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Hi,

Wondering if anybody has any ideas why my 6yo would have permanent

yellow skin tone - his parents are both fair skinned. We are due to go

to a DAN doc in US early this year, but we have yet to find a doctor in

UK who doesn't shrug off his colouring or permanent black circles around

his eyes, - he eats very limited food stuffs (and mainly orange food,

which is what the doctors say his skin tone is due to) - we have just

started HN ZP, and other supplements are CLO and probiotics + multi

vit/minerals.

Any thoughts? Btw, his skin tone has been like this for several years.

Thanks, Elaine

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What about his sclera (whites of his eyes)? I drank 1/2 gal of fresh carrot

juice per day for a couple of years and had a lovely yellow hue. It does look

quite like liver problems (e.g. hepatitis).

Yellow skin tone

Hi,

Wondering if anybody has any ideas why my 6yo would have permanent

yellow skin tone - his parents are both fair skinned. We are due to go

to a DAN doc in US early this year, but we have yet to find a doctor in

UK who doesn't shrug off his colouring or permanent black circles around

his eyes, - he eats very limited food stuffs (and mainly orange food,

which is what the doctors say his skin tone is due to) - we have just

started HN ZP, and other supplements are CLO and probiotics + multi

vit/minerals.

Any thoughts? Btw, his skin tone has been like this for several years.

Thanks, Elaine

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I just recently read that a yellow tone to the skin can indicate thyroid

problems.

Yellow skin tone

Hi,

Wondering if anybody has any ideas why my 6yo would have permanent

yellow skin tone - his parents are both fair skinned. We are due to go

to a DAN doc in US early this year, but we have yet to find a doctor in

UK who doesn't shrug off his colouring or permanent black circles around

his eyes, - he eats very limited food stuffs (and mainly orange food,

which is what the doctors say his skin tone is due to) - we have just

started HN ZP, and other supplements are CLO and probiotics + multi

vit/minerals.

Any thoughts? Btw, his skin tone has been like this for several years.

Thanks, Elaine

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> Wondering if anybody has any ideas why my 6yo would have permanent

> yellow skin tone - his parents are both fair skinned.

It can be liver issues, try giving milk thistle and see if that helps.

It can also be too much carotene, or carotene intolerance. Does your

child eat a lot of orange or green foods?

>>(and mainly orange food,

> which is what the doctors say his skin tone is due to)

Yes, it can definitely be related to that. Try removing all the

orange and green foods for 3-4 days, see if that helps. My son did

not tolerate luteins or carotenes, even with enzymes, until the very

end of ALA chelation.

Dana

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  • 3 years later...

I don't have an answer, but my mom's palms are yellow and nowhere else. We

are Asians, so we are yellow-toned, but comparing my palms to hers she is

very yellow. I don't think she eats too many carrots either. She does have a

leaky gut which was caused by yeast overgrowth which contributed to severe

food allergies. I'll be looking closely to see if they're related somehow -

maybe she's not converting beta carotene into vitamin A or something.

I did a quick google search and found this:

" Unlike vitamin A, beta carotene is not toxic in large amounts although it

may turn the skin yellow.

......

*Absorption* Carotenes need bile acids for absorption. Beta carotene is

absorbed into the wall of the small intestine where some conversion to

vitamin A takes place. Only 40 to 60 per cent of beta carotene is absorbed.

Low stomach acid decreases the absorption of beta carotene. Beta carotene

may be stored in the lung, liver, kidneys, skin and fat. "

http://www.doctorshealthsupply.com/ab/vitamin_glossary.htm

So it could very well be an absorption issue. She's been on digestive

enzymes for a month or so, I'll be curious to see if it goes away.

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