > hard call, I need some input.

> > Thank you all,

> > Virginia

> >

>

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Thanks for responding Stan, Kersten

We are Casien, soy, egg, and sugar free. dyflucan 100mg (2 mo),

valtrex 750mg(day45), CLO, probio support+culturell, GABA, CoQ-10

w/tourine, melatonin, multi vitamin, calcium w/mag, enzymes w/some

meals. just added buffered C and L-carnitine.

Took away TD glutathion & TD zinc because of the rashes.

I have oil of oregano and black walnut extract (gross, hard to mask

tast) that I might try for yeast, what do you think?

She is starting to cry daily which is very odd, she never cries or

tantrums for that matter, ever.

PS I took a look at the photo album and Juli's rashes look similar to

some.

Thank you guys, I sooo appreciate this group, could not do this

without it.

Virginia

> > >

> > > Hi group

> > > My daughter has had an itchy rash that seems more like an

allergy. It's

> > > on her legs, arms, writsts (swolen clustered rash) and very

itchy. She

> > > also had red flaky cheeks (1wk) and feaver blister that are

just now

> > > healing. We should have started MB12 shots but I need to be

sure the

> > > valtrex(day44) is not the cause of an allergy and what I am

seeing is a

> > > detox rash instead. Either way, is it safe to start the MB12

now? She

> > > is not in distress over the rash, it just looks horrible. This

is a

> > > hard call, I need some input.

> > > Thank you all,

> > > Virginia

> > >

> >

>

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