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In a message dated 2/2/01 6:49:21 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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> then you need to watch your

> child's behavior as well as for other possible symptoms such as rash. Then

> you can set the dose that's right for your child.

>

Can you say a bit more about the rash...Maybe this would help me figure out

my little guy's bumpy, red cheeks.

Thanks

Cherri

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Olivia,

Try www.kirkmanlabs.com They make Super Nu-Thera (SNT) you may have

read about other listmates experiences with it. It was formulated

especially for autistic children. It is extremely potent and the directions

should be followed to the letter at first, then you need to watch your

child's behavior as well as for other possible symptoms such as rash. Then

you can set the dose that's right for your child.

Pat in Ohio

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Cherri,

There's a lot of potential causes for those bumpy red cheeks. I think

SNT can cause them. Kirkmans makes a hypoallergenic version of SNT that you

could try or you could just take your son off SNT for awhile to see if it

goes away. Also, some on the list have pointed out yeast overgrowth,

gluten slip-ups, corn or soy intolerance, some type of food allergy, etc.

There is another reason too. I don't what part of the country (or world)

you live in but, it could be plain old winter time eczema.

Pat in Ohio

> then you need to watch your

> child's behavior as well as for other possible symptoms such as rash.

Then

> you can set the dose that's right for your child.

>

Can you say a bit more about the rash...Maybe this would help me figure out

my little guy's bumpy, red cheeks.

Thanks

Cherri

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Cherri,

There's a lot of potential causes for those bumpy red cheeks. I think

SNT can cause them. Kirkmans makes a hypoallergenic version of SNT that you

could try or you could just take your son off SNT for awhile to see if it

goes away. Also, some on the list have pointed out yeast overgrowth,

gluten slip-ups, corn or soy intolerance, some type of food allergy, etc.

There is another reason too. I don't what part of the country (or world)

you live in but, it could be plain old winter time eczema.

Pat in Ohio

> then you need to watch your

> child's behavior as well as for other possible symptoms such as rash.

Then

> you can set the dose that's right for your child.

>

Can you say a bit more about the rash...Maybe this would help me figure out

my little guy's bumpy, red cheeks.

Thanks

Cherri

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Cherri,

There's a lot of potential causes for those bumpy red cheeks. I think

SNT can cause them. Kirkmans makes a hypoallergenic version of SNT that you

could try or you could just take your son off SNT for awhile to see if it

goes away. Also, some on the list have pointed out yeast overgrowth,

gluten slip-ups, corn or soy intolerance, some type of food allergy, etc.

There is another reason too. I don't what part of the country (or world)

you live in but, it could be plain old winter time eczema.

Pat in Ohio

> then you need to watch your

> child's behavior as well as for other possible symptoms such as rash.

Then

> you can set the dose that's right for your child.

>

Can you say a bit more about the rash...Maybe this would help me figure out

my little guy's bumpy, red cheeks.

Thanks

Cherri

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