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My AS 7 1/2 yr. old is having anger and aggression issues again. He has

been going to the pool the last few days, so I am wondering if it could

be the chlorine. Is there anything that I can do to help him with

clearing out so that he doesn't have to give up his favorite thing to

do? Would chelation with ALA help this like it would help with the

metals? Does chlorine increase yeast? Should I increase his yeast

protocol? He also seemed to have a cold yesterday. His eyes

looked droopy and tired and he was stopped up and sniffling. He was

very tired and acted sick. He had a big rage episode yesterday

afternoon. Today he suddenly isn't sniffling, but he has had several

long aggression episodes? Could he have had a virus that just migrated?

He never gets very sick when we all get sick. Sometimes he doesn't

appear to get sick at all, even when the whole family is struck with a

bad virus. Should I be considering something like Lysine and Vitamin C,

Dana? I think I remember you mentioning something like this.

Thanks,

Leigh

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I've heard many times that epsom salts help with chlorine issues.

You can give baths with epsom salts, or there also are magnesium

sulfate (epsom salts) creams available. I personally love the

Kirkman magnesium sulfate cream. It is very convenient.

Karin

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> My AS 7 1/2 yr. old is having anger and aggression issues again.

He has

> been going to the pool the last few days, so I am wondering if it

could

> be the chlorine. Is there anything that I can do to help him with

> clearing out so that he doesn't have to give up his favorite thing

to

> do? Would chelation with ALA help this like it would help with the

> metals? Does chlorine increase yeast? Should I increase his yeast

> protocol? He also seemed to have a cold yesterday. His eyes

> looked droopy and tired and he was stopped up and sniffling. He

was

> very tired and acted sick. He had a big rage episode yesterday

> afternoon. Today he suddenly isn't sniffling, but he has had

several

> long aggression episodes? Could he have had a virus that just

migrated?

> He never gets very sick when we all get sick. Sometimes he doesn't

> appear to get sick at all, even when the whole family is struck

with a

> bad virus. Should I be considering something like Lysine and

Vitamin C,

> Dana? I think I remember you mentioning something like this.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Leigh

>

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> My AS 7 1/2 yr. old is having anger and aggression issues again. He has

> been going to the pool the last few days, so I am wondering if it could

> be the chlorine.

Chlorine can cause yeast overgrowth, and also can cause problems for

kids who are chemically sensitive. More info here

http://www.danasview.net/chlorine.htm

>>Does chlorine increase yeast? Should I increase his yeast

> protocol?

This is what I would try first.

>> He also seemed to have a cold yesterday. His eyes

> looked droopy and tired and he was stopped up and sniffling. He was

> very tired and acted sick. He had a big rage episode yesterday

> afternoon. Today he suddenly isn't sniffling, but he has had several

> long aggression episodes? Could he have had a virus that just migrated?

> He never gets very sick when we all get sick.

These were signs at my house, that my son's body allowed viruses to

migrate directly into his brain. So this might be contributing to your

son's issues. I used olive leaf extract, Virastop enzyme, vitamin C,

and lysine to eliminate viruses and prevent new ones from migrating

directly into the brain.

>>Should I be considering something like Lysine and Vitamin C,

> Dana? I think I remember you mentioning something like this.

Yes, vitamin C for cold/flu viruses, and lysine for herpes viruses.

Dana

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I personally love the

> Kirkman magnesium sulfate cream. It is very convenient.

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> Karin

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Sounds like a great product. I'll have to check that out.

Thanks!

Leigh

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