Guest guest Posted July 3, 2008 Report Share Posted July 3, 2008 I have more to add- the spots look most like Roseola IMO, but in the wrong place. My ds had Roseola shortly before he regressed and I am coming across things here and there suggesting that many kids have latent HHV-6 infections. Also, I had a positive ANA test, and the autoimmune disease I fit the best is Chronic Fatigue, which I hear may also be related to HHV-6? Does anyone have experience with this? Oh, I also gave my son some green tea today and it has been shown to kill herpes viruses, so maybe that contributed to die-off? Is anyone using green tea as an anti-viral? I know, so many questions! But there just has to be someone else out there dealing with the same thing! -Sierra > > Hi everyone, my ASD son has broken out in a rash on his behind today. > He has been acting a but strange lately- increased stimming (visual > and verbal, and he usually isn't a stimmy guy), agitated and yells at > people on a dime, as well as moody and clingy. I don't think he's > actually sick (but maybe he is)? We recently began giving large doses > of vitamin C (just got diagnosed with histadelia), so I am thinking it > is biral die-off. His development has been great lately so I don't > think he is having a negative reaction to anything. > > First, are kids contagious when they have a die-off rash? It doesn't > seem like they would be, but before we go hang around with tons of > kids tomorrow I wanted to double-check. How do you tell it's die-off > and not just bei9ng sick? How do you tell what is dying off? His > rash on his upper buttock (not diaper rash), but could it be a rash > that normally appears on another part of the body? > > Thanks so much for any help!! > > -Sierra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 Hi, we're dealing with viruses alot at my house and I just wanted to let you know that we get viral rashes all the time. Do they look like little pin pricks that scab over? My son gets them in isolated areas (tummy, behind, on his shoulders) I actually love viral rashes because gains follow them for my son. Try increasing whatever you give for yeast. The stimmy behaviors is probably due to viral die off feeding yeast. As for the contagious question I can tell you that a few times I have gotten a low grade viral-type feeling when my son is getting rid of viruses. However, I think that's because we are so close all the time sharing food and drinks, kisses, that sort of stuff. I don't think it'll be an issue for you to take him around a bunch of kids tomorrow. From: purpledragonmama05 <sierra.ansley@...> Subject: Re: viral die-off ??s Date: Friday, July 4, 2008, 5:56 AM I have more to add- the spots look most like Roseola IMO, but in the wrong place. My ds had Roseola shortly before he regressed and I am coming across things here and there suggesting that many kids have latent HHV-6 infections. Also, I had a positive ANA test, and the autoimmune disease I fit the best is Chronic Fatigue, which I hear may also be related to HHV-6? Does anyone have experience with this? Oh, I also gave my son some green tea today and it has been shown to kill herpes viruses, so maybe that contributed to die-off? Is anyone using green tea as an anti-viral? I know, so many questions! But there just has to be someone else out there dealing with the same thing! -Sierra > > Hi everyone, my ASD son has broken out in a rash on his behind today. > He has been acting a but strange lately- increased stimming (visual > and verbal, and he usually isn't a stimmy guy), agitated and yells at > people on a dime, as well as moody and clingy. I don't think he's > actually sick (but maybe he is)? We recently began giving large doses > of vitamin C (just got diagnosed with histadelia), so I am thinking it > is biral die-off. His development has been great lately so I don't > think he is having a negative reaction to anything. > > First, are kids contagious when they have a die-off rash? It doesn't > seem like they would be, but before we go hang around with tons of > kids tomorrow I wanted to double-check. How do you tell it's die-off > and not just bei9ng sick? How do you tell what is dying off? His > rash on his upper buttock (not diaper rash), but could it be a rash > that normally appears on another part of the body? > > Thanks so much for any help!! > > -Sierra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 My daughter is currently doing viral treatment and she is getting rashes periodically on her back side also. Her symptoms during die off have been low grade fever rash on her bottom, lethargy, just general flu like symptoms and she goes through this periodically then it goes away and comes back. http://wakingsophie.com > > > > Hi everyone, my ASD son has broken out in a rash on his behind today. > > He has been acting a but strange lately- increased stimming (visual > > and verbal, and he usually isn't a stimmy guy), agitated and yells at > > people on a dime, as well as moody and clingy. I don't think he's > > actually sick (but maybe he is)? We recently began giving large doses > > of vitamin C (just got diagnosed with histadelia), so I am thinking it > > is biral die-off. His development has been great lately so I don't > > think he is having a negative reaction to anything. > > > > First, are kids contagious when they have a die-off rash? It doesn't > > seem like they would be, but before we go hang around with tons of > > kids tomorrow I wanted to double-check. How do you tell it's die-off > > and not just bei9ng sick? How do you tell what is dying off? His > > rash on his upper buttock (not diaper rash), but could it be a rash > > that normally appears on another part of the body? > > > > Thanks so much for any help!! > > > > -Sierra > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 > He has been acting a but strange lately- increased stimming (visual > and verbal, and he usually isn't a stimmy guy), agitated and yells at > people on a dime, as well as moody and clingy. I don't think he's > actually sick (but maybe he is)? We recently began giving large doses > of vitamin C (just got diagnosed with histadelia), Increase the yeast protocol. Those are symptoms of yeast ovegrowth. Vitamin C can cause yeast overgrowth because it eliminates viruses, and viral die off tends to cause yeast. > First, are kids contagious when they have a die-off rash? Sometimes. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2008 Report Share Posted July 4, 2008 > > I have more to add- the spots look most like Roseola IMO, but in the > wrong place. My ds had Roseola shortly before he regressed and I am > coming across things here and there suggesting that many kids have > latent HHV-6 infections. Does the rash look like this? http://www.danasview.net/3_rash.jpg This was herpes die off for my #3, when I added lysine. If the rash looks similar to this, increase the yeast protocol and add lysine. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2008 Report Share Posted July 8, 2008 Hi Sierra and others, I just wanted to let you know that Virastop helps with die-off. The toxins that are released from the dead candida cell can be destroyed by high amounts of protease. If you would like any samples, please just let me know. Alessandra Enzymedica's Education Department > > Hi everyone, my ASD son has broken out in a rash on his behind today. > He has been acting a but strange lately- increased stimming (visual > and verbal, and he usually isn't a stimmy guy), agitated and yells at > people on a dime, as well as moody and clingy. I don't think he's > actually sick (but maybe he is)? We recently began giving large doses > of vitamin C (just got diagnosed with histadelia), so I am thinking it > is biral die-off. His development has been great lately so I don't > think he is having a negative reaction to anything. > > First, are kids contagious when they have a die-off rash? It doesn't > seem like they would be, but before we go hang around with tons of > kids tomorrow I wanted to double-check. How do you tell it's die- off > and not just bei9ng sick? How do you tell what is dying off? His > rash on his upper buttock (not diaper rash), but could it be a rash > that normally appears on another part of the body? > > Thanks so much for any help!! > > -Sierra > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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