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I used epsom salt bath to sooth my arthritis pain - 2 cups of epsom salt, 1 cup

of rubbing alcohol, half filled bath tub (warm water). I did it twice a day -

one in the morning right after wake-up, one in the night before bed - 20 minutes

each time. It helps!

Neva Stuck wrote:

-on the box of epsom salts we use it says 2c salt for

a tub bath. but i'm no expert just statrted the baths

too. neva

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i heard 30mins. is the recommended amount of time tot soak in an epsom salt

bath and i think 6 years is fine as long as the child doesn't drink the

water,diarrea could result,(we have enough of that as it is) my son is 2 and

a half and takes the epsom salt baths with his toys we just rinse him and the

toys off after. hope this helps! Sharon

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I'm not sure if it would aggravate exama (sp?) i know taking lot's of baths

in general dry out the skin, but a thought for your son would be maybe just

going in to a sauna if you have acess to one through a club or a Y near

you....of course now i'm wondering if there are age restrictions on saunas at

clubs, but i really do like the idea behind perspiring the toxins out of the

body and it does seem to be helping my son...he really sleeps better after,

and he's a terrible sleeper like a lot of AS kids

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Hi, the sauna sounds like a good idea. But as you said I dont' know about age

restrictions. Also, does a sauna raise body temp very high. He is prone to

febrile seizures so I'm wondering what affect the temperature would have.

Thanks,

Rhonda in CA

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Rhonda, better not try saunas i don't know about siezures in fact the dev

phsych. that diagnosed my son w/AS 2 days ago suggested we might want to

bring him to a nurologist because she thought his on and off space outs might

be seizures. What kind of seizures did you say your son has? what are they

like? thanks Sharon

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Hi Sharon,

Thanks for the reply. My son has febrile seizures which are brought on by

high fevers that go up quickly. The DR says they are supposed to outgrown

them at 5-6 years of age. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

For him I guess they would be like petit mal seizures. He just all of a

sudden stiffens out, eyes roll back and has very small jerking motions. Just

enough to scare me to death each time. LOL

Thanks again,

Rhonda

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Rhonda, I wonder what triggers the seizures? Could it be food related? Does

the Dr. have any idea what may set them off or are they spotanious? I have

read about children outgrowing seizures, this must have been the kind i read

about. It must be comforting to know this isn't a permanant condition!

Thanks Sharon

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  • 1 month later...

To who says she has no room to give her child baths. Have you heard

about the cream available from Kirman's Labs that you can rub on your child's

body instead? Its called Magnesium Sulfate Cream. Has anyone tried this?

Ashi

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