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I am going to start singulair tomorrow. I use cronolyn sodium in the nebulizer.

and flownase but I hate it because I have been on so many steroids.

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I am in sweater or jacket all year round. I have

to keep house colder than I would like so a/c

will take humidity out of house. I will probably

get separate dehumidifier, whole house, because I

don't like to be refrigerated. I enjoy the

summer heat up to about 85 is okay with me. Its

the humidity that is a problem both for me and

for house.

When you are very cold and can't warm up, get in

a very warm/hot bath and soak. It will stay with

you for a very long time. It actually will make

your heart beat a little faster too, or at least

it does me.

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> Anyone ever feel as if they can';t get warm.

> of course in dallas, you must stay in ac 24/7

> but I am hyper cold.

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> --- Leigh McCall-Alton <mccallalton@... wrote:

Anyone ever feel as if they can';t get warm. of course in dallas,

you must stay in ac 24/7 but I am hyper cold.

>

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I should go to the shower carrying the new clothes and bag my

present clothes which were contaminated by driving in the car all

day, take a shower and put on new clothes, leaving the contaminated

clothes in a new plastic bag?? Are plastic trash bags okay to use?

>

> Bob

Yes, that's exactly what I do.

Plastic bags are great to control cross contamination, but they

don't stop mycotoxins, so the bag should be someplace far away, at

least in another room.

I do this whenever I feel even the slightest hit or have gone

anywhere that I've been slammed in the past.

It is absolutely terrific to be able to sleep well - without all

those nasy neuro-nightmares.

After a few months of acting like a total nutcase, my " Raynauds-

like " finger numbness went away. I couldn't believe that after

years of freezing cold fingers that would numb up at a cool breeze,

I could go outside and make snowballs without fear.

I celebrated by throwing snowballs at Dr s Hummer.

Awesome it is! to find something against all odds and in

contradiction to what everybody says - that really makes a

difference!

Unbelievable that the very people who you'd think would be the most

interested turned out to be the most disinterested.

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When I have been out in pollen, mold and etc, I just remove my

clothing in the laundry room and throw them in the washer right

then. One can keep a clean bath robe in the laundry room if needed.

I then take a good shower. There is no way I would leave my

offending clothing in a laundry basket or put in a bag to deal with

later...only way I would do this is if I had no access to a washer

and dryer. I find it healthier on me to clean them right away, IMO.

I too always feel cold. Feeling cold tends to make me feel worse.

>

> Anyone ever feel as if they can';t get warm. of course in dallas,

> you must stay in ac 24/7 but I am hyper cold.

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> I should go to the shower carrying the new clothes and bag my

> present clothes which were contaminated by driving in the car all

> day, take a shower and put on new clothes, leaving the contaminated

> clothes in a new plastic bag?? Are plastic trash bags okay to use?

> >

> > Bob

>

> Yes, that's exactly what I do.

> Plastic bags are great to control cross contamination, but they

> don't stop mycotoxins, so the bag should be someplace far away, at

> least in another room.

> I do this whenever I feel even the slightest hit or have gone

> anywhere that I've been slammed in the past.

> It is absolutely terrific to be able to sleep well - without all

> those nasy neuro-nightmares.

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Fungal problems can cause this type of itching.

Lynda

At 06:45 PM 9/16/2006, you wrote:

>Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I

>itch mostly on my hands, arms, face and neck. It

>has become very bothersome. I really should be

>trying to detox right now (my explant was Aug

>21) but.... I haven't. I just can't seem to get

>in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been taking is kelp.

>

>Thanks

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My internist prescribed Nystantin for me, after learning that Dr. Kolb had done

so, and

learning the reason.

Since I have stopped eating sugar, however, I do not have the problems I did

have.

>

> >Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I

> >itch mostly on my hands, arms, face and neck. It

> >has become very bothersome. I really should be

> >trying to detox right now (my explant was Aug

> >21) but.... I haven't. I just can't seem to get

> >in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been taking is kelp.

> >

> >Thanks

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I never took the pain meds I was given. I took tylenol extra strength. I probably have been eating too much sugar. I need to get on the right diet plan so I can start to detox and get stronger. I need to sit down and really plan out my meals too. UGH!!! I guess it must be done though. Thanks Molly Bloom <mollyb54@...> wrote: My internist prescribed Nystantin for me, after learning that Dr. Kolb had done so, and learning the

reason.Since I have stopped eating sugar, however, I do not have the problems I did have.> > >Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I > >itch mostly on my hands, arms, face and neck. It > >has become very bothersome. I really should be > >trying to detox right now (my explant was Aug > >21) but.... I haven't. I just can't seem to get > >in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been taking is kelp.> >> >Thanks> >> >> >> >> >Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make > >PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at

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when were you explanted ? Did you say you took no pain meds ? Wow ! I was explanted 9/12/06 and I still take some...but it's not really cause of breast pain it's my neck and head pain, which is the reason I explanted in the first place.

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I'm hoping I won't have to take any pain meds either. I stopped taking pain meds 3 days after I had my hysterectomy, and am hoping I will be able to do the same after my explant too-I love pain meds...a little too much! I don't want to get dependent on them, so I'd rather just do without if possible!GMCLADY98@... wrote: when were you explanted ? Did you say you took no pain meds ? Wow ! I was explanted 9/12/06 and I still take some...but it's not really

cause of breast pain it's my neck and head pain, which is the reason I explanted in the first place.

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I've heard of many women suffering from itching. It can be a sign of liver toxicity. http://www.cancersalves.com/checklist/itch.html http://www.hmc.psu.edu/healthinfo/jkl/liverdisease.htm Detoxing is in order I would think! Pattyfunx2sweet <funx2sweet@...> wrote: Has anyone had a lot of

itching after explant? I itch mostly on my hands, arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really should be trying to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I just can't seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been taking is kelp. Thanks Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.

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I wouldn't mind the pain meds AT ALL (effects can be pretty cool) if I didn't get so nauseated. Bummer. Leyna <leyna1964@...> wrote: I'm hoping I won't have to take any pain meds either. I stopped taking pain meds 3 days after I had my hysterectomy, and am hoping I will be able to do the same after my explant too-I love pain meds...a little too much! I don't want to get dependent on them, so I'd rather just do without if possible!GMCLADY98aol wrote: when were you explanted ? Did you say you took no pain meds ? Wow ! I was explanted 9/12/06 and I still take some...but it's not really cause of breast pain it's my neck and head pain, which is the reason I explanted in the first place. Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Small Business.

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ITCHING....YES, I THIKNK IT THE TOXINS COMING THROUGH YOUR SKIN...ITS AWFUL ITS BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS AND I STILL HAVE A BIT OF ITCHING, MOSTLY AT NIGHT. DIANADIANA D

From: funx2sweet <funx2sweet@...>Reply- To: Subject: itchingDate: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT)

Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly on my hands, arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really should be trying to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I just can't seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been taking is kelp.

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I have little bumps coming up on my arms as well. It is like they are under the skin and I itch a lot with them. Some days are worse than others. Sometimes, I scratch my hands and lower arms until they are really red. diana dickieson <scissorstar@...> wrote: ITCHING....YES, I THIKNK IT THE TOXINS COMING THROUGH YOUR SKIN...ITS AWFUL ITS BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS AND I STILL HAVE A BIT OF ITCHING, MOSTLY AT NIGHT.

DIANADIANA D From: funx2sweet <funx2sweet >Reply- To: Subject: itchingDate: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT) Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly on my hands, arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really should be trying to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I just can't seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been taking is kelp. Thanks Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.

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Is it possible that you have a Vitamin A deficiency? Itchy skin and bumps

are both symptoms of a deficiency.

Kenda

VITAMIN A FUNCTION

Protects the body against polluted air and is important for healthy eyesight

and mucous membranes; . Is needed during pregnancy and lactation. . Builds

resistance to infections and disease; and . Is particularly important for

healthy epithelial tissue (the skin) and high doses of synthetic vitamin A

are prescribed for acne. Studies have shown that high blood levels of

vitamin A are linked to lower rates of cancer, particularly of epithelial

tissue. This may be due to its role in maintaining healthy epithelial

tissue, supporting the immune system, and increasing response to abnormal

cells. Some research supports vitamin A's role in reducing the rates of lung

cancer and leukemia. "

Absorption and Storage ABSORPTION

It is well absorbed, with between 80-90% of dietary vitamin A being

absorbed. Some fat is needed in the diet to absorb this vitamin, so those on

fat-free or low fat diets can be deficient. Mineral oil, inorganic iron,

cortisone, coffee, fluorescent lighting, and x-rays inhibit vitamin A

absorption. Alcohol irritates the gastro-intestinal tract, inhibits vitamin

A absorption, and depletes the body's tissue stores.

STORAGE

Vitamin A is stored in the body, mainly in the liver, but stress will

deplete any surplus. High temperatures injure vitamin A. Mineral oil

laxatives reduce vitamin A levels, as do antacids, Colchicine " ,

Cholestyramine/o and broad-spectrum antibiotics. Vitamin A is one of the

most prevalent deficiencies. The WHO estimates that 250 million children

worldwide have vitamin A deficiencies. Although deficiencies are less common

in developed countries, they do occur in cases of alcoholism, people with

reduced liver function, or people with reduced absorption.

Deficiency Symptoms

Deficiency symptoms may include a poor sense of taste and smell, acne, rough

or dry skin (particularly on upper arms where hardened bumps of keratin form

around hair follicles), poor digestion, diarrhea, ear infections, kidney and

gallbladder problems, lack of stamina, defective teeth and gums, peeling or

ridged nails, increased susceptibility to infection, eye infections, poor

vision, dry eye, and eye strain. Poor night vision is one of the first

symptoms of a deficiency due to lack of visual purple. Population studies

have shown higher rates of cancer correlated with low vitamin A levels. A

deficiency can also lead to thyroid problems.

" Prolonged dry eyes can lead to corneal ulee " .

Sources

Cod and halibut liver oils, butter, whole milk, egg yolk, carrots, spinach,

apricots, prunes, parsley, dandelion, tomatoes, pumpkin, capsicums, melon,

squash, yams, kale, turnip greens. Cod liver oil-T 4O80-mcg RE Carrot, raw,

peeled ]I2-cup 1715-mcg RE (Compare With mixed vegetables, frozen ]I2-cup

389-mcg RE Squash I-cup 1435-mcg RE Kale, boiled 1-cup 962-mcg RE Mangoes,

one raw 805-mcg RE Vegetable soup, I-cup 588-mcg RE Cantaloupe, raw 1-cup

502-mcg RE Apricots, in syrup I-cup 412-mcg RE Canned vegetable juice 1-cup

283-mcg RE Liver " , fried lOO-gm 10729-mcg (,lg) RE Sardines I-can 259-mcg RE

Ketchup I-cup 240-mcg RE All Bran ]I2-cup 225-mcg RE Apricot juice, I-cup

145-mcg RE Milk, vitamin A-fortified 1-cup 139-mcg RE Pumpkin, mashed

]I2-cup 132-mcg RE Margarine I-T 112-mcg RE Broccoli ]I2-cup lOS-mcg RE

Butterl- T 1O7-mcg RE Sweet potatoes, ]I2-cup 96-mcg RE Green peppers, raw

I-cup 93-mcg RE Apricots I-fruit 91-mcg RE Egg, boiled I-large 84-mcg RE

Cheeseburger 1-serve 79-mcg RE Milk 1-cup 75-mcg RE Cream cheese 1- T S5-mcg

The old RDA for vitamin A was 4,000 IU. Unfortunately, the new DRI give the

amounts for vitamin A in micrograms ( " g), not IU's. 1- " g of vitamin A equals

about 3.3 IU. Pregnant women: The new DRI is 770 " g, to a maximum 3,000 " g

per day of vitamin A. This would mean about 2,500IU a day DRI, to a maximum

of 9,9OOIU per day of vitamin A, which would translate to 30,000 IU a day to

a maximum of 119,000 IU per day of beta-carotene. The National Academies

press release stated " : Vitamin A. Besides being important for normal vision,

vitamin A plays a vital role in gene expression, reproduction, embryonic

development, growth, and immune function. To ensure adequate stores of

vitamin A in the body, men should consume 900 micrograms daily and women

should consume 700 micrograms daily. The UL was set at 3-milligrams, or

3,000 micrograms, per day. Recent research shows that excess vitamin A

intake may increase the risk of physical birth defects, liver

abnormalities in adults, and bulging of the skull where bone has not yet

formed in infants and young children.

-¡©

The most obvious symptom of inadequate vitamin A consumption is vision

impairment, especially night blindness, which occurs after the body's

vitamin A stores have been depleted. Up to 500,000 children worldwide go

blind each year because of vitamin A deficiency. Night blindness induced by

vitamin A deficiency is rarely observed in the United States and Canada, and

determining from survey data whether people in these two countries get

enough vitamin A is more difficult. For example, estimates of intake from

national surveys of food and nutrient consumption indicate that between 25

percent and 50 percent of young adults in the United States may not get

enough of the nutrient in their diets to assure adequate vitamin A stores.

However, these figures should be interpreted with caution since the surveys

only measure consumption over one or two days, when in fact it takes several

weeks of data collection to accurately assess intake of this vitamin.

Therapeutic Dose up to 50,000 IU of beta-carotene a day for no more than

one month, then reduce to

25,000 ill. Supplement Cautions A regular dose should not exceed 25, 000

ill (adults)/IO,Ooo (children). Pregnant women should not take more than

15,000 lU per day. A study in 1996 from Boston University School of Medicine

showed that women consuming more than 15,000 ill daily were three times as

likely, to have a baby with a birth defect than women who consumed 5,000 lU

or less. 'However, a 1997 study by the National Institute of Child Health

and Human Development' " found that women taking doses up to 25,000 ill had

no increased level of birth defects. In another study, fetal abnormalities

were noted in pregnant women taking 10,000 ill of vitamin A daily, but not

for those taking beta-carotene.' " Some of the confusion is because

beta-carotene, which is water soluble, is often used as a source of vitamin

A, which is fat-soluble. Our body converts beta-carotene to vitamin A. But

unlike beta-carotene, the liver stores vitamin A. If high amounts of actual

vitamin A are taken over long periods, the liver can become overloaded.

Therefore, beta-carotene is a safer choice. Beta-carotene can be taken at 6

- 12 times the amount of vitamin A.

Take vitamin E with vitamin A to improve its action and prevent side

effects. An excess of vitamin A can be toxic, causing symptoms of thinning

hair, sore lips, bruising, nose bleeds, headaches, blurred vision, flaky

itchy skin, painful joints and bones. These symptoms would only appear after

a massive dose had been taken for a long time. Taking a 1O000mg of vitamin C

daily can prevent them, but even if C and E are not taken, the symptoms will

disappear in a few days when the supplement is stopped

> I have little bumps coming up on my arms as well. It is like they are under

> the skin and I itch a lot with them. Some days are worse than others.

> Sometimes, I scratch my hands and lower arms until they are really red.

>

>

>

> diana dickieson <scissorstar@...> wrote:

> ITCHING....YES, I THIKNK IT THE TOXINS COMING THROUGH YOUR

> SKIN...ITS AWFUL ITS BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS AND I STILL HAVE A BIT OF

> ITCHING, MOSTLY AT NIGHT. DIANA

>

>

>

>

>

> DIANA D

> ---------------------------------

> From: funx2sweet <funx2sweet@...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: itching

> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT)

>

> Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly on my hands,

> arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really should be trying

> to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I just can't

> seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been taking is kelp.

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

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Kenda,

Last summer I had a problem with Vitamin A toxicity, and I was

taking 10,000 IU a day. On top of implant illness, I got extremely

sick from this, so I'm really cautious about vitamin A since it's

fat soluable. I couldn't get out of bed, and my brain fog was

magnified, I was shaking, I couldn't eat, and then I noticed when I

didn't take the Vitamin A one night, the throbbing in my temples

improved. I did buy a bottle of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil recently,

but haven't taken any of it yet. Before the Vitamin A became toxic

(during the first few weeks I was taking it, I noticed my anxiety

improved, and I felt better - but as it built up in my fat cells I

started getting really sick). I read that with foods like carrots,

you don't have to worry about toxicity because your body acts

differently with foods than with vitamins, and with food your body

uses what it needs and expels the rest - but with vitamins it can

build up. I know you've got alot of training in this area - I read

that Cod Liver Oil can build up and become toxic if you take too

much as well - but I don't know how true that is. Do you know?

Sis

> > ITCHING....YES, I THIKNK IT THE TOXINS COMING

THROUGH YOUR

> > SKIN...ITS AWFUL ITS BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS AND I STILL HAVE A

BIT OF

> > ITCHING, MOSTLY AT NIGHT. DIANA

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > DIANA D

> > ---------------------------------

> > From: funx2sweet <funx2sweet@...>

> > Reply-

> >

> > Subject: itching

> > Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT)

> >

> > Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly

on my hands,

> > arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really

should be trying

> > to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I

just can't

> > seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been

taking is kelp.

> >

> > Thanks

> >

> >

> >

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By any chance are you using sunless tanning cream? I had that for

three weeks it itched like crazy, I had just been to the dermatolgist

and thought I caught scabies or sometning there, come to find out it

was the sunless tanning cream. It was a cheap brand I had gotten at

the swapmeet and I was alergic to it, it happened again from tanning

cream something in there makes you itch like crazy, not the good

brands just the cheaper brands.

Terri P

> ITCHING....YES, I THIKNK IT THE TOXINS COMING THROUGH

YOUR SKIN...ITS AWFUL ITS BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS AND I STILL HAVE A

BIT OF ITCHING, MOSTLY AT NIGHT. DIANA

>

>

>

>

>

> DIANA D

> ---------------------------------

> From: funx2sweet <funx2sweet@...>

> Reply-

>

> Subject: itching

> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT)

>

> Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly on

my hands, arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I

really should be trying to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21)

but.... I haven't. I just can't seem to get in the mindset for it.

The only thing I have been taking is kelp.

>

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You're right, Sis, too much vitamin A is toxic to the body. You need to be

careful with all fat soluble vitamins and not supplement unless you have a

known deficiency. Beta Carotene converts to Vitamin A and is considered

more safe. So getting vitamin A through food is best.

Kenda

> Kenda,

>

> Last summer I had a problem with Vitamin A toxicity, and I was

> taking 10,000 IU a day. On top of implant illness, I got extremely

> sick from this, so I'm really cautious about vitamin A since it's

> fat soluable. I couldn't get out of bed, and my brain fog was

> magnified, I was shaking, I couldn't eat, and then I noticed when I

> didn't take the Vitamin A one night, the throbbing in my temples

> improved. I did buy a bottle of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil recently,

> but haven't taken any of it yet. Before the Vitamin A became toxic

> (during the first few weeks I was taking it, I noticed my anxiety

> improved, and I felt better - but as it built up in my fat cells I

> started getting really sick). I read that with foods like carrots,

> you don't have to worry about toxicity because your body acts

> differently with foods than with vitamins, and with food your body

> uses what it needs and expels the rest - but with vitamins it can

> build up. I know you've got alot of training in this area - I read

> that Cod Liver Oil can build up and become toxic if you take too

> much as well - but I don't know how true that is. Do you know?

>

> Sis

>

>

>>> ITCHING....YES, I THIKNK IT THE TOXINS COMING

> THROUGH YOUR

>>> SKIN...ITS AWFUL ITS BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS AND I STILL HAVE A

> BIT OF

>>> ITCHING, MOSTLY AT NIGHT. DIANA

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> DIANA D

>>> ---------------------------------

>>> From: funx2sweet <funx2sweet@...>

>>> Reply-

>>>

>>> Subject: itching

>>> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT)

>>>

>>> Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly

> on my hands,

>>> arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really

> should be trying

>>> to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I

> just can't

>>> seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been

> taking is kelp.

>>>

>>> Thanks

>>>

>>>

>>>

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> Great rates

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That is good news for me. I LOVE carrots. I might be vitamin A deficient because I have a few of the symptoms listed in the email you sent out about it. I guess I will start bringing carrots to work for a snack!! Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@...> wrote: You're right, Sis, too much vitamin A is toxic to the body. You need to becareful with all fat soluble vitamins and not supplement unless you have aknown deficiency. Beta Carotene converts to Vitamin A and is consideredmore safe. So getting

vitamin A through food is best.Kenda> Kenda,> > Last summer I had a problem with Vitamin A toxicity, and I was> taking 10,000 IU a day. On top of implant illness, I got extremely> sick from this, so I'm really cautious about vitamin A since it's> fat soluable. I couldn't get out of bed, and my brain fog was> magnified, I was shaking, I couldn't eat, and then I noticed when I> didn't take the Vitamin A one night, the throbbing in my temples> improved. I did buy a bottle of Norwegian Cod Liver Oil recently,> but haven't taken any of it yet. Before the Vitamin A became toxic> (during the first few weeks I was taking it, I noticed my anxiety> improved, and I felt better - but as it built up in my fat cells I> started getting really sick). I read that with foods like carrots,> you don't have to worry about toxicity because your body acts> differently with foods

than with vitamins, and with food your body> uses what it needs and expels the rest - but with vitamins it can> build up. I know you've got alot of training in this area - I read> that Cod Liver Oil can build up and become toxic if you take too> much as well - but I don't know how true that is. Do you know?> > Sis> > >>> ITCHING....YES, I THIKNK IT THE TOXINS COMING>

THROUGH YOUR>>> SKIN...ITS AWFUL ITS BEEN ALMOST THREE YEARS AND I STILL HAVE A> BIT OF>>> ITCHING, MOSTLY AT NIGHT. DIANA>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> DIANA D >>> --------------------------------->>> From: funx2sweet <funx2sweet@...>>>> Reply- >>> >>> Subject: itching>>> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT)>>> >>> Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly> on my hands,>>> arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really> should be trying>>> to detox right now

(my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I> just can't>>> seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been> taking is kelp.>>> >>> Thanks>>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------->>> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls.> Great rates>>> starting at 1¡Ë/min.>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------->>> Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help.> Small>>> Business.>> > > > > >

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I had a lot of itching and rashes with implants and after explant-- my skin is sensitive to many things, which it wasn't without implants. I have to be careful what I put on it or it will break out in hives, especially my arms!

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itching>>> Date: Sat, 16 Sep 2006 17:45:01 -0700 (PDT)>>> >>> Has anyone had a lot of itching after explant? I itch mostly> on my hands,>>> arms, face and neck. It has become very bothersome. I really> should be trying>>> to detox right now (my explant was Aug 21) but.... I haven't. I> just can't>>> seem to get in the mindset for it. The only thing I have been> taking is kelp.>>> >>> Thanks>>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------->>> Talk is cheap. Use Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls.> Great rates>>> starting at 1¡Ë/min.>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> --------------------------------->>> Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help.> Small>>> Business.>> > > > > >

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