Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 Tom was always covered in tiny bruises til we gave him Vit K. That would tie in with the oxalate stuff below and the VSL3 too. Although on the vit k protocol they'd recommend Bicarbonate of Soda baths. Vit K instantly stopped the bruising with Tom. The VSL3 and Bicarb of soda baths did wonders for him. Sara x Sharon wrote: > > -Hi Vicki, > This is mentioned on The Low Oxalate diet site.I think it can be a > response to oxalate dumping.In the past Katy has had this,I think the > rash maybe called livedo reticularis .Increasing antioxidants,VSL3 > and > B6 I believe is recommended,also epsom salts baths.Can't say > personally if this helps as Katy has a problem with all these > supplements. > > Just mentioning this,I remember you saying you were decreasing > oxalates in the past,or have i got this wrong ? > > Sharon. > > -- In Autism-Biomedical-Europe > <mailto:Autism-Biomedical-Europe%40yahoogroups.com>, " veronicamadigan " > wrote: > > > > has some unexplained bruises, at first I wasn't sure if he had > > done them himself or had clumsily bumped into things, but there is > one > > on his cheek, been there a couple of days, not an SIB spot for sure. > > Also his legs have gone a very strange colour, sort of mottled, > very > > light circles against quite red background. > > I'm wondering Vit K? but would be interested to know what others > think > > it could be, no new supplements have been added. > > TIA > > Vicky > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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