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I believe a couple of month ago I have read something about it but since my

child did not have it I did not pay attention to it. My daughter started

having very sweaty head at the end of August. At the time I attributed it

to the weather. Now it is 37F outside (we live in Minnesota) and her head

is constantly sweaty even if her hands and feet are cold. The only thing I

could think of is: we increased Effexor about the same time and switched

from Nizoral to Diflucan a month later. Now I am not sure any more: maybe

in August it was the weather and now...what? Nothing changed in her diet

(as far as I know). Did anybody have the same experience?

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My son's head does the exact same thing when on enzymes but when we

took them out for a week (dt surgery) then it didn't....I was

wondering the same thing when I read this. Weird?

Dena

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> Can enzymes and probiotics cause head sweating? During my son's nap

> times, I noticed his head sweats making the pillow cover damp...Has

> this ever happened to anybody?

Sweating is a detox effect. Many times it is a good thing,

occasionally it is a bad thing. For example, if your child does not

tolerate the enzymes or probiotics, sweating is a bad thing.

However, if there is detox going on now, then it is a good thing.

I would give it about 3 weeks, see if things improve. If so, then it

was a good thing. If not, then drop one or the other, see if that

helps.

Dana

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In a message dated 3/1/04 11:25:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

allbee_hive@... writes:

> My son who is ten and was diagnosed about a year ago with Asperger's

> Syndrome has done this since he was a newborn, as did his older sister. As

soon as

> they fell asleep their whole head was covered in sweat. He still does it

> somewhat but his sister, nearly 12, no longer does.

>

Both my kids (Aspergers boy 7 1/2, NT girl 4) do this as well.

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