Rashes in Toddlers

I have a friend who I have known for a very long time, her name is Heather.  She got married a few years go and had two beautiful children; a little girl (Sienna) and a little boy (Krischan).  Her little boy started having some interesting digestive problems only a few weeks after he was born, but that was manageable.  Around 1 year of age, Krischan developed two sores on his back and neck that would not heal.  They took him to the pediatrician who gave them an antibiotic cream of some kind, but the sores would not heal. They kept going back over and over again, tried some different doctors and still could not make progress on the sores.

After a number of months (almost 6) of this, it got to be summer time and I noticed the condition of his skin at a July 4th party. The sores were still prevalent; they were an angry red color with puss coming out of them – they really did look awful. Worse, he was developing itchy skin rashes on his legs and arms.  He looked pretty uncomfortable and wasn’t happy either.  I decided to ask her if I could try to help out.

My hypothesis was the Krischan was very toxic.  In fact, I felt that he might have a food allergy to gluten or wheat that was causing extra toxins to go into his blood stream.  However, we decided to deal with the rash first. So, we put the little guy on a detoxification clay, called MediClay, that is designed to pull toxins effectively out of the body.  I had Heather start Krischan on 1/4 tsp once per day of the hydrated clay.

 Heather was going to take some before and after pictures of Krischan’s sores and rashes, but she thought that the healing would take weeks to achieve and didn’t get a picture taken.  After only 1 WEEK, the rashes were entirely gone and the sores were about 80% healed. The sores continued to improve daily and after 14 days you could only see the pink spot where the sores had been.  Today, you can’t even tell that he had those sores on his body at all.

They are still dealing with the food allergies, but if rashes appear they get him back on the MediClay. MediClay is safe for anyone to take! It seems to be particulary effective with people dealing with skin rashes. A lot of folks take MediClay in addition to a fiber product we carry called Loclo.

Please let us know if you have any questions about these products or would like to give them a try.

To your health!

LeanneF
www.stopyeast.com - renewing health one person at a time.

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