Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 Often, in my experience, urticaria, or hives, is caused by yeast. Obviously difficult to know without intimate details, but how is your fungal protocol? On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 10:22 AM, AmieR <am_rooks@...> wrote: > > > Thanks for the responses. > Yes, I thought he may be having an allergic reaction to the ALA, since I > mistakenly overdosed. The first round w/ALA was fine at a lower dose. I > think he definitely had a reaction to something, just not sure if it was > ALA, since it was so far after I gave. Between the Benadryl tablet, spray > and cortizone-the rash disappeared and itching quit within the hour. He's > never had a reaction like that to anything before. That, coupled with the > guilt of my mistake and I freaked. Today, cleaning everything to eliminate > any mystery allergans. > > > > > > > > Not new to chelating. Many rounds of DMSA alone. Began 2nd round with > ALA added today. He's had 2 doses. The first one was too large (25mg) by > accident, meant to give 12.5. 2nd dose 12.5. Broke out in bumpy rash on > hands, up arms and knees. Allergic reaction to ALA? Is it because I gave too > much and tried to continue the round? I stopped this round. Can some people > not tolerate ALA? I gave him benadryl, topical benadryl and topical > cortizone. Anyone else had this reaction? What helped? Should I not try ALA > again? Thank you. > > > > > > > > -- God's blessings in Christ, Your Partner in Health, N. Rydland, M.D. Founder and developer of kidsWellness, Inc. Natural products and information for healthier families www.kidswellness.com www.rydlandjuice.com www.giawellness.com/DrRydland Offices in Central Virginia and South Florida 434-984-KIDS [5437] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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