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Help! After Jon came out of his Epsom Salts bath tonight both his ears were red

and hot to the touch. I haven't seen this in a while.

The only thing I have change this week is a brand of enzymes. Could this be?

He's done so well on the MSM these past few months. could this be an

accumulative build up of Sulfur?

Andy? Anyone. It's been quite a while since I've seen them this way. Everyone

saw Jon's picture and how they were clear.two weeks ago,

He's had no phenols either.

Thanks for your input.

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OK Suzanne, you forced me to dust off my Doris Rapp book. She says

that it can also be from exposure to molds, pollen, dust and mites.

Although she cautions that fair skinned children can get red ears

just from being in a hot room so not to interpret every red ear as

an allergic reaction.

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> > Red ears can be a sign of phenol sensitivity - Dr. McCandless

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> > this in her book, Children with Starving Brains. Dana of

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> > excellent summary of this and what foods to avoid. There is a

> product called

> > No-Phenol to take care of this issue and Kirkman sells a similar

> product.

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> Could a child get red ears from envirnmental causes? My son's ears

> are always red when I pick him up from daycare, not near anything

> he's eaten.

Yes, especially chemical sensitivity, because most chemicals are high

phenol.

Dana

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> Red ears mostly relate to phenol sensitivity.

For n it was phenols or a long list of other chemicals. I think

of the ears as a sign the liver is backed up and can't process the

junk -- whatever it is -- fast enough.

Epsom salt baths often help a lot. And you can try an Alka-Aid too, if

it's from food.

Nell

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Often this is a reaction to phenols.

Barb

[ ] red ears?

At a friends home over the weekend, they have AS twins. One of the boys ears

are always bright red....wonder if this is an indication of a deficiency, etc?

Any thoughts?

Amy

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Red ears is a sign of an allergy or a food intolerance. get the book, Is this

your Child, I can't remember the name of the author right now. But it is about

food allergies. I took my son off of dyes, refined white sugar, corn syrup and

artifical sweetners. Read it you will find it interesting.

jromkema <jromkema@...> wrote: Often this is a reaction to

phenols.

Barb

[ ] red ears?

At a friends home over the weekend, they have AS twins. One of the boys ears are

always bright red....wonder if this is an indication of a deficiency, etc? Any

thoughts?

Amy

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