Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 Some guesses here that liver spots are, or sometimes are - fungus. Any guesses about white spots? On my arms, look like little spots that lost pigment, no other noticeable differences from normal skin. A cousin has so many on his legs the skin looks mottled. Sun exposure over lots of time seems to cause them. I've always assumed they are a kind of freckle, white instead of dark. Well, one difference from normal skin. A few months ago I noticed I could peal a thin top layer off each white spots, a layer just a tad stiffer than normal skin. The layer hasn't reappeared since I pulled it off most of the spots. The layer had the diameter of a spot or very slightly bigger, not sure which. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 Hello Liz, The white spots are also fungus - a different species than candida albicans. The technical description of them contains the word " versicolor " . Do a search on it, and you can find pictures of people having this condition. I also had numerous white spots on my legs, in addition to the brown liver spots. Both are disappearing after application of Cansema and taking internal antifungals, such as: lemongrass burdock root black walnut hulls wild cherry bark skullcap graviola oleander oregon grape root red clover pau d'arco and more. Yohanan ( from Israel) > > Some guesses here that liver spots are, or sometimes are - fungus. > > Any guesses about white spots? On my arms, look like little spots that lost pigment, no other noticeable differences from normal skin. A cousin has so many on his legs the skin looks mottled. Sun exposure over lots of time seems to cause them. I've always assumed they are a kind of freckle, white instead of dark. > > Well, one difference from normal skin. A few months ago I noticed I could peal a thin top layer off each white spots, a layer just a tad stiffer than normal skin. The layer hasn't reappeared since I pulled it off most of the spots. The layer had the diameter of a spot or very slightly bigger, not sure which. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 Fungus here, fungus there, fungus growing everywhere. Pretty amazing what the body can put up with if many of us are so riddled with fungus. Maybe it's not roaches but fungus that will ultimately take over the world? Liz > > > > Some guesses here that liver spots are, or sometimes are - fungus. > > > > Any guesses about white spots? On my arms, look like little spots that lost pigment, no other noticeable differences from normal skin. A cousin has so many on his legs the skin looks mottled. Sun exposure over lots of time seems to cause them. I've always assumed they are a kind of freckle, white instead of dark. > > > > Well, one difference from normal skin. A few months ago I noticed I could peal a thin top layer off each white spots, a layer just a tad stiffer than normal skin. The layer hasn't reappeared since I pulled it off most of the spots. The layer had the diameter of a spot or very slightly bigger, not sure which. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 Liz, And just what do you find on rotten fruit and vegetables? It is not surprising to me that the animal kingdom and man are also afflicted with it. This could be the curse prononounced on the earth after the fall in the garden of Eden. Yohanan > > > > > > Some guesses here that liver spots are, or sometimes are - fungus. > > > > > > Any guesses about white spots? On my arms, look like little spots that lost pigment, no other noticeable differences from normal skin. A cousin has so many on his legs the skin looks mottled. Sun exposure over lots of time seems to cause them. I've always assumed they are a kind of freckle, white instead of dark. > > > > > > Well, one difference from normal skin. A few months ago I noticed I could peal a thin top layer off each white spots, a layer just a tad stiffer than normal skin. The layer hasn't reappeared since I pulled it off most of the spots. The layer had the diameter of a spot or very slightly bigger, not sure which. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2009 Report Share Posted May 23, 2009 There's a fungus amungus From: liz_brown67 Sent: Saturday, May 23, 2009 10:31 AM Subject: [ ] Re: Black spots white spots... Fungus here, fungus there, fungus growing everywhere.Pretty amazing what the body can put up with if many of us are so riddled with fungus.Maybe it's not roaches but fungus that will ultimately take over the world?Liz> >> > Some guesses here that liver spots are, or sometimes are - fungus.> > > > Any guesses about white spots? On my arms, look like little spots that lost pigment, no other noticeable differences from normal skin. A cousin has so many on his legs the skin looks mottled. Sun exposure over lots of time seems to cause them. I've always assumed they are a kind of freckle, white instead of dark.> > > > Well, one difference from normal skin. A few months ago I noticed I could peal a thin top layer off each white spots, a layer just a tad stiffer than normal skin. The layer hasn't reappeared since I pulled it off most of the spots. The layer had the diameter of a spot or very slightly bigger, not sure which.> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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