Guest guest Posted December 30, 2005 Report Share Posted December 30, 2005 The " poop page " says black flecks ( " specks " ) means yeast or bacterial die-off. http://www.enzymestuff.com/rtstools.htm Mark > > Thought it was worthwhile to note that we have been noticing black > flecks in each bowel movement for the last few days. There was some > discussion of this on previous posts regarding the possible link to > metals excretion. We are quite positive that the black flecks are not > related to any food consumption (basically allowing only pale, > colorless food for a day or two). > > In addition, Stan you recently inquired about the intesity of > the " rash-patches " - particularly relating to the time of day. Here > goes...pale, flesh colored upon waking, gradually changing to a light > pink color by lunch, upon waking from naptime - bright pink, then > beginning to fade to light pink by bedtime. However, I must add that > every now and then the patches will become bright pink and then > quickly fade away. Recently the boundaries of the smaller patch has > expanded a bit. We have not chelated yet, so we do not have a > personal comparison. (As I mentioned in an earlier post, these > patches consist of tiny bumps and emerged with the switch from > Acylovir to Valtrex.) Still working on a successful photo~ > > > Luke, 2.11 years (day 21 Valtrex 250mg 3x per day) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2006 Report Share Posted January 1, 2006 Hi , One reason I think this is interesting is that we learned by doing mercury vapor testing in an ADHD adult excreting metals (me) that the metals are almost zero in the morning and seem to increase during the day. Additionally with the rash coming and going and moving... this isn't a typical herpes virus response. IMO it's just another piece of evidence that seems to be telling us there is more going on than just viral management here. Keep the observations coming. - Stan > > Thought it was worthwhile to note that we have been noticing black > flecks in each bowel movement for the last few days. There was some > discussion of this on previous posts regarding the possible link to > metals excretion. We are quite positive that the black flecks are not > related to any food consumption (basically allowing only pale, > colorless food for a day or two). > > In addition, Stan you recently inquired about the intesity of > the " rash-patches " - particularly relating to the time of day. Here > goes...pale, flesh colored upon waking, gradually changing to a light > pink color by lunch, upon waking from naptime - bright pink, then > beginning to fade to light pink by bedtime. However, I must add that > every now and then the patches will become bright pink and then > quickly fade away. Recently the boundaries of the smaller patch has > expanded a bit. We have not chelated yet, so we do not have a > personal comparison. (As I mentioned in an earlier post, these > patches consist of tiny bumps and emerged with the switch from > Acylovir to Valtrex.) Still working on a successful photo~ > > > Luke, 2.11 years (day 21 Valtrex 250mg 3x per day) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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