Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Edy Hi Eddy. I read that you are using natrol products. Some of Natrol products contain some excipients that some PWC's like myself can not digest.Like magnesium stearate.I am thinking you need to be careful on what you ingest.You also need detox. I also have itching at soles of my feet,skin also breaks out. I had this problem since beginning of 2004.As far as I noticed this happens for me when I ingest meat especially also sugar.I am also careful with supplement excipients. Prefer using powdered forms,natural ones,veggie capsules. Eddy and all I am wondering what this itching at soles of feet and skin break out may be due to. it happens to me severely when I eat meat. I eat meat at noon and at night soles of my feet really bother me. I am wondering what the compound which is creating problem could be? Ammonia? Histamine?I really tend to think it is not histamine as it is not all over my body but only at soles of my feet and when it gets more serious at soles of my hand. It seems to me as if this is an sign of toxicity. Does anyone have any idea on what the related toxic compound could be? Or related toxicity? Thanks. ..Nil Re: Re: Soles of the feet, was histamines > Why not offering advice? It sounds very practical to me. The > thing you remember about soles detox is from the betterhealthguy. He > recommended the foot detox pads in his newsletter. I actually bought some, > but since they have herbs in them and I'm not clear about the trigger I > thought better of using them for a bit. > > netsukeme <kcapel@...> wrote: I dunno, Edy. It just > struck me that if you knew that garlic put on > the soles of the feet will manifest in breath or taste, then that > must be some kind of " route " in the body. So, by that kind of > reasoning, wouldn't something ingested in whatever way it's ingested > also manifest as toxin released through the soles of the feet, aka > itchy allergy symptoms, if the thing ingested was something you were > allergic to? > > Didn't someone else here say, too, that the soles of the feet are a > point of detox for the body? I thought I remembered that. > > I'm not sure what you're eating and drinking (or if that's the way > the ingested thing is getting into you), but I guess I'd first try to > fast and then start eating again, but only one thing at a time, to > see what it is that's aggravating my body. And while I was not > eating and then reintroducing foods, one at a time, I would drink > tons of water to " flush. " > > Far be it for to offer advice to anyone though. That's only > what I can figure I'd do if presented with this awful situation > you've got. I sure hope you feel better soon. > > > > >> Hi Edy, >> >> Any connection between what you wrote below about the soles of your >> feet itching (in thread " histamines " ) and what you wrote back in > July >> about the soles of the feet? >> >> Just something I noticed and wondered about. Just a thought. >> >> >> in Champaign IL >> >> Message #100050 of 104288 >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2006 Report Share Posted August 12, 2006 Well, like I said, haven't had red meat in decades and I chew til my food is paste. Tho I've had such slow motility in the past that I eat very blandly soft foods and that seems to go through fairly fast. Smoothies, soups and chew, chew, chew. yildiz <yildiz22@...> wrote: I don't think my meat problem is allergic one.I am thinking it is due to toxic substances being generated due to my low gut function?Undigested protein,or related.. My problem is worse when i have red meat.Do you have digestive system problems. If not,eliminate this possibility. bw Nil Re: Re: Soles of the feet, was histamines > The only Natrol product I use if the Ester C powder and it's very clean of > all but the actual supplements. And I'm like a maniac about nothing in > my supplements. I haven't thought about meat because everything I've read > says no one is allergic to it, but who knows? I haven't had sugar in > years. Thank you all for your help. I can see this isn't just a fluke on > me, but a lot of you have similar itching issues. I'm sorry, but it's > slightly comforting for me. Sorry, Edy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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