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> Hello,

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> My husband has been slowly changing his diet over and taking virgin

coconut oil. He hasn't given up his organic coffee, a bit of natural

sugar (kefir and peanut butter) and some grains yet and is not doing

all of the supplements yet. He's had a rash on his under arms this

past week that is very ichy and blotchy red. This morning his right

underarm has some blisters and the redness is spreading downward like

five inches. I reassured him it's die of symptom but I told him I

would write and double check.

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> He is going through physical therapy (torn rotator cuff repair back

in May) which includes being in a chlorinated pool three times a week

as well. And he's using my mineral deodorant which does have a few

drops of tea tree oil in it.

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> Is this truly die off and is there something that can be done to

make him a bit more comfortable. He has rubbed a bit of coconut oil

oil on it which soothes just for a bit.

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> The good news is that he had his first bite of the typical

Thanksgiving sugary dessert yesterday and he said he couldn't believe

how icky sweet it was.

+++Hi . Your husband's rash can be die-off symptoms, but

also he could be accumulating more toxins from the chlorinated pool.

Chlorine is very poisonous/toxic which will increase his rash.

Any and all skin eruptions, rashes, etc. are toxins coming out

through the skin, which is the best way for the body to get rid of

them so vital inner organs are protected.

Coconut oil is a very good way to help his rash, and he can also pat

some baking soda on the coconut oil. He can take baking soda baths

(use 1 cup) to soothe his rash too.

Bee

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