Guest guest Posted November 30, 2008 Report Share Posted November 30, 2008 ----- Original Message ----- From: Dean ===>It's very common for mercury toxic people to have night sweats. Since chelation removes mercury it's most likely to help the night sweats. My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak his PJs, but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go to bed. This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred to me to ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions (including chelating) have ameliorated it. Thanks, Dean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak his PJs, > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go to bed. > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred to me to > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. From what I have read, this means the body is trying to detox from something it encountered during the day that it did not tolerate. Chelation can eliminate this problem, because chelation would reduce and/or eliminate the things that the body did not tolerate. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Yes, one of my three kids had profuse nightly sweating in bed. Chelating is the only thing that ameliorated it. It took a few years though. > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak his PJs, > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go to bed. > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred to me to > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > > > > Thanks, > > Dean > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Night sweats can be from parasites, Lyme disease, a food or supp that isn't tolerated. For my daughter it was parasites. She used to wake up crying and literally soaked in sweat. She looked like she'd just had a shower. I am treating her for blood parasites now and chelating and no sweating at night anymore. The products I use for her parasites are also commonly used for Lyme. > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak his PJs, > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go to bed. > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred to me to > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > > > > Thanks, > > Dean > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 Our son had night sweats all the time from when he was 2 yrs old until he was about 4. I had heard that this was caused by metals, but it went away before we started chelating. Maybe all those epsom salt baths? Maggie d. > > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak > his PJs, > > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go > to bed. > > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred > to me to > > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 my daughter has had night sweats for years. she also does not sleep good and wakes up very early. how do you know if the problem is parasites? what type of treatments do you use? thanks, kathy [ ] Re: Night sweats? > Night sweats can be from parasites, Lyme disease, a food or supp that > isn't tolerated. > > For my daughter it was parasites. She used to wake up crying and > literally soaked in sweat. She looked like she'd just had a shower. I > am treating her for blood parasites now and chelating and no sweating > at night anymore. The products I use for her parasites are also > commonly used for Lyme. > > > >> >> My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak > his PJs, >> but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go > to bed. >> This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred > to me to >> ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions >> (including chelating) have ameliorated it. >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Dean >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 I didn't know for a while. I kept thinking every symptom she had was yeast overgrowth, but someone mentioned parasites and so I looked up the symptoms. My daughter had most of the symptoms. I never tested her for them initially I just told our pediatrician and she prescribed Vermox. I went through 6 prescriptions and my daughter still has issues with parasites, but not as bad as when they were in her gut. They are in her blood still though. We recently had a Live Blood Analysis done through our ND and it showed millions of parasites in her blood. I am treating her with a homeopathic remedy called R56. I also use R7 for her liver and BIO 82 for systemic yeast. All of which are amazing. I also use Wormwood for her parasites. I use other things as well like Samento and Cumanda which treat co-infections of Lyme. I am not sure she has Lyme, but these products are excellent for bacteria, yeast and parasites as well as bartonella which is one of the co-infections of Lyme. If you wanted an easy natural product I would use Paragone for Kids by Renewlife. I used it for a while and really liked it. I will go back to it, but I wanted to take a break from it. We all should do a parasite cleanse every 6 months, so treating your child for them is safe and you may even see a big change. I know I did when I first started on the RXs. If you're curious google 'parasites and mercury' or 'parasites and autism' or just look up the symptoms for parasites or pinworms. > >> > >> My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak > > his PJs, > >> but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go > > to bed. > >> This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred > > to me to > >> ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > >> (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > >> > >> > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Dean > >> > >> > >> > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 thanks so much. we are thinking of going to a naturopath so may ask for that test............. kathy [ ] Re: Night sweats? > > I didn't know for a while. I kept thinking every symptom she had was > yeast overgrowth, but someone mentioned parasites and so I looked up > the symptoms. My daughter had most of the symptoms. I never tested her > for them initially I just told our pediatrician and she prescribed > Vermox. I went through 6 prescriptions and my daughter still has > issues with parasites, but not as bad as when they were in her gut. > They are in her blood still though. > > We recently had a Live Blood Analysis done through our ND and it > showed millions of parasites in her blood. I am treating her with a > homeopathic remedy called R56. I also use R7 for her liver and BIO 82 > for systemic yeast. All of which are amazing. I also use Wormwood for > her parasites. > > I use other things as well like Samento and Cumanda which treat > co-infections of Lyme. I am not sure she has Lyme, but these products > are excellent for bacteria, yeast and parasites as well as bartonella > which is one of the co-infections of Lyme. > > If you wanted an easy natural product I would use Paragone for Kids by > Renewlife. I used it for a while and really liked it. I will go back > to it, but I wanted to take a break from it. > > We all should do a parasite cleanse every 6 months, so treating your > child for them is safe and you may even see a big change. I know I did > when I first started on the RXs. If you're curious google 'parasites > and mercury' or 'parasites and autism' or just look up the symptoms > for parasites or pinworms. > > > >> >> >> >> My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak >> > his PJs, >> >> but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go >> > to bed. >> >> This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred >> > to me to >> >> ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions >> >> (including chelating) have ameliorated it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Dean >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 I highly recommend the Live Blood test. I don't think it will tell you about gut parasites though. But it will for blood. It also told us that our daughter doesn't have leaky gut and her yeast issues aren't as bad as we thought. It also told us that her liver is stressed and some other things. Good luck! > > thanks so much. we are thinking of going to a naturopath > so may ask for that test............. > kathy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2008 Report Share Posted December 1, 2008 This happened to us as well. We cut phenols back and started supplementing that PST pathway with epsom salt baths. The only time he sweats now is when he falls asleep on the leather couch!! I was just reading a section in Bock's book referring to sweats and phenols/food intolerances. Kes > > > My 10-yo NT son sweats at night. Not so much as to completely soak > > his PJs, > > > but his back is definitely quite damp when I check him before I go > > to bed. > > > This is not new - he's done this for many years. It just occurred > > to me to > > > ask here if this sounds familiar to anyone, and if any interventions > > > (including chelating) have ameliorated it. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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