Guest guest Posted January 8, 2006 Report Share Posted January 8, 2006 Hi , Very interesting. Only a few with a rash. Yes, LDN is typically prescribed transdermally. As I understand it, in an effort to issolate the guts of these children. A large majority if children with autism have a gut impairment. The transdermal administration does add another possible modality for the rash, but it also may be a similar scenario as the Valtrex where the condition itself may be the cause. Time will tell. Thank you for responding. - Stan --- Bren <TwisterAlley2@...> wrote: > > > > > > I am a new member to your group. > > > > In a group that treats children with autism with > Valtrex we have seen a significant number > > of families reporting a rash when using Valtrex > therapy for autism - 91% according to a > > recent poll (yes, a set of children with autism > seem to improve on Valtrex... and also LDN). > > > > Interestingly, this rash is not listed as a side > effect of Valtrex, nor can I find any adults in > > the sexually transmitted Herpes Groups that have > experienced a rash during Valtrex > > therapy. This rash seems to be somewhat unique to > our children with autism. > > > > I have also read posts in various places from > families of children with autism who have > > reported a rash from LDN therapy for Autism. A > question was posted by a member in our > > group today about how often the rash occurs with > LDN. I posted the question in a group > > that focuses on LDN therapy for Autism > (autism_LDN) and I wanted to post it here as well > > to see if there is yet another difference in the > occurance of a rash between treating a > > neruotypical adult compared to treating a child > with Autism. > > > > I'm curious your thoughts about the LDN rash, what > it typically looks like, what > > you believe it might be, and how many people on > LDN experience it, how long it typically > > lasts, and what other symptoms you have observed > during the rash. > > > > With your permission, I'll pass your posts along > to our group members as well. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > - Stan Kurtz > >====== > > Only about 3 maybe 4 cases of rash has come up with > LDN here and those rashes faded after awhile of > being on LDN...but do remember, all of us here have > to take LDN internally for it to work properly to > halt our disease progression. All Autistic patients > use LDN transdermally as I understand. > > > > > > > __________________________________________ DSL – Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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