Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 , that is how this is if I don’t scratch nothing pops up if I scratch bumps and puffy skin appear, my chinese doc just gave me some salve to put on it when it starts itching and it immediately stopped so that is good. But I think I will try taking the oregano oil internally along with more days of milk thistle seed tea to see if I can get the histamines to reduce and inflammation....dana From: piknchikn Sent: Friday, May 13, 2011 1:08 PM To: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: Rash Hi Barb,I had thought of liver toxicity a few times when this happened. It would suddenly itch anywhere. I don't think one spot on my body hasn't had it at one time or another. The odd thing about it is IF I could resist scratching the rash would not appear. It took scratching to do that. I learned to go apply the hydrogen peroxide at the first sign of itching and that would stop it, with no rash. Since I've been taking the D Lenolate the itching is reduced dramatically. It's now rare to have it happen, it's much less intense and over a much smaller area.Thanks!/MI > >> > Hello Barb,> > No I don't have sores. My skin looks fine til the welts appear after the itching starts. It doesn't welt at all if I don't scratch it. It can begin spontaneously or if I accidentally rub the area. Toweling off after a shower can bring it on as can sitting or laying. Whatever area is in touch with a surface and gets rubbed can itch. It rarely happens now but was bad up to a year or so ago.> > /MI > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Jim...another question... I recently had a very low mag on my blood work and the doctor was really surprised as he said we usually have low but not that low, and I am taking supps, mag oil etc....eat very healthy....I was taking stephania root which is in buhner's protocol for neuroinflammation and some other things. Two months ago my mag was fine, now it is not, I noticed that the Stephania Root is a calcium channel blocker, from anatomy class, I remember that caclium blockers can cause magnesium not to assimilate,,,,,what is your thoughts on this....dana From: jimjax2 Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 6:00 PM To: Lyme_and_Rife Subject: Re: Rash Dana,I love feverfew!! It is a great antiinflammatory... I use it for migraines, told Lena about it for psoriasis... Hope it works for you!!Take care,Jim> > > > > Barb,> I have itchy skin, I had it two years ago with my pregnancy but went away, just thought it was part of the pg. Then about a month ago after lyme load was down and babesia reared its ugly head, I got the> itchy skin back. From what I can tell physiologically is that I am having a histamine overeaction to the bacteria and high cortisol levels from adrenal exhaustion, it in turn creates the histamine reaction and> my skin doesn't have a rash it will just start itching soooo bad and then it turns really read and puffs up where I scratched it, it will go away and start over again, it is horrible. Doc says it's the lyme and to> use oils, cool water, etc...but those things do not help....I am on adrenal herbs and trying to balance cortisol with licorice/siberian ginseng and detoxing to see if I can get a balance with it. What have you done> for your itchies? dANA> > > From: barb b w> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 10:39 PM> To: Lyme_and_Rife > Subject: Rash> > > > Does anyone have a really persistent wide spread rash? I'm not really sure what I have but I was guessing Bart due to skin problems starting w flea bites from outdoor cats, but live near heavy bush area and deer in area for now 15 years and tick bite highly likely but I don't hear people talk much about skin problems. I have terrible skin problems. Its' a return of this too. I had a persistent rash on various parts of my body and it lasted for three years. Finally it disappeared. Was so thankful, then I got these flea bites from an outdoor cat that got into my house while I was away for a summer and the skin problems all over again, now two years of skin lesions. Doesn't matter how meticulous I am with my skin, they persist.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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