Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 Boy, I don't know what to tell you although I do think the LDM 100 is capable of giving what Stan calls a " healing regression. " I have used it for myself and both my kids and think it is quite effective as an anti-viral and anti-fungal. It worries me though, that the rash may be hives which I think of as an allergic reaction of some kind. My suggestion is to lighten up slightly on the LDM 100 and see what happens--maybe half a dropper 2x/day. I would think a healing regression would most likely continue but if it is an allergic reaction maybe it would be reduced. I did not notice any rashes of any kind with it but it was effective against a virus I had. Sally > > After recently reading about LDM-100 on this message board, I ordered > it and have been giving it to my son for the last 7 days. Starting > at 5 drops 3x day, to half a dropper 3x/day. Just tonight, we noticed > he has a rash, spots all over his body. He scratched one section on > his back and is now all red and swollen. The rash looks like a hives > rash... > > Another member, ebaysnowborder, posted pictures of her son with the LDM- > 100 rash and my son's does not look anything like that. Of course, > it's been only two hours since I've discovered the rash. > > I need some advice as to whether to stop the LDM 100 or to continue. > As ebaysnowborder's show, she continued with the LDM 100 and started > her son's path to recovery. So I really need advice from members who > are familiar with administering it or not after a rash appears. I've > read that 98% of ASD children develop a rash and it is a good sign that > the virus(es) are being killed off. > > Please help! Thank you! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2008 Report Share Posted January 20, 2008 I am in Lorina's WA Biomed group and have been working with Lorina (ebaysnowboarder, a good friend). The rash can start out looking like bumps, even flea bite looking in some. It will then spread and start moving around. They will eventually flatten out. My son's rash had several different shapes to the rash by day 2-3 of the rash. Both Lorina and I have had the doctor confirm the rash. It is a very healing time and has not over stressed the body. The doctor actually pointed out to me several of the diseases and said, " oh, look at all the Rubella! (the dime size flat rash that ends up looking like a ring, flesh colored on the inside fading into a red ring). Our doctors told us to keep going. This is not an allergic reation, it is the body excreting the large dead toxin load out the skin. Below is the typical rash schedule that we have found in our WA group (rash is occuring lightly as early as day 4, but mainly occurs days 7-9). The main ones not getting the rash are the ones with high testosterone, they are still killing the viruses but more slowly so the body can expel the dead virus through the normal pee/stool without the overload going through the skin. You may see red patches (cheeks/knees etc...see Lorina's son's pictures, his patches were on the cheeks/knees). Our doctor said that is a pathway/area of excretion the body created when young, so it's just excreting higher there. The general rash schedule is (from Lorina's son): The Rash normally breaks out on day 8-9 1st day - light rash 2nd day heaviest rash day 3rd day - tend to group together & lighting up on the face/neck 4th day - really starting to light up on body- mostly on legs/feet this day 5th day almost gone 6th day - only see a few 7th day completely gone We were timing summer camps/vacations it was so predictable. The rash can itch. Our Doctor said DON'T LET THEM ITCH IT!! Also DO NOT USE CREAMS OR SOAPS THAT WILL CLOG THE POURS!!! Keep the pours open to allow the excretion!! We were using an Aloe Vera and Neem lotion and I varied with some Calendula Oil. KEEP THE LIVER STRESS DOWN BY LIMITING EXCESS TOXIN MOVEMENT, esp DMPS/DMSA. Our doctor said some EDTA is fine to help bind up the hidden metals that are being released with the viral kill. Our doctors also tend to recommend Activated Charcoal to help bind up and eliminate the toxins. Keep your probiotics going...even up as the toxin movement can stir up yeast. Keep going after the rash. Our doctor's have had us on it for generally 60-90 days, depending on the kids. Sometimes after 60 days, if the child starts really complaining about taking it, watch for an upset tummy. Some have had to take a month or 2 break then restart. I'm about to post a " Viral layers " post as some " post " LDM100 layers a few months out are occuring (doctors are saying it's a good thing...you just need to know about it to act on it). We've been very busy and don't always check this list. If you need further assistance, e-mail Lorina or I offlist to check your message. We currently have a document we are putting together (right now being reviewed by the 2 doctors we've been working with). We will post it as soon as it's ok'd by the doctors. This document is an acumulation of some of the things we've seen and should be helpful. Good Job!! Rita > > > > After recently reading about LDM-100 on this message board, I > ordered > > it and have been giving it to my son for the last 7 days. Starting > > at 5 drops 3x day, to half a dropper 3x/day. Just tonight, we > noticed > > he has a rash, spots all over his body. He scratched one section > on > > his back and is now all red and swollen. The rash looks like a > hives > > rash... > > > > Another member, ebaysnowborder, posted pictures of her son with the > LDM- > > 100 rash and my son's does not look anything like that. Of course, > > it's been only two hours since I've discovered the rash. > > > > I need some advice as to whether to stop the LDM 100 or to > continue. > > As ebaysnowborder's show, she continued with the LDM 100 and > started > > her son's path to recovery. So I really need advice from members > who > > are familiar with administering it or not after a rash appears. > I've > > read that 98% of ASD children develop a rash and it is a good sign > that > > the virus(es) are being killed off. > > > > Please help! Thank you! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Rita, your breakdown of what the rash looked like and when is exactly what happened to my little one! How curoius and predictable. Mark's photos are posted here as well. They are from day 1 and the morning of the second. I wish I had taken pics again because it did get more severe than they show. Good luck. > > > > > > After recently reading about LDM-100 on this message board, I > > ordered > > > it and have been giving it to my son for the last 7 days. > Starting > > > at 5 drops 3x day, to half a dropper 3x/day. Just tonight, we > > noticed > > > he has a rash, spots all over his body. He scratched one > section > > on > > > his back and is now all red and swollen. The rash looks like a > > hives > > > rash... > > > > > > Another member, ebaysnowborder, posted pictures of her son with > the > > LDM- > > > 100 rash and my son's does not look anything like that. Of > course, > > > it's been only two hours since I've discovered the rash. > > > > > > I need some advice as to whether to stop the LDM 100 or to > > continue. > > > As ebaysnowborder's show, she continued with the LDM 100 and > > started > > > her son's path to recovery. So I really need advice from > members > > who > > > are familiar with administering it or not after a rash appears. > > I've > > > read that 98% of ASD children develop a rash and it is a good > sign > > that > > > the virus(es) are being killed off. > > > > > > Please help! Thank you! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 I agree with everything Rita told you. Continue on, I know when we see our kids looking as though something is wrong in their body, BUT like any anti-viral we are looking for this " RASH " . You are doing excellent, I basically gave my son warm baths to help, but he never complained they itched him....ONLY if he saw them he would say... " Need Bandage mommy " . When the rash disappears around day 5-9 after first sign of rash, continue on the LDM-100 don't stop giving. I highly suggest to give for at least 60 days even 90 days if your child doesn't start complain of tummy aches. (Normally of sign of Yeast flare up, and its done its job well) I also HIGHLY suggest you get on a good Probiotic protocol. Personally I was giving my son around 750-1000 billion (Threelac/Garlic/Custom Probiotic - then added in Nystatin for only 2 months ...he is no longer on Nystatin) Hope this eases your mind...your on the RIGHT PATH!! Remember, when we SEE a RASH on our kids when taking an anti-viral we are doing the RIGHT thing for their bodies!! Keep plugging away =) Lorina > > > > > > After recently reading about LDM-100 on this message board, I > > ordered > > > it and have been giving it to my son for the last 7 days. > Starting > > > at 5 drops 3x day, to half a dropper 3x/day. Just tonight, we > > noticed > > > he has a rash, spots all over his body. He scratched one > section > > on > > > his back and is now all red and swollen. The rash looks like a > > hives > > > rash... > > > > > > Another member, ebaysnowborder, posted pictures of her son with > the > > LDM- > > > 100 rash and my son's does not look anything like that. Of > course, > > > it's been only two hours since I've discovered the rash. > > > > > > I need some advice as to whether to stop the LDM 100 or to > > continue. > > > As ebaysnowborder's show, she continued with the LDM 100 and > > started > > > her son's path to recovery. So I really need advice from > members > > who > > > are familiar with administering it or not after a rash appears. > > I've > > > read that 98% of ASD children develop a rash and it is a good > sign > > that > > > the virus(es) are being killed off. > > > > > > Please help! Thank you! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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