Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 I believe that other supplements to improve bile would be Taurine and Glycine. Dagmar. [ ] Andy, Dana & others: dermatitis on GFCF, poop / liver problems Hello everybody, my son (9 yrs old, HFA, on strict GFCF for 5+ yrs., currently on ALA chelation) has a recurrent skin condition: his skin gets very itchy, especially in places where edges of sleeves touch it (i.e. wrists in winter and upper arms in summer), he scratches it until it bleeds. The bleeding parts look to me like pictures of atopic dermatitis. Most probably it is not yeast, because it is present even if his yeast is under control (i.e. there is no red ring around the anus and no red patches on the face). I would suspect celiac, if he weren't on GFCF for so long. Am I right that GF clears up the atopic dermatitis and /or dermatitis herpetiformes in celiac patients? Another thing, his poops (sorry for the graphic description) are very often pale and once or twice they were nearly white so that I was afraid he had hepatitis (the next day though they would go back to pale brown). Sometimes they are greenish (usually when he has yeast). Milk thistle helps some to make the poops not so pale, but they can be pale even with as much as 200 mg milk thistle a day. I guess it is a sign of low bile flow and of general liver disfunction, and I thought it also could happen if he had celiac, but again, celiac doesn't manifest itself if a person is GF, does it? What could that be? I'll greatly appreciate any ideas because we are going to see a DAN dr Tuesday, and I want to ask her to run appropriate tests, but cannot think myself of anything besides liver detox panel. His supplements (without dosages): vits A, C, E, Ca/Mg/Zn, CLO, L-glutamine, Se, milk thistle +ALA for chelation Thanks a lot in advance for your suggestions! Elena ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 > Hello everybody, > > my son (9 yrs old, HFA, on strict GFCF for 5+ yrs., currently on ALA > chelation) has a recurrent skin condition: his skin gets very itchy, > especially in places where edges of sleeves touch it This sounds like a sensitivity to an environmental allergen. Possibly a food or supplement issue, but more likely environmental. >>Am I right that GF clears > up the atopic dermatitis and /or dermatitis herpetiformes in celiac > patients? If it is a gluten reaction of celiac, then yes. Altho one of my kids gets rashes for reasons OTHER than celiac and gluten. Another thing, his poops (sorry for the graphic description) are > very often pale and once or twice they were nearly white so that I was > afraid he had hepatitis (the next day though they would go back to pale > brown). Sometimes they are greenish (usually when he has yeast). My kids have this problem occasionally. Light can be liver issues, but when my kids have this problem, it is just an isolated event and I ignore it. Because yours are not an isolated event, you might consider that something is stressing his liver on those days. Do you keep a journal and record EVERYTHING? Might be helpful. Green bms for my kids meant either they had eaten something blue, green, or purple, or they had eaten something they did not tolerate. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 I get this from contact allergies - can be type of elastic in cuffs, fabric treatment, laundry detergent (even if it's not a new brand - the irritation can build up over time), or something that the cuffs are in contact with, like newprint, arts & crafts materials, even soap from washing hands. The itch can be everywhere, but the most concentrated ares are those with close contact to the body, such as cuffs and waistbands. Finding the allergen can take a bit of detective work. Meanwhile, Benedryl relieves the irritation. .... my son (9 yrs old, HFA, on strict GFCF for 5+ yrs., currently on ALA > chelation) has a recurrent skin condition: his skin gets very itchy, > especially in places where edges of sleeves touch it (i.e. wrists in winter > and upper arms in summer), he scratches it until it bleeds. The bleeding > parts look to me like pictures of atopic dermatitis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Does he have clothes made of natural or synthetic fibers? Consider trying organically grown natural fibers. You may also want to look into NAET. Sounds like he's low on bile, bilirubin, in particular when they're greenish. Unfortunately, I have no idea what one can do about that but suspect others on the list may know. S From: danasview [mailto: danasview@...] Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 14:42:46 -0000 Subject: [ ] Re: Andy, Dana & others: dermatitis on GFCF, poop / liver problems <html><body> <tt> <BR> > Hello everybody,<BR> > <BR> > my son (9 yrs old, HFA, on strict GFCF for 5+ yrs., currently on ALA<BR> > chelation) has a recurrent skin condition: his skin gets very itchy,<BR> > especially in places where edges of sleeves touch it<BR> <BR> <BR> This sounds like a sensitivity to an environmental allergen. <BR> Possibly a food or supplement issue, but more likely environmental.<BR> <BR> <BR> >>Am I right that GF clears<BR> > up the atopic dermatitis and /or dermatitis herpetiformes in celiac<BR> > patients?<BR> <BR> <BR> If it is a gluten reaction of celiac, then yes. Altho one of my kids <BR> gets rashes for reasons OTHER than celiac and gluten.<BR> <BR> <BR> Another thing, his poops (sorry for the graphic description) are<BR> > very often pale and once or twice they were nearly white so that I <BR> was<BR> > afraid he had hepatitis (the next day though they would go back to <BR> pale<BR> > brown). Sometimes they are greenish (usually when he has yeast).<BR> <BR> <BR> My kids have this problem occasionally. Light can be liver issues, <BR> but when my kids have this problem, it is just an isolated event and <BR> I ignore it. Because yours are not an isolated event, you might <BR> consider that something is stressing his liver on those days. Do you <BR> keep a journal and record EVERYTHING? Might be helpful.<BR> <BR> Green bms for my kids meant either they had eaten something blue, <BR> green, or purple, or they had eaten something they did not tolerate.<BR> <BR> Dana<BR> <BR> <BR> </tt> <br><br> <tt> =======================================================<BR> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 I am using Castille Soap (water, saponified coconut and olive oils, hemp oil, jojoba oil, peppermint oil, mentha arvensis, sea salt, citric acid, vit. E) as soap for head, body and dishwashing, and Trader Joe's detergent (don't have the ingredients at hand, but it was sold as biodegradable and hypoallergenic). No bodylotions. ly, I don't think it's only a skin problem, b/c his skin is very sensitive in other places too: even the smallest scratches turn into white elevated stripes which are apparently very itchy; wrists only happen to be the places where the mechanical irritation happens repeatedly. I rather would think it is a systemic problem maybe connected to the liver disfunction, or some kind of GI bugs; I just cannot find anyone who would be knowledgeable about it. THe DAN doctor we go to is not much help; her goal seems to be to have me follow the protocol and buy supplements from her (which I don't do), while my goal is to have her order the tests. I do wish I knew what tests to order! Elena AW: [ ] Andy, Dana & others: dermatitis on GFCF, poop / liver problems What brand of detergent are you using or soap, bodylotion ? -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Elena Boudovskaia [mailto:eboudovs@...] Gesendet: Montag, 1. März 2004 09:10 An: Betreff: [ ] Andy, Dana & others: dermatitis on GFCF, poop / liver problems Hello everybody, my son (9 yrs old, HFA, on strict GFCF for 5+ yrs., currently on ALA chelation) has a recurrent skin condition: his skin gets very itchy, especially in places where edges of sleeves touch it (i.e. wrists in winter and upper arms in summer), he scratches it until it bleeds. The bleeding parts look to me like pictures of atopic dermatitis. Most probably it is not yeast, because it is present even if his yeast is under control (i.e. there is no red ring around the anus and no red patches on the face). I would suspect celiac, if he weren't on GFCF for so long. Am I right that GF clears up the atopic dermatitis and /or dermatitis herpetiformes in celiac patients? Another thing, his poops (sorry for the graphic description) are very often pale and once or twice they were nearly white so that I was afraid he had hepatitis (the next day though they would go back to pale brown). Sometimes they are greenish (usually when he has yeast). Milk thistle helps some to make the poops not so pale, but they can be pale even with as much as 200 mg milk thistle a day. I guess it is a sign of low bile flow and of general liver disfunction, and I thought it also could happen if he had celiac, but again, celiac doesn't manifest itself if a person is GF, does it? What could that be? I'll greatly appreciate any ideas because we are going to see a DAN dr Tuesday, and I want to ask her to run appropriate tests, but cannot think myself of anything besides liver detox panel. His supplements (without dosages): vits A, C, E, Ca/Mg/Zn, CLO, L-glutamine, Se, milk thistle +ALA for chelation Thanks a lot in advance for your suggestions! Elena ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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