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SMALL BUMPS ON MY SONS HEAD

Posted by
Raquel on September 29, 2002 at 13:30:01:

WHEN MY SON WAS BORN I NOTICED A SMALL BUMP (ABOUT THE SIZE OF A PEA) ABOVE HIS EYE ON HIS EYE BROW. IT IS HARD AND MOVES WHEN I TOUCH IT. FEELS LIKE A LITTLE BALL UNDER THE SKIN. WHEN I ASKED THE DOCTOR THEY SAID IT WAS NOTHING JUST A CYST. HE IS NOW ALMOST ONE AND I HAVE FOUND TWO MORE ON THE LOWER BACK SIDE OF HIS HEAD. AND THE ONE ON HIS EYEBROW IS A LITTLE BIT BIGGER. I DON'T LIKE THE DOCTORS ANSWER OF "OH ITS NOTHING IT'LL GO AWAY." ANYONE KNOW WHAT THESE COULD BE???

Concerned mother



Re: SMALL BUMPS ON MY SONS HEAD (Archive in EFAs.)

Posted by Walt Stoll on September 30, 2002 at 08:13:02:

In Reply to: SMALL BUMPS ON MY SONS HEAD posted by Raquel on September 29, 2002 at 13:30:01:

Hi, Raquel.

It probably IS "just a cyst". Isn't is just like the allopathic paradigm to do nothing until the problem is multiple???

This just means that he was born with a greater need for the essential fatty acids than the rest of us. This convenient message his body is sending you is the safest way your son can tell you to give this child more EFAs.

These kind of children are also brain chemistry challenged for a lack of EFAs so you can kill 2 birds with one stone. See the home page for the protocol (The doses are weight related but it is pretty hard to overdose.)

Let us know how he does. This probably will not remove the ones already there but, after a few months, will prevent any new ones. It IS possible that this will get rid of what he already has (because of his age) but do not hold your breath. If they are still there in a year, they will likely have to be surgically removed.

Walt

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