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PeppermintTea
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Posted 11/24/2017 6:03 PM (GMT 0)
Does anyone else experience a low-grade fever and then a spike in depression symptoms?
My husband has noticed the trend in our daughter. Daily when her mood crashes,
her head becomes hot (not the rest of her body). We have been treating with an advil. Then, when her head cools down, her mood begins to stabilize.
Anyone else?
Peppermint Tea
Pirouette
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Posted 11/24/2017 7:00 PM (GMT 0)
Bumping for other moms+dads
I would not be surprised if the increased temp is from increased immune activity, which often causes herxing--these pathogens prefer a cooler body temp.
Depression is caused by neurotransmitter imbalances, which can become out of whack through several means - hormones, adrenal/thyroid imbalance, toxin overload, die off, GI disruption (gut-brain connection).
I would try detoxing a bit more - try a gentle GI binder or something that might increase bowel regularity. And also, Nutramedix Pinella and burbur can help detox brain.
Hope this helps -
-p
PeppermintTea
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Posted 11/24/2017 8:00 PM (GMT 0)
Thanks, Pirouette!
Burbur and pinella just arrived today for me. Thanks for the tip. I will be sharing with my DD
Binder - never heard of those before this month. I'll check it out.
Have a wonderful day!
Pirouette
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Posted 11/24/2017 8:14 PM (GMT 0)
There are a few good OTC binders like activated charcoal, bentonite clay, psyllium husk, modified citrus pectin, etc. Always start with a very, very low dose (esp for kiddos) and drink a lot of water before, during and after taking a binder.
Also, always allow at least 2 hr time buffer between the binder and anything else she consumes or the binder will bind to food, meds, supplements, etc.
Good luck w/ the tinctures!
-p
PeppermintTea
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Posted 11/24/2017 8:57 PM (GMT 0)
Good to know. Sweet. I have some AC in the house
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