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Re: All over body itching

-I have been itching for about 4-5 weeks... and I have been doing all the right stuff. It is lessening, but I have like spots on my body... white spots. It is weird to say the least but I am sure it is iodine related. I will go back on the iodine but only after the itching gives up. I would say it is just a sign of the toxins in your body...-- In iodine , Gracia <circe@...> wrote:>> why not just take an adequate dose?? > gracia> > > wendy 56789 wrote:> >> >> > Help!> >> > It's been over 3 weeks since he stopped the Iodoral, and he probably > > had only 7-10 days of 6.25 mg each. Why would he still have this > > itching? Do you think it's unrelated?> >> > He's tried just about everything by now, both topical and internal. > > Yesterday, he tried an infrared sauna to see if sweating it out might > > help. The cinnamon oil worked for a while, but it doesn't always > > work. It's the oddest rash I've ever seen. It's very intermittent > > and somewhat random. When his body comes into contact with anything > > (shoes, watch, leaning against a wall), his skin flares up at the > > point of contact. Soaking in Epsom salt baths seem to help at night, > > but obviously he can't do that while at work all day.> >> > Steph, can you ask the Doc of he's ever heard of such a mild dose > > causing such an intense reaction in a relatively healthy person?> >> > Thanks again for any ideas or suggestions.> >> >> > ~> >> >> > O>

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Try sulfur.> >> >> > Help!> >> > It's been over 3 weeks since he stopped the Iodoral, and he probably > > had only 7-10 days of 6.25 mg each. Why would he still have this > > itching? Do you think it's unrelated?>

>> > He's tried just about everything by now, both topical and internal. > > Yesterday, he tried an infrared sauna to see if sweating it out might > > help. The cinnamon oil worked for a while, but it doesn't always > > work. It's the oddest rash I've ever seen. It's very intermittent > > and somewhat random. When his body comes into contact with anything > > (shoes, watch, leaning against a wall), his skin flares up at the > > point of contact. Soaking in Epsom salt baths seem to help at night, > > but obviously he can't do that while at work all day.> >> > Steph, can you ask the Doc of he's ever heard of such a mild dose > > causing such an intense reaction in a relatively healthy person?> >> > Thanks again for any ideas or suggestions.> >> >> > ~> >> >> >

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