No, it's not for selling; no one has contacted me.I don't know about this particular solution but the "miracle" part makes me suspicious. Here's what to look out for to avoid questionable products:
Twenty-Five Ways to Spot Quacks and Vitamin Pushers
Bottom line, I think, is that if you eat a well balanced diet and take a regular vitamin daily, you're getting enough nutrients.
One word of caution: some minerals are dangerous. Avoid collodial silver. It doesn't work and turns your skin blue. You'll turn into a smurf.
If the distributor wants you to start selling the product, it's most likely multi-level marketing. Don't get sucked in to that.
No, it's not for selling; no one has contacted me.
I don't expect any "miracles;" that's just its name.
p.s.
About the blue skin, it can't be much worse than my lumpy bright red skin.
It was recommended to me for my chronic hives. After 2 1/2 years of doctors, specialists, and various drugs, nothing has worked. In fact, I'm getting worse. I thought maybe I should try a more homeopathic route.
To be honest, I'm getting desperate but I want to stay rational as much as possible. That's why I wanted to know if anyone had a personal experience with the product.
It's definitely not rosecea. I've been to the dermatology and allergy specialists and had all the tests.I'm no expert Reba, but I am taking a wild guess and want to ask if you've considered Rosecea? I ask, because, my Mother was diagnosed with this and it sounds an awful lot like what you're describing here. The treatment for it is a tetracycline antibiotic; either topical or oral.
My doctors have pretty much given up on me. I can't even get an appointment with them. They told me to go to the ER when it gets bad, and to carry an Epipen with me.Hope this helps! I can understand your frustration, but please be careful of the homeopathic remedies that are out there. They are NOT regulated by the FDA and you could do more harm then good. You could ask your Dr to refer you to an osteopath. They have both a medical degree and are familiar with homeopathic remedies.
Good luck! That sounds awfully uncomfortable.
It's definitely not rosecea. I've been to the dermatology and allergy specialists and had all the tests.
My doctors have pretty much given up on me. I can't even get an appointment with them. They told me to go to the ER when it gets bad, and to carry an Epipen with me.
I take an Allegra in the morning, and a Predisone later in the day. Some nights I don't sleep at all.
The way I describe it is having a sever sunburn all over your body (including scalp and places where the sun don't shine), a fever, chills, and itchy poison ivy covering all the sunburn areas. Also, when my eyes swell, I can't see, and when my lips swell, I can't drink without dribbling because my mouth can't make a seal. When my nostrils swell, it's hard to breath. As long as my tongue or throat doesn't swell I don't go to the ER. I've been there a few times. I'm afraid I give my Hubby a good scare at times.
Sounds like your wife had dermographia (writing on the skin) sensitivity. I'm prone to that also.This sounds horrible.....So sorry to hear this.
I know you said you have been to Dr's and checked for allergies. But I don't trust Dr's much. I put them right there with shrinks. Anyway, since this started have you had a chance to spend any time in a dry climate??? My wife had something......Dr's never could figure it out. But her skin would turn red whenever touched. Just a light scratch to an itch would leave a mark like she had been clawed.....But this only happened when we were in Texas.....We spent alot of time each year in California and she would be fine there.
Just a thought.....hope you soon find relief whatever it is.
Sounds like your wife had dermographia (writing on the skin) sensitivity. I'm prone to that also.
No, I don't live in a dry climate, and I still have hives when I travel to MI and CT. I've done all the skin patch tests, blood, urine, and stool tests, food diaries, laundry and fabric tests, etc. Research shows that half the people with hives never discover the cause. The doctors say it's an auto immune problem--my body is attacking itself. Sigh....
You're right about the type A (plus I'm a first-born).Anti anxiety medication can sometimes help with skin problems.
I am pretty much assuming you are very type A personality.
It's definitely not rosecea. I've been to the dermatology and allergy specialists and had all the tests.
My doctors have pretty much given up on me. I can't even get an appointment with them. They told me to go to the ER when it gets bad, and to carry an Epipen with me.
I take an Allegra in the morning, and a Predisone later in the day. Some nights I don't sleep at all.
The way I describe it is having a sever sunburn all over your body (including scalp and places where the sun don't shine), a fever, chills, and itchy poison ivy covering all the sunburn areas. Also, when my eyes swell, I can't see, and when my lips swell, I can't drink without dribbling because my mouth can't make a seal. When my nostrils swell, it's hard to breath. As long as my tongue or throat doesn't swell I don't go to the ER. I've been there a few times. I'm afraid I give my Hubby a good scare at times.
Yes, it's auto immune. I'm allergic to myself. 'Fraid there's no way to avoid myself.Wow! You're right. That's NOT rosacea. Another thought ... could it be auto-immune? It's a shame the doctors have given up! I can see why you're grasping at straws. I hope something helps you, Reba! That sounds awfully unbearable!!
Yes, it's auto immune. I'm allergic to myself. 'Fraid there's no way to avoid myself.
I'm sorry that you're dealing with this. The doctors gave up? That's crazy. A lot of autoimmune diseases cause skin rashes. What kind of specialists diagnose autoimmune disorders? Have they tested you for different types of antibodies? Could it be lupus?
I know how frustrating it its when you can't get a proper diagnosis. It took me a year and a half to get a diagnosis, and I was going crazy! I hope that you get relief soon.
Yes, it's auto immune. I'm allergic to myself. 'Fraid there's no way to avoid myself.
It's too bad Dr. House is a fictional character, although I would be scared to death to be treated by him.