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Re: Re: Anyone else itch underneath their skin/gums...) LIVER?

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I too have experienced itchy skin when eating certain foods that are not good

for me... usually after breaking down for Taco Bell on rare occasion for

example, or eating too much dairy. It clears right up a day or two later when

those foods are avoided.

It makes sense since the liver is the detox organ that an overburden on it would

inflame it. The skin probably suffers since it is the biggest organ in the

body.

Lourdes " Sal " Salvador, salvadorlourdes@...

I just read this weekend, that in general itchy skin can be caused

by liver problems or inflamation.

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Hello barb1283@...,

In reference to your comment:

I read that if liver is overwhelmed with 'things to do' (and I know

what that is like!), it's stops doing a good job and leaves things in

the blood that normally it would filter out, toxins, bile salts, etc,

and these things in the blood cause itching.

****Not only that Barb but if you have a poor digestive system and the liver

is not able to do its job, some of those toxins can back into the

liver......if you don't have at least a couple of good bowel movements daily, it

can

lay in the colon and ferment for weeks.

*******I use a product called HOMOZON which is oxygen/magnesium, which helps

me to have 3 to 4 bowel movements daily......I don't take it daily now, but

I did when I was killing Lyme critters, as they tend to adhere to the colon

and lay up in the liver.

Angel Huggzzz

or Angel

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