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We learned from my son's Hair Elements report from DDI that he has

high level of Antimony, Lead and Mercury. Thus, we put him on

nutient treatment for almost one and half months. However, we

stopped the treatment recently since we found some skin

discoloration spots on his face and legs. Has anyone seen a similar

reaction or this is just a coincidence? The nutrients he had so far

include Vitamin C, P-5-P, Selenium and Cod Liver Oil.

Wei

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Could you list how much you were giving and

describe the skin discoloration more? My children

have a skin discoloration on the forehead near the

hairline and also in front of the ears. It is kind of darker

than the rest of their skin. I wonder what it could be

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> We learned from my son's Hair Elements report from DDI that he has

> high level of Antimony, Lead and Mercury. Thus, we put him on

> nutient treatment for almost one and half months. However, we

> stopped the treatment recently since we found some skin

> discoloration spots on his face and legs. Has anyone seen a similar

> reaction or this is just a coincidence? The nutrients he had so far

> include Vitamin C, P-5-P, Selenium and Cod Liver Oil.

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> Wei

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I have discoloration from the Minocin, but it's on my legs, in the form of

blackish spots and larger areas. It's kind of gross, but I'll take it over the

miseries of my illness anyday.

Mona

rheumatic Skin discoloration

My wife Jen was diagnosed with DM in August. She has been on Minocycoline

for about three weeks (200 mg). About two weeks ago she noticed that her

forehead was appearing brownish. Since she has had a very red rash all over her

face since Spring, it was difficult to discern at first, but it has gotten much

darker since it started.

We were wondering if the discoloration is from the DM or perhaps a change in

pigmentation form the Minocycoline. I think that we read that Minocycoline can

affect pigmentation.

Has anyone had this experience? If so, is the discoloration likely to ever go

away?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,

Ken

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Yes, my discoloration started early on.  It becomes lesser if we stay out of the

direct sunlight.  The sun and any tetracycline product seems to make the melanin

in our skins get darker.  It will lighten up as time goes on.  But, come back

when you expose yourself to sunlight once again.  I will never be the same color

I was.  In 2007.  We went to Puerto Rico in January and February that year. 

 Athough, I knew about the sun doing this, I could not ignore the beautiful

Caribbean beaches.  The color is not like a normal tan.  It can become a gray

muddy color.  Also with my disease (Scleroderma), I developed Vitiligo on my

forehead and on my arms and legs, it apprears as though I am losing the

pigmentation.  My arms are brown with white spots.  The vitiligo on my forhead

did not spread.  It is a patch I can cover with bangs.  However, my hair has

gotten very thin especially in the front.  so, I am spreading the hair to sort

of cover it. 

If this is the only thing I have to complain about, then I am lucky.  I have

met some who have lost their fingers and toes from Scleroderma.  Take care,

Dolores & Mike

From: Mona Goldstein <spellers@...>

Subject: Re: rheumatic Skin discoloration

rheumatic

Date: Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 7:01 PM

 

I have discoloration from the Minocin, but it's on my legs, in the form of

blackish spots and larger areas. It's kind of gross, but I'll take it over the

miseries of my illness anyday.

Mona

rheumatic Skin discoloration

My wife Jen was diagnosed with DM in August. She has been on Minocycoline for

about three weeks (200 mg). About two weeks ago she noticed that her forehead

was appearing brownish. Since she has had a very red rash all over her face

since Spring, it was difficult to discern at first, but it has gotten much

darker since it started.

We were wondering if the discoloration is from the DM or perhaps a change in

pigmentation form the Minocycoline. I think that we read that Minocycoline can

affect pigmentation.

Has anyone had this experience? If so, is the discoloration likely to ever go

away?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,

Ken

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