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Hi Carly,

Could this be Morgellan's (sp?) disease? Don't know a lot about it, but have heard the insane itching and crawly feelings are symptoms. Maybe google it to see what you find out. Best of luck and keep us informed!

Peace on earth.

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Insane Itch

HELP!!! I have had this intense itch on my arms and chest for a couple months now. There is no rash. No scabies or mites. I've had my blood checked for lupus and liver functions and it comes back okay. The dermatologist keeps giving me steroid creams which do nothing but make my skin burn and intensifies the itch. I've told her this and she blows me off. I won't be seeing her again. I have no new foods, detergents, clothes, meds, etc. I quit drinking diet soda about 1.5 months ago, but the itch started before that. I was told maybe it was the toxins coming out of my skin. I have tried salt baths, oatmeal baths, honey and milk baths. I don't use shampoo (Dr. Bronners is soap, not detergent based). I am at a loss and it is driving me crazy! It seems to be under my skin, like a million fire ants chewing from the inside. It seems to run along the muscles in my shoulders and arms.Has anyone had something like this and is there anything you would suggest to help me rid myself of it. I've seen liver herbs suggested on other sites and tried some, but they have not helped. Dandelion, tumeric, marshmallow, licorice in a pill form. Thanks for your help!!!!!Carly

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Are you talking " Arm & Hammer " type baking soda? Will it specify on

the outside of the box? Thanks so much!!!!!

>

> What about your body pH level?  Try drinking 8oz of water with 1 tsp

of aluminum free baking soda.  Them bath in it. 1 cup to a luke warm

bath.

> Are you taking any magnesium supplement?  That many times helps with 

neuropathy symptoms.  Sometimes I feel like there are things crawling

on me and baking soda and transdermal  magnesium helps me and it also

helped the pain I have from the shingles.

> Anne

> Texas

>

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How's your diet? Parasites can sometimes cause itching.. If your diet is not the greatest... have you thought about fasting or cleansing? Suzikeeweedaly <keeweedaly@...> wrote: HELP!!! I have had this intense itch on my arms and chest for a couple months now. There is no rash. No scabies or mites. I've had my blood checked for lupus and liver functions and it comes back okay. The dermatologist keeps giving me steroid creams which do nothing but make my skin burn and intensifies the itch. I've told her this and she blows me off. I won't be seeing her again. I have no new foods, detergents, clothes, meds, etc. I quit drinking diet soda about 1.5 months ago, but the itch started before that. I was told maybe it was the toxins coming out of my skin. I have

tried salt baths, oatmeal baths, honey and milk baths. I don't use shampoo (Dr. Bronners is soap, not detergent based). I am at a loss and it is driving me crazy! It seems to be under my skin, like a million fire ants chewing from the inside. It seems to run along the muscles in my shoulders and arms.Has anyone had something like this and is there anything you would suggest to help me rid myself of it. I've seen liver herbs suggested on other sites and tried some, but they have not helped. Dandelion, tumeric, marshmallow, licorice in a pill form. Thanks for your help!!!!!Carly------------------------------------

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Carly, have you had your blood sugar

tested?

Janet

From: health [mailto:health ] On Behalf Of keeweedaly

Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008

9:03 AM

health

Subject:

Insane Itch

HELP!!! I have had this intense itch on my arms and

chest for a

couple months now.

There is no rash. No scabies or mites. I've had my blood checked

for lupus and liver functions and it comes back okay. The

dermatologist keeps giving me steroid creams which do nothing but

make my skin burn and intensifies the itch. I've told her this and

she blows me off. I won't be seeing her again.

I have no new foods, detergents, clothes, meds, etc. I quit drinking

diet soda about 1.5 months ago, but the itch started before that. I

was told maybe it was the toxins coming out of my skin.

I have tried salt baths, oatmeal baths, honey and milk baths. I

don't use shampoo (Dr. Bronners is soap, not detergent based). I am

at a loss and it is driving me crazy! It seems to be under my skin,

like a million fire ants chewing from the inside. It seems to run

along the muscles in my shoulders and arms.

Has anyone had something like this and is there anything you would

suggest to help me rid myself of it. I've seen liver herbs suggested

on other sites and tried some, but they have not helped. Dandelion,

tumeric, marshmallow, licorice in a pill form.

Thanks for your help!!!!!

Carly

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My husband had an insane itch that was non stop which was allergic

reaction to amoxicillin, but he has since been diagnosed with

candida which is the intial cause. He is going for NAET treatments,

acupuncture and having Ion foot clease baths (impt. with the baths

the plate is change probably every two patients.).

www/red-white.com for Naet talk

Ion cleanse done in this office as well by contractor

I feel for you with this itch and wish I had suggestions. I would

not do benadryl which hubby took and regretted. Feel well!!

carolg

> >

> > What about your body pH level?  Try drinking 8oz of water with 1

tsp

> of aluminum free baking soda.  Them bath in it. 1 cup to a luke

warm

> bath.

> > Are you taking any magnesium supplement?  That many times helps

with 

> neuropathy symptoms.  Sometimes I feel like there are things

crawling

> on me and baking soda and transdermal  magnesium helps me and it

also

> helped the pain I have from the shingles.

> > Anne

> > Texas

> >

>

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