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Evidently, after bathing my son this am, giving him pancakes instead of eggs for

breakfast and brushing his teeth myself, he still had an odor at school today.

His teacher said another kid said something to him today, too.

If this is detox would epson salt baths help? Can you add to regular bath water

(still using soaps and whatnot) or do they have to have a special, non soapy

bath? How much do you add?

Robbie

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Is there any chance that the kids are just being mean?

Odor still there... :(

> Evidently, after bathing my son this am, giving him pancakes instead of

> eggs for breakfast and brushing his teeth myself, he still had an odor at

> school today. His teacher said another kid said something to him today,

> too.

>

> If this is detox would epson salt baths help? Can you add to regular bath

> water (still using soaps and whatnot) or do they have to have a special,

> non soapy bath? How much do you add?

>

> Robbie

>

>

>

>

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Nevermind, I searched back through the messages and saw that he is 5.

I got some all natural deodorant from Tom's of Maine (found it at Target).

You might just get a stick of it and put some on him and see if anyone still

thinks he smells.

Is he eating yogurt for breakfast?

I'm just wondering if perhaps he has " bad breath " from dairy. I know that the

" dairy breath " smell can offend some people.

But I can't imagine what it would be that other kids would notice and tease him

about.

Jody

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Nevermind, I searched back through the messages and saw that he is 5.

I got some all natural deodorant from Tom's of Maine (found it at Target).

You might just get a stick of it and put some on him and see if anyone still

thinks he smells.

Is he eating yogurt for breakfast?

I'm just wondering if perhaps he has " bad breath " from dairy. I know that the

" dairy breath " smell can offend some people.

But I can't imagine what it would be that other kids would notice and tease him

about.

Jody

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Nevermind, I searched back through the messages and saw that he is 5.

I got some all natural deodorant from Tom's of Maine (found it at Target).

You might just get a stick of it and put some on him and see if anyone still

thinks he smells.

Is he eating yogurt for breakfast?

I'm just wondering if perhaps he has " bad breath " from dairy. I know that the

" dairy breath " smell can offend some people.

But I can't imagine what it would be that other kids would notice and tease him

about.

Jody

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Hi Robbie,

> Evidently, after bathing my son this am, giving him pancakes

instead of eggs for breakfast and brushing his teeth myself, he

still had an odor at school today. His teacher said another kid

said something to him today, too.

>

> If this is detox would epson salt baths help?

It may. scroll down to the bottom of this link:

http://pecanbread.com/badreaction.html

Can you add to regular bath water (still using soaps and whatnot)

or do they have to have a special, non soapy bath?

I just use it as normal.

How much do you add?

Amounts are given at the link.

Sheila, SCD 55 mos, 21 yrs UC

mom of , SCD 40 mos

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