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Hi j

<< Which pain reliever is safe or at least safest? >>

Generally ibuprofen for ASD, acetaminophen for IBDers. I believe

aspirin is not recommended for children (Reye's Syndrome)

You can get meds compounded if concerned about illegal fillers.

Sheila, SCD Feb. 2001, UC 23yrs, PCOD 22yrs

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Since many children that are ASD have low glutathione levels, I was

told to never use Tylenol. It lowers glutathione even more.

Glutathione is created by the synthesis of Methyl B12 in the cells.

If it is needed I use Ibuprofen. I try not to use anything unless we

have to. If you want to, you can get it compounded at a specialty

pharmacy.

If the pain is caused by " die off " , sometimes a warm soak in a tub with

Epsom salts will work better than giving more chemicals that lead to

this toxic load.

If his problems are caused by undiagnosed infection, your child truly

needs a doctor.

Antoinette and family of five silly yaks.

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