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This could be die off reaction. Yet, I don't know for a fact that

this is die off. Yet, let me tell you what happened to us during

die off. WE too had, Low grade fever, nausea, runny noses, a funny

cough, cramping, diarrhea, constipation, strange rashes,

irritability, foggy mind, and feeling very ickey!

On two of our kids the rash honestly looked like little red spots or

dots. They had them on their lower back, buttocks, thighs and

face. Try the activated charcoal capsuls, and warm soaks in a Epson

Salt bath, and see if this helps. All of their red spots vanished

at about three months. The worse of the die off vanished within the

first month to weeks. The fever vanished in a few days. The

cramping and nausea and foggy toxic mind in about 2 to 5 days. When

the gut goes back into balance this transition can be a true pain in

the butt! YUCK! WE practice by the BTVC book and having very

promising results. Hope this helps.

Hang in there, Antoinette and family of five SCD 2/06 celiac,

malabsorption, leaky gut, add, adhd, autism and more

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Suddenly appears tiny red dots in both calf,

Because your son has many medical problems, you may want to get his

blood checked. There is a condition called petechiae which causes very

small red dots on the skin. It has to do with blood platelets. I had

a foster child with a rare disease where I had to watch for these (but

it would be something known shortly after birth.) This would happen if

he had a fever or an infection. They can be anywhere on the body. It

can't hurt to get it checked out, just for your own peace of mind.

Sue

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