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I have had trouble with anal itching and decided it was Irritable Bowel

syndrome. I do three things for it I avoid eating any MSG in any form. I avoid

eating acids and protiens together (for example acid fruits like citrus or

tomatoes with meat or eggs, seperate them by at least two hours) I have also

found that takeing a teaspoon of vinegar in a glass of water at leat three times

a day helps when I am haveing trouble.

The hardest part is avoiding the MSG its in most prepared foods and often under

inocuous names like " natural flavor " even though it doesnt occur in nature!

anal itching

> I would like to know if anyone has had any success with any natural

> remedies for whats known as " anal pruritus " (anal itching), not

> caused by parasites. The doctors claim they deal with it regularily

> but don't seem to have any good treatments. I have been treated many

> times for yeast (even though none show up on the tests), pinworms

> (don't have 'em), have finally resorted to using antihistamines to

> sleep at night and have done so for years. Though its supposed to be

> a common ailment, the drs. sort of scratch their heads and can't

> really offer any good advice. Anyone deal with this before?

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> > I would like to know if anyone has had any success with any natural

> > remedies for whats known as " anal pruritus " (anal itching), not

> > caused by parasites. The doctors claim they deal with it regularily

> > but don't seem to have any good treatments. I have been treated many

> > times for yeast (even though none show up on the tests), pinworms

> > (don't have 'em), have finally resorted to using antihistamines to

> > sleep at night and have done so for years. Though its supposed to be

> > a common ailment, the drs. sort of scratch their heads and can't

> > really offer any good advice. Anyone deal with this before?

>

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