Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 > My boy, 6 y.o. and on the AC protocol (ALA, DMSA) is getting red > rashes all over his body. Describe the rash. Or take a picture and post it in the photos section. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Hi Dana, The rash is red and itchy. These are not pimples -- so the skin is still smooth -- just red & itchy. Now his cheeks are red. His appetite is just not what it normally is. We cut his chelation short because of all the redness. We have been chelating every week without a break for months. I'm suspecting that his yeast is out of control so we are going to use what we think is the strongest thing out there for it -- Diflucan. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you. danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > My boy, 6 y.o. and on the AC protocol (ALA, DMSA) is getting red > rashes all over his body. Describe the rash. Or take a picture and post it in the photos section. Dana --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 are you using GSE at all. Sounds a bit like the reaction my DD got from using GSE. -Jenna Re: [ ] Re: Red Rashes -- what is this and what can I do? Hi Dana, The rash is red and itchy. These are not pimples -- so the skin is still smooth -- just red & itchy. Now his cheeks are red. His appetite is just not what it normally is. We cut his chelation short because of all the redness. We have been chelating every week without a break for months. I'm suspecting that his yeast is out of control so we are going to use what we think is the strongest thing out there for it -- Diflucan. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you. danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > My boy, 6 y.o. and on the AC protocol (ALA, DMSA) is getting red > rashes all over his body. Describe the rash. Or take a picture and post it in the photos section. Dana --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 Yes, we are using GSE for treating yeast. Actually, we rotate anti-yeast treatments every 2 weeks or so. He has been on GSE for over 2 weeks and we just stopped it. What makes you think GSE is the cause? He has used this in the past without problems. Thank you! Jenna <jennaj13@...> wrote: are you using GSE at all. Sounds a bit like the reaction my DD got from using GSE. -Jenna Re: [ ] Re: Red Rashes -- what is this and what can I do? Hi Dana, The rash is red and itchy. These are not pimples -- so the skin is still smooth -- just red & itchy. Now his cheeks are red. His appetite is just not what it normally is. We cut his chelation short because of all the redness. We have been chelating every week without a break for months. I'm suspecting that his yeast is out of control so we are going to use what we think is the strongest thing out there for it -- Diflucan. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you. danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > My boy, 6 y.o. and on the AC protocol (ALA, DMSA) is getting red > rashes all over his body. Describe the rash. Or take a picture and post it in the photos section. Dana --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 some kids cannot tolorate it, my DD is one of them. It causes a red rash on her face. I believe one of Dana's kids reacts to it as well. However it sounds like it is not an issue with yours. -Jenna Re: [ ] Re: Red Rashes -- what is this and what can I do? Hi Dana, The rash is red and itchy. These are not pimples -- so the skin is still smooth -- just red & itchy. Now his cheeks are red. His appetite is just not what it normally is. We cut his chelation short because of all the redness. We have been chelating every week without a break for months. I'm suspecting that his yeast is out of control so we are going to use what we think is the strongest thing out there for it -- Diflucan. Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you. danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > My boy, 6 y.o. and on the AC protocol (ALA, DMSA) is getting red > rashes all over his body. Describe the rash. Or take a picture and post it in the photos section. Dana --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 GSE is high phenol, so No-Fenol may help. S S <p>some kids cannot tolorate it, my DD is one of them. It causes a red rash on her face. I believe one of Dana's kids reacts to it as well. However it sounds like it is not an issue with yours.<br> <br> -Jenna<br> <br> Re: [ ] Re: Red Rashes -- what is this and what can I do?<br> <br> Yes, we are using GSE for treating yeast. Actually, we rotate anti-yeast treatments every 2 weeks or so. He has been on GSE for over 2 weeks and we just stopped it.<br> <br> What makes you think GSE is the cause? He has used this in the past without problems.<br> <br> Thank you!<br> <br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 > Hi Dana, > The rash is red and itchy. These are not pimples -- so the skin is still smooth -- just red & itchy. Now his cheeks are red. This sounds like a possible allergic reaction. Is anything new? Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 > I'm thinking the cause is a " old, hidden virus " which surfaced by chelating. That virus, I believe is rubella. Nothing else seems to make sense. Note the symptoms -- minor fever, red, itchy rashes, loss of appetitite. I researched Rubella and it matches my boys symptoms. What I don't understand is -- he was given the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine. Why is this happening? The rubella from the vaccine might have been sitting there latent in his body, and now it is coming out. >>20,000 of A alone will not > cause toxicity. It does for my son, because he is fully loaded after the second high dose vitamin A protocol. I can give him maybe 500 IU per week, otherwise he reaches toxicity. His carotene conversion is working now, so he gets his A from carotenes. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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