Guest guest Posted June 14, 2002 Report Share Posted June 14, 2002 Let me just say this is *extremely* strange. How in the world did you do this test? 1. We normally use cloth diapers(Motherease if you need that info) with occasional disposable(1 or 2 a month), but for over a month we've been using disposables(huggies & pampers)during day and cloth at night. 2. SA8 detergent(powder) it's the ONLY laundry soap that does not cause irritation to ds(even the baby soap gives him a rash) no fabric softner or dryer sheets. 3. to clean him we use body series sensitive body wash(since he was born, but we mainly use water) we use wipes, Desitin creamy for the rash, but pediatrician suggested Dr. Smith's diaper ointment. no other stuff. 4. we were letting him chew on lemon/lime slices, but that caused a nasty rash. He's had 1 ritz cracker, 1 graham cracker, and we put banana, avacado, and sweet potatoe in front of him, but he only played with it. I don't think he got any in his mouth. He also drinks water on occasion. He hasn't had anything in over a month. 5. I use Body Series body wash, Artistry Clarifying cleanser(face), Satinique gentle cleanser(hair)used all these products for 6 years 6. Body Series antibacterial soap(used for 6 years) as for what my hands come in contact with, I'm not sure what you mean by that. If he shows no reaction to the non-GMO organic soy, then my tofu should be okay. How did you do the test? Where does Fred work at? Thanks Rose and Fred! Aimee > Some things began to show up... > 1. no real dairy allergy for the child and it is definitely NOT your milk, nor are his stools causing the irritation > 2. major sensitivity to the diapers (we didn't test for cloth vs pampers, just diapers in general). > 3. major sensitivity to detergent you're using, as well as any fabric softener. > 4. getting back to the milk...he showed slightly weak with regular store-bought milk, but no problems with certified organic cow's milk. > 5. regarding soy...he showed huge weakness for regular soy; less reactive with organic soy; but no reaction at all with non-GMO, organic soy. (GMO means genetically modified). > > This " testing " doesn't say that you ARE using these substances (detergents, etc.), but it says that he is allergic to them. So, if you use them - stop. If you don't use them - don't start. > > Now, a couple of questions for you, if you want to continue this with Fred... > 1. what kind of a diaper are you using > 2. what kind of a detergent are you using, as well as what kind, if any, fabric softener > 3. what do you use to clean his little bottom and wash him around; and what else do you put on his wee bottom (powders, salves, gels, wipes, etc.) > 4. although you say you're breastfeeding him only, are you giving him any treats at all? > 5. also, now to you...what do you wash yourself with > 6. what do you wash your hands with and what do your hands come in contact with > > Fred does this for a living. It is very, very reliable, and he's more than happy to help you. > > Sincerely, > > Rose Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2002 Report Share Posted June 14, 2002 Hi Aimee. This is Fred. Kinesiology is another term for muscle testing and it can be used at a distance. Without giving a scientific explation, let us just say it works. > 1. We normally use cloth diapers(Motherease if you need that info) > with occasional disposable(1 or 2 a month), but for over a month > we've been using disposables(huggies & pampers)during day and cloth > at night. The Huggies tested bad for his skin. > 2. SA8 detergent(powder) it's the ONLY laundry soap that does not > cause irritation to ds(even the baby soap gives him a rash) no fabric > softner or dryer sheets. The SA8 tested bad on his skin and pancreas. Irritation is an individual thing so do your best to avoid the claims a manufacturer makes. They are in the market of selling and making money. > 3. to clean him we use body series sensitive body wash(since he was > born, but we mainly use water) we use wipes, Desitin creamy for the > rash, but pediatrician suggested Dr. Smith's diaper ointment. no > other stuff. Dr. Smith's diaper ointment tested weak for his skin. The other items tested OK. > 4. we were letting him chew on lemon/lime slices, but that caused a > nasty rash. He's had 1 ritz cracker, 1 graham cracker, and we put > banana, avacado, and sweet potatoe in front of him, but he only > played with it. I don't think he got any in his mouth. He also > drinks water on occasion. He hasn't had anything in over a month. More than likely, he reacted to the pesticides or fumigants on the lemon or lime slices he reacted to. All else tested OK. > 5. I use Body Series body wash, Artistry Clarifying cleanser(face), > Satinique gentle cleanser(hair)used all these products for 6 years > > 6. Body Series antibacterial soap(used for 6 years) as for what my > hands come in contact with, I'm not sure what you mean by that. Body Series Antibacterial soap tested bad for the skin. I never recommend any Antibacterial soap to anyone. Why would anyone ever want to expose themselves to toxic chemicals? Everyone should expose themselves to bacteria. That is how our immune system practices on identifying and addressing the many different times of microorganisms that we come in contact with. >Where does Fred work at? Rose and I live outside of Cincinnatus, NY - just an hour outside of Binghamton. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Hope all this helps. Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2002 Report Share Posted June 14, 2002 > Kinesiology is another term for muscle testing and it can be used at a > distance. Without giving a scientific explation, let us just say it works. how about with a scientific explanation? sounds like dice rolling to me. do you even have any idea what these products are? what are you basing your answers on? fwiw, sa8 made my dh itchy, but none of the rest of us have had any problems with any of the company's products. have you tried the baby sa8? > If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. yeah -- i want to know more about how you do this stuff, esp at a distance > Hope all this helps. not yet... sandra, w a broken shift key Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2002 Report Share Posted June 16, 2002 Hi Sandra, You asked for insight to the situation. It was given. It is now up to you to decide how you want to approach that information. Best wishes to you and your child. Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2002 Report Share Posted June 16, 2002 No. Someone ELSE asked. I didn't even see the original post. However, since you posted your information on a public forum, and since I know nothing about your area of knowledge, I see no reason I can't ask for further infornation. Sandra > Hi Sandra, > > You asked for insight to the situation. It was given. It is now up to you > to decide how you want to approach that information. > > Best wishes to you and your child. > > Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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