Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 what does the rash look like. we started icelandic cod liver oil at 1/2 tsp daily. soon after that my son got a rash on his face. it went away with antibiotic oinment though. it only got worse with hydrocortisone cream. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 theres 2250iu of vit a in 1/2 tsp. my sons rash was only on his face but man it was bad. i do rotation diet with all foods and write down when new things are introduced so i am sure it probably was the clo. i wonder if i can go down to 1/3 tsp or 1/4 tsp to see if that helps. he regressed and had a seizure like episode (only one time in his life and never again so far) 12 hours after his mmr vaccine. he just turned 4 and this happened at 16 months. from there he slowly regressed until all speech was gone. with the mmr reaction he also got very sick. like his body had some symptoms of the mmr diseases. we thought vit a would be a good protocol considering he most likely had the gut measles. whats your opinion? should we work with how much iu he can tolerate? we are only on our third round of chelation with dmsa only right now (20mg). he is highest in lead. we will add ala after some dmsa rounds to get lead moving. he actually has better days on dmsa. his worse days are off days. is that strange? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 > what does the rash look like. we started icelandic cod liver oil at 1/2 tsp > daily. soon after that my son got a rash on his face. it went away with > antibiotic oinment though. it only got worse with hydrocortisone cream. For my son, it looks like thick skin with a VERY ITCHY red rash on it. He got it primarily on his legs, altho it did spread to his arms and belly. I have read reports of it on other areas of the body tho. If you continue to give the vitamin A and the rash spreads, then it is probably toxicity rash. At least that is my experience with my son [and #4, who got the rash with more than about 2000 IU per day]. How much IU is in 1/2 tsp of that CLO? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 Are you sure that this cod liver oil was cleaned from mercury? Many CLO products are contaminated, and mercury can cause rash. I know that Nordic Naturals purify their products well (I was told so by Dr.Holmes). I also use Omega Brite and Coromega. Margaret > what does the rash look like. we started icelandic cod liver oil at 1/2 tsp > daily. soon after that my son got a rash on his face. it went away with > antibiotic oinment though. it only got worse with hydrocortisone cream. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2004 Report Share Posted March 3, 2004 > theres 2250iu of vit a in 1/2 tsp. That would have been too much for my #4, okay for #3, and not nearly enough for #2. >> my sons rash was only on his face but man > it was bad. For both my kids who had the toxicity rash, it really itched. i do rotation diet with all foods and write down when new things > are introduced so i am sure it probably was the clo. i wonder if i can go > down to 1/3 tsp or 1/4 tsp to see if that helps. Try removing it for a few days, then add back at about 1/2 your current dose. > thought vit a would be a good protocol considering he most likely had the gut > measles. whats your opinion? That is probably true. It might not be toxicity rash, it might be CLO intolerance. My #2 goes back & forth with tolerating and not tolerating CLO. Try giving a small sprinkle of TwinLabs Allergy A, see if you can get up to the same dose without the rash. >> should we work with how much iu he can tolerate? This is what I did with my kids. > we are only on our third round of chelation with dmsa only right now (20mg). > he is highest in lead. we will add ala after some dmsa rounds to get lead > moving. he actually has better days on dmsa. his worse days are off days. > is that strange? Not in my experience. My son almost always did much better on round than off. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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