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Tina:

This is not your imagination.

As our children are so toxic (primarily from vaccines) their immune system

has shut down to such an extent that ANY chemical assault (big or small), will

put an enormous strain on their already very weakened system. We have

noticed that as we are detoxing (via advanced homeopathic methods of

multi-remedy/sequential therapy that so few practice) my son (age 5, recovering

ASD)

reacts much less to these sorts of " relatively " small issues. Just as his

sensory

issues have improved beyond belief from this special detox protocol, so has

his reaction to outside chemical assaults whether it be chlorine or something

else. In time, I expect him to have no issues in either regard. In the

meantime, you can head to your nearest homeopath and inquire about a remedy for

swimming in chlorine so your son won't have such a drastic reaction.

In addition, we are utilizing osteopathic cranial sacral manipulation to

compliment the detox and the SCDiet to heal the gut (with very healthy and

wholesome food). Think: " no additives, no chemicals " in the food you are

ingesting.

Jacquie

Son, age 5, ASD, SCD 11 months.

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In a message dated 8/12/2004 3:12:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

abemom2001@... writes:

Is it my imagination, or do your children seem WORSE after swimming?

I have seen some posts on this, but was wondering again. I am

convinced that going to the pool causes my son some behavior problems

and skin irritation and dryness. That is why we don't go, and my

parents think I am awful for not taking him more because he loves it

so. But I can't get him to NOT get that water in his mouth. He ends

up drinking more than he is swimming in, I think! This is slightly

OT, but just wondering.

Is there anything I can help with this? Also, do any of you have a

shower filter to get things out of your water while bathing? I have

been thinking of doing this, too.

Tina SCD 4 months with boys

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Our son has very low glutathione. His doctor advises that he not be exposed

to anything that would challenge his glutathione status, such as a pool in

which are mixed regular pool chemicals.

You should also watch out for people trying to spray your neighborhood with

pesticides. Every year, we go through the threat of them spraying for WNV

mosquito.

Pool Chemical Question

> Is it my imagination, or do your children seem WORSE after swimming?

> I have seen some posts on this, but was wondering again. I am

> convinced that going to the pool causes my son some behavior problems

> and skin irritation and dryness. That is why we don't go, and my

> parents think I am awful for not taking him more because he loves it

> so. But I can't get him to NOT get that water in his mouth. He ends

> up drinking more than he is swimming in, I think! This is slightly

> OT, but just wondering.

>

> Is there anything I can help with this? Also, do any of you have a

> shower filter to get things out of your water while bathing? I have

> been thinking of doing this, too.

>

> Tina SCD 4 months with boys

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

_Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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I just came back from Spain, and my son had two bouts of diarrhea

while we were there. I don't think I could track it to anything but

the sea water or the pool water (that the puts in his mouth and

spells through his teeth)... But the pool makes for a great sensory

experience for him, and he has actually learned to " go forward to

the other side " when swimming... What about a big plastic pool full

of sweet water (dechlorinated water if you have one of those

filters)?

Coral

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