Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48 Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48 Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48 Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Mandi, have you tried Hellmans ketchup. It doesn't have onions or garlic (sulphur) in the flavouring - most of them do including heinz. Charlie's fine with hellmans. I know it could be tomato causing the problem but just a thought! Alison R Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Mandi, have you tried Hellmans ketchup. It doesn't have onions or garlic (sulphur) in the flavouring - most of them do including heinz. Charlie's fine with hellmans. I know it could be tomato causing the problem but just a thought! Alison R Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Never tried it but he seems OK with onion and garlic and less concentrated forms of tomato, he won;t take baths but will use the Mag sulphate cream, poof gone in 20 mins Mx Mandi, have you tried Hellmans ketchup. It doesn't have onions or garlic (sulphur) in the flavouring - most of them do including heinz. Charlie's fine with hellmans. I know it could be tomato causing the problem but just a thought! Alison R Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Never tried it but he seems OK with onion and garlic and less concentrated forms of tomato, he won;t take baths but will use the Mag sulphate cream, poof gone in 20 mins Mx Mandi, have you tried Hellmans ketchup. It doesn't have onions or garlic (sulphur) in the flavouring - most of them do including heinz. Charlie's fine with hellmans. I know it could be tomato causing the problem but just a thought! Alison R Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 Never tried it but he seems OK with onion and garlic and less concentrated forms of tomato, he won;t take baths but will use the Mag sulphate cream, poof gone in 20 mins Mx Mandi, have you tried Hellmans ketchup. It doesn't have onions or garlic (sulphur) in the flavouring - most of them do including heinz. Charlie's fine with hellmans. I know it could be tomato causing the problem but just a thought! Alison R Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 I do remember seeing his ear red when he was younger but nothing registered and I haven't really been looking out for this. Samples would be great Mandi, thank you. Should we expect die-off with them? Any possible negative reactions as DS seems to be tolerating less and less. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wednesday, 8 February 2012, 10:46 Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 I do remember seeing his ear red when he was younger but nothing registered and I haven't really been looking out for this. Samples would be great Mandi, thank you. Should we expect die-off with them? Any possible negative reactions as DS seems to be tolerating less and less. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Wednesday, 8 February 2012, 10:46 Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... Does it happen at a time other than in the bath? Joe's lights up after ketchup. I would trial No Phenol, I can send you some samples Mx So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, always only one Mx Hi everyone,I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 It might also be worth giving some molybdenum and b6 if not doing so already. Kenny > > So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48 > Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... > > >  > That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom > Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, > always only one > Mx >  > In a message dated 07/02/2012 22:09:15 GMT Standard Time, > swerenowski@... writes: >  > >Hi everyone, > >I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his > left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of > him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a > sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no > bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that > magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is > always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2012 Report Share Posted February 8, 2012 It might also be worth giving some molybdenum and b6 if not doing so already. Kenny > > So, should I assume that phenols are a problem and give him No Fenol or do you think the epsom salt baths would be sufficient?( He has the baths 2 out of 3 days.) I don't think he has any high phenol foods and the only fruit he has are pears. Thanks. Sue > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: Autism-Biomedical-Europe > Sent: Tuesday, 7 February 2012, 22:48 > Subject: Re: One red ear! ( Sorry if this is a really stupi... > > >  > That's a classic phenol reaction, a positive negative as it were, Epsom > Salts doing their thing. YOu could fry and egg on my middle son Joe's it so hot, > always only one > Mx >  > In a message dated 07/02/2012 22:09:15 GMT Standard Time, > swerenowski@... writes: >  > >Hi everyone, > >I have noticed that when DS has his epsom salts bath his > left ear always goes red. I would have thought that if it was just a case of > him getting hot then both ears would go red. I know that red ears can be a > sign of allergy but wondered why it would be happening in the bath. We use no > bubble bath. Could this be an indication of anything? Could it mean that > magnesium doesn't agree with him? Sorry, I know it sounds silly but it is > always his left ear. Strange. Any ideas, thanks. Sue > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.