Guest guest Posted June 12, 2006 Report Share Posted June 12, 2006 Hi Kristy, Just curious -- was it kirkman's glutathione cream? They and a few other pharmacies sell it up to 6 months old. Glut is only good for 1-2 months. If your child gets a rash, you should suspect you were using an expired batch. It's almost impossible to be allergic to glutathione. I think about 15% of ASD kids don't do well with epsom salt baths -- at least it was not a big investment! - aaron2kristie <aaron2kristie@...> wrote: Rich It looks like you have written a lot of well informed facts below but I just don't understand what they mean exactly. Here is what I know. My son just turned three. We were on the MB12 shots for about five months. We did every third day and then every other day. I didn't really see any changes whatsoever. We did glutathione cream for about a month or less. Again I saw nothing (except maybe a bout of eczema increase, which also increased with epsom salt baths?). We are going to finally see Dr Goldberg in July. Can you tell me how what you have written might relate to my son? Kristie Aidan 3.0 > > For example, information from this group makes me wonder if B-12 > plays a > > larger role with my son than others. His levels were through the > roof at > > two > > years old and have never been tested again. I have a B-12 > absorption > > problem > > and have to get shots so maybe there is something to that. I need > to > > research all of that a little more. > > > > We Made Changes > > Your email is all new. > > Learn More > > > > Share Feedback > > > > Recent Activity > > > > 6 > > New Members > > > > Visit Your Group > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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