Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 > My personal suspicion is that phenol in vaccines is the reason that so many > of our kids show signs of Phenol intolerance (red ears/cheeks, behavioral > issues, etc. when consuming foods containing phenols). > I haven't heard it discussed on the lists, but would be interested to hear > other ideas. Let's move this discussion to the CSB list or Autism-Mercury > though, as it doesn't deal with LDN. I have cross-posted your question & my > reply to both lists. Hope that's ok. No, it's not okay. Please review our list rules and handy tips below, with special attention to #2. Please do not cross-post with anything posted by another person without their written and prior permission. 1. The purpose of this list is NOT for everyone to agree. A lot of great things can happen when people from opposing viewpoints are able to debate issues within a dynamic forum. However, it is REQUIRED that everyone treat each other with the utmost respect and civility. EVEN when you absolutely don't agree. Sometimes the best response is to use the oft-underutilized delete button. 2. This list is private and confidentiality must be respected. Always get the permission of the author before forwarding messages. All messages belong to the originator and courtesy requires written permission to forward those messages. 3. This list does not accept attachments. You must cut and paste information into an email or post it at <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/csb-autism-rx/files/>. 4. Please change the subject description if you respond to an email with information other than what is in the header. 5. Please do address your questions to everyone on the list. As much as possible, Dr. M does review all the posts and answers when she can. But this is not a " the-doctor-is-in " list and by directing all your inquiries to Dr. M you may miss out on some great input from other parents. Csb-autism-rx was created to be a forum for discussion by a variety of participants. 6. How to change your email address: A. Go to <http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/csb-autism-rx/> and if you haven't already, sign in to Yahoo! B. Select " Edit My Membership. " C. Select " Add New Email Address. " Enter the new email address and then hit continue. Be sure to save your changes. D. Follow the instructions for email verification. 7. Stopping the emails from this list: If you are going on vacation or will otherwise need to stop emails temporarily, you can also go to " Edit My Membership " to change your settings to " No Mail. " This is a lot easier than unsubscribing and re-subscribing when you return. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for making this a great list! Your listkeeper, Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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