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hi cindy you overdid the electricity for sure. little goes a long way. the

philosophy of godzilla is the user will not have much patience and will give up

after only a few tries. so I made it strong. by time they give it up, too

late, infection is gone(there may be some itches, etc). we don't have a clinic

of nice people to tell you to do this, remember to do that, etc. I had to make

the choice in favor of clobbering the germ first, so when you use it for pains,

etc this benefit diminishes...sorry way it is.

bG

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> Hey everybody

> Last week i injured my heel somehow - think the bone may be bruised - it

became very painful, stiff and very swollen. I read the post about dc being a

healing force generally, so - of course i applied the godzilla sponges to the

area, for maybe 20 minutes or so at a time, reversing polarities. At the same

time i was putting loads of other stuff on it - castor oil, dmso with aloe,

oregano tincture, etc. i had socks on to keep the sponges in place. Actually, i

think it was helping.

> A few days after starting the electro treatment, a very itchy rash appeared

in the area on both sides. One side appears very red and chafed, the other side

has itchy red bumps.

> I wouldnt have thought that the dc was responsible for this symptom, however

i recalled reading the post by someone else who while 'zilling an infection

experienced an itchy rash in the area of treatment, and also recalled bg's

warning about too much moisture, i think that was the gist of it.

> There you have it. The heel is slowly improving, the rash is still there.

Lavender oil helps keep the itching down. Any other suggestions welcome.

> Needless to say i have discontinued using godzilla on the area, though i'd

really like to.

> A very creepy halloween to you all!

> cindolo

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well, it's possible to be direct just lower power for healing, stronger power

for killing (inactivating) germs?

bG

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> Thanks BG. I guess if you want to use dc for general healing, it should be

> with a device that is - well, less direct.

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> I have been on the candida diet for one month. I have a fungal rash which I

believe to be

> candida albicans. It is very itchy especially at night. I cant go to the gym

because sweating is what really makes it worse. Please help if anyone has any

remedies that has helped it would be greatly appreciated.

+++Hi there. Are you new? Is your name ?

All rashes are toxins coming out through the skin. Usually when rashes are

tested they aren't fungal either, even though doctors will say they are fungal.

Therefore rashes are typical die-off/detoxifying symptoms, which cannot be

avoided in order to heal - see this article:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal2.php

Since sweating and exercise increase detoxification it will increase your

symptoms too. That's why I recommend mild exercises like dry skin brushing,

walking, etc.

To understand why you are itching see this article, along with some treatments

that may help the discomfort, however healing comes from within:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/treat14.php

All the best, Bee

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, my son has that too. I have a friend on facebook, Craig Stellpflug, he

suggests using bentionite clay to detox the skin.

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> we have a very fine rash in our guys face.  It's around his chin and lower

cheeks.  It has been there for about 2 years, almost not apparent.  Without my

glasses on I can't even see it. We are clean for yeast (as far as we know) do

biomedical, probiotics, enzymes.  It began when we did NAC for a short time. 

Had to quit NAC, dmg and tmg cause it caused huge tantrums.  Any ideas? 

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all others with limits or low.

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Is he suggesting that just the skin needs to be detoxed?  I would think that's

a systemic thing.  What does he say needs to be detoxed?  or does he?  I'm

very interested.

nancy j.

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, my son has that too. I have a friend on facebook, Craig

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It's the valacyclovir. Consult a dermatologist who has seen lots of CLL, not

just any ole dermatologist.

Kusin

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From: [ ] On Behalf Of

baker007@... [baker007@...]

Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2010 10:07 AM

Subject: Rash

Can anyone give some insight on rash and itching following FCR? I have also been

taking valacyclovir for the prevention of shingles. Has anyone had these

symptoms and what have you done?

Thank you

Baker

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I'm taking 400 mg of acyclovir and have been doing so for the past 6 months,

during FCR and since I've stopped treatments. I'm not having any itch

symptoms.

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 11:28 AM, Kusin <davidkusin@...> wrote:

> It's the valacyclovir. Consult a dermatologist who has seen lots of CLL,

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> Can anyone give some insight on rash and itching following FCR? I have also

> been taking valacyclovir for the prevention of shingles. Has anyone had

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There are rashes and there are rashes. If we are talking about herpes,

shingles, and related virus caused rashes, then the issue of acyclovir and

valacyclovir is pertinent. There may be other rashes where these drugs have no

effect -

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> been taking valacyclovir for the prevention of shingles. Has anyone had

> these symptoms and what have you done?

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Alan,

Would you mind if I asked you if you did FCR and are you in complete remission?

I have done 3 treatments bur Dr. Keating says I have a little more in my bone

marrow and is suggesting I do 3 more.

With these rashes and itching I don't know if I shpuld do more treatments.

Thanjk you

Rash

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> Can anyone give some insight on rash and itching following FCR? I have also

> been taking valacyclovir for the prevention of shingles. Has anyone had

> these symptoms and what have you done?

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> Hi Bee, Everyone,

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> Ok, so I will probably sound abit like a big kid here, but I'm kinda freaked

out at the moment. Even though I have had four children of my own, and you would

think that I would be well experienced in this kind of thing by now..... But

anyways, a few days ago, I came down with a horrible cold that made me dizzy,

terrible chest congestion, and over all wiped out. Well I have been taking about

4000mg a day of Vitamin C trying to knock it out of me quickly, and drinking a

ton of fluids, and I started feeling better today. Anyway, I went to go take my

usual Epsom Salt Bath today, and noticed that I have a rash on both of my arms

on the inside of the elbow, you know like the place where they usually take

blood at. They are pinkish red, just slightly raised, and only itches a little

bit. But I have no idea why I have this rash. I don't ever get rashes????

> I mean seriously like never. I've never been allergic to anything my entire

life, not foods, not the woods, not meds.... <snip>

+++Hi Carol,

All of your reactions are normal since they are because your body is healing and

detoxifying itself better. Even if you've never had rashes before it can happen

because the skin is one of the best ways for your body to get rid of toxins. It

makes sense that the area they take out blood is the site of your rash, since

getting needles damages the area so your body now has the nutrients it needs to

heal it like it should.

In fact all abnormal skin eruptions of any kind are toxins coming out, including

moles, freckles, aging spots, eczema, skin tags, psoriasis, rashes, acne,

pimples, boils, abcesses, etc. That's why people on this program have reported

their freckles fading, their moles falling off (including me), and many other

skin conditions reversing themselves.

Colds are created by the body to get rid of toxins too, and so is the flu. By

the way, you should be taking 4,000 mg of vitamin C every day any way. See this

article for help, however, any direct treatments won't stop a cold since it

needs to run its course, and will only stop when your body has finished doing

its job.

So you can actually celebrate this because it means the program is helping your

body heal itself like it should.

In fact all of the disease processes are exactly the same as the healing and

detoxifying processes created by the body itself in an effort to maintain its

health, in spite of poor nutrition, toxins, etc.

The only difference for people on this healthy program is they are now

progressing towards health rather than becoming more and more unhealthy, or

dis-eased, because they are giving their body what it needs to " be healthy "

according to Nature's Laws on Health.

The medical field labels each and every " sign " of poor health as separate

dis-eases, illnesses, symptoms, etc., however all of them are simply " signs " the

body is working hard to maintain its health, so all of those " signs " are

actually normal body reactions. So doctors are actually working against all of

the body's efforts to heal itself.

In other words, all symptoms, illnesses, reactions, organ malfunctions, etc. are

just " signs " that the body is successfully attempting to restore its own

balance.

As Florence Nightengale, the infamous nurse, puts it: " There are no specific

diseases; there are [only] specific disease conditions. "

To understand healing naturally better read more, so you don't freak out when

you get healing and detoxifying symptoms like that:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/menu1_2.php

The best in health, Bee

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Hi Carol.

Even before I started Bee's diet, I got a rash on my leg, and several around my

waist. I went to the doctor, and he gave me no reason for it, or any way to take

care of it. It did not itch. They gradually faded some, so it is not that

noticeable. I realize now, my body was just getting rid of something. sometimes

while on Bee's diet, I got kind of itchy around my waist. I put a baking soda

paste around it. Itching and rashes are just detoxing. Also after I take an

epson salt bath, after about 15 minutes in it, I start getting itchy, but does

not last that long. Hope this helps. And nice to see you from fibrocured group.

C.

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> Ok, so I will probably sound abit like a big kid here, but I'm kinda freaked

out at the moment. Even though I have had four children of my own, and you would

think that I would be well experienced in this kind of thing by now..... But

anyways, a few days ago, I came down with a horrible

> cold that made me dizzy, terrible chest congestion, and over all wiped out.

Well I have been taking about 4000mg a day of Vitamin C trying to knock it out

of me quickly, and drinking a ton of fluids, and I started feeling better today.

Anyway, I went to go take my usual Epsom Salt Bath today, and noticed that I

have a rash on both of my arms on the inside of the elbow, you know like the

place where they usually take blood at.

> They are pinkish red, just slightly raised, and only itches a little bit. But

I have no idea why I have this rash. I don't ever get rashes????

> I mean seriously like never. I've never been allergic to anything my entire

life, not foods, not the woods, not meds....

> Which I'm not taking any medicines out of the normal. I havent eaten anything

that is new or strange to me. My left arm is worse then my right arm as far as

the rash is concerned. I'm not running a fever, and I don't have the rash

anywhere else on me. Sooo, I was wondering if any of you have suffered with

anything similar with your Fibromyalgia or could you possibly know what is going

on with me. I would appreciate any input on this, as I tend to worry about

things. I don't want to go to the German hospital because they will try to keep

me over night, and I'm not willing to stay

> the night over a rash on my arms. Not unless I start with a fever..... My

first thought was could it possibly be a heat rash? But found the idea of that

being odd beings we are in the middle of winter and its really not that hot in

my house. Plus after the bath, hours later, its still there just as bad as

earlier. Hopefully one of you guys will know what is going on with me.

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> Carol

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I too have suffered from this red itchy rash, as soon as I wake up it is not there and within 5 minutes it starts on my feet and works its way up. I have had this off and on for years and no doctor can ever make sense of it. Steroids seem to really aggrevate it. I had the worst flare up back in August, it was everywhere and man did it itch, relentless. I saw a new doctor who specializes in asprin desensitizing and he put me on an antibiotic and it cleared in a day!!!! That has never happened, I was so miserable and Cipro (antibiotic) got rid of it in a day. For me the type of infection or bacteria that is in my body triggers the awful rash. Often I do not even realize I have an infection because I am so used to them. For what its worth,

I know everyone is different. I had no relief on special diets.....good luck to all.

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Me too - I am sure my rash was trigggered by a sinus /body infection, but the rash started just like yours. Interestingly, I have not had the rash at all since being desens....and I do stil;l get sinus infections.

Becky

From: Tyler Hamilton <magellann17@...>samters Sent: Thu, 10 March, 2011 22:36:12Subject: Re: RASH

I too have suffered from this red itchy rash, as soon as I wake up it is not there and within 5 minutes it starts on my feet and works its way up. I have had this off and on for years and no doctor can ever make sense of it. Steroids seem to really aggrevate it. I had the worst flare up back in August, it was everywhere and man did it itch, relentless. I saw a new doctor who specializes in asprin desensitizing and he put me on an antibiotic and it cleared in a day!!!! That has never happened, I was so miserable and Cipro (antibiotic) got rid of it in a day. For me the type of infection or bacteria that is in my body triggers the awful rash. Often I do not even realize I have an infection because I am so used to them. For what its worth, I know everyone is different. I had no relief on special diets.....good luck to all.

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Last week my son was doing good and we were mid week our round of DMPS. He got a

fever and very lethargic last Thursday. I stopped the round because the fever

was on and off for three days. On Friday morning he got sick to his stomach. All

weekend the fever was up and down. I also held off on most of his supplements

during this time. This morning he seems back in good spirits and wants to eat.

However, he has broken out into a rash all over him. They look like little dots

and don't seem to bother him. Before this began on Thursday he had been taking

Valtrex for almost four weeks. Is it possible this rash is some type of viral

die off? Nothing has changed I his environment to explain otherwise. Thanks

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The rash is likely due to his latest viral illness. not uncommon. Just wait

until he's over it and continue chelation.

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> Last week my son was doing good and we were mid week our round of DMPS. He got

a fever and very lethargic last Thursday. I stopped the round because the fever

was on and off for three days. On Friday morning he got sick to his stomach. All

weekend the fever was up and down. I also held off on most of his supplements

during this time. This morning he seems back in good spirits and wants to eat.

However, he has broken out into a rash all over him. They look like little dots

and don't seem to bother him. Before this began on Thursday he had been taking

Valtrex for almost four weeks. Is it possible this rash is some type of viral

die off? Nothing has changed I his environment to explain otherwise. Thanks

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