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hi sue - psoriasis yet another symptom of nasty toxins running thru our bodies And/or immune system not functioning properly. i have been battling with it too pre and post explant. i have found that epsom salt baths help with it a lot because you get a lot of toxins removed from your body in general that way. i also put cold pressed coconut oil directly on it. tea tree didn' t work so well for me. i've found that the more detoxing i'm doing in general, the better it gets. but natural oils are helpful to apply. i've also used olive oil, which i find the most greasy, and shea oil is a good one... also i'm sure you already use pretty natural products on your skin but i''ve found that Bronner's liquid soap (lavender is nice cause it's soothing too) is wonderful for cleansing the skin gently. Have you ever tried Traumeel for inflammation ? it comes in a cream that's great to rub directly on painful areas. it also comes in dissolvable tablets you take by mouth. i have terrible pain in my hands at 32, some days are just worse than others. so sad what we've done to our bodies...and as for the dizzy spells i know what you mean...i know mine are super debilitating when i'm stressed and it doesn't take much to stress out when your body's out of whack. i keep praying for my body to be back to normal and every day wondering if this is the new normal. i just can't except that. keep hanging in there ...bev---------- Original Message ----------From: Sue Gibbens <suegibbens21@...> Cc: BreastImplantSurvivorNetwork Subject: psoriasis,then tendinitus......Date: Mon, 1 Nov 2010 20:57:22 +0000psoriasis then tendinitis both in a matter of a few months....I am getting pretty worried that all this silicone business is getting worse for me.�Any help with either would be most appreciated.�I have been under some extreme stress lately but the dizziness is getting so debilitating, I dont feel myself at all and am not sure how long I can stand feeling this way.�Thanks Sue .

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Hi Sue, psoriasis is pretty bad on my moms side of the family. My paw paw was

covered in scabs from head to toe and unfortunately my brother battles with it

also. I used to have a patch on my face when I was younger but it just went

away. A very good friend of mine that passed years ago was a naturopath and

every winter the skin on my thighs and butt cheeks would get dry and scaly. She

told me that skin conditions are due to toxins in the blood. Which of course

makes sense, since our blood supplies our skin with much needed fresh oxygen and

nutrients. She sold Natures Sunshine products and they have a few good ones that

detox the blood. She would hand me a couple things and in a matter of days my

skin would clear up. So that's an idea. My dad had tendonitis in his shoulder

and had to have surgery. For the past few months or so I have also started

dealing with pain and limited range of motion in my shoulder. Its really painful

for me to do lateral raises and shoulder presses with my free weights anymore

but my chiropractor made me this stretchy band with a handle on one end and a

sheet of exercises and i tell you it has really helped. Not sure what area it is

affecting you. I hold the handle on the one end and step on the other and i can

adjust the resistance any way I need to. Not sure if any of this helps but I

figured I'd throw it out there to you. I think we're all desperate to find

answers. And as for the dizziness. I battle with that as well. I can't squat,

bend, or turn around to do anything without having to grab hold of the closest

thing to me to keep from falling on my face. It's awful. Even doing my neck

stretches makes me light headed. It's like my brain isn't getting enough oxygen

or something. Annoying and scary at the same time. I'm hoping it all gets better

for you.

=)

>

> psoriasis then tendinitis both in a matter of a few months....

> I am getting pretty worried that all this silicone business is getting worse

> for me.

>

> Any help with either would be most appreciated.

>

> I have been under some extreme stress lately but the dizziness is getting so

> debilitating, I dont feel myself at all and am not sure how long I can stand

> feeling this way.

>

> Thanks Sue .

>

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Thank you

 

take care ....hugs

Sue

On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 12:54 PM, swanna <od_1488@...> wrote:

 

Hi Sue, psoriasis is pretty bad on my moms side of the family. My paw paw was covered in scabs from head to toe and unfortunately my brother battles with it also. I used to have a patch on my face when I was younger but it just went away. A very good friend of mine that passed years ago was a naturopath and every winter the skin on my thighs and butt cheeks would get dry and scaly. She told me that skin conditions are due to toxins in the blood. Which of course makes sense, since our blood supplies our skin with much needed fresh oxygen and nutrients. She sold Natures Sunshine products and they have a few good ones that detox the blood. She would hand me a couple things and in a matter of days my skin would clear up. So that's an idea. My dad had tendonitis in his shoulder and had to have surgery. For the past few months or so I have also started dealing with pain and limited range of motion in my shoulder. Its really painful for me to do lateral raises and shoulder presses with my free weights anymore but my chiropractor made me this stretchy band with a handle on one end and a sheet of exercises and i tell you it has really helped. Not sure what area it is affecting you. I hold the handle on the one end and step on the other and i can adjust the resistance any way I need to. Not sure if any of this helps but I figured I'd throw it out there to you. I think we're all desperate to find answers. And as for the dizziness. I battle with that as well. I can't squat, bend, or turn around to do anything without having to grab hold of the closest thing to me to keep from falling on my face. It's awful. Even doing my neck stretches makes me light headed. It's like my brain isn't getting enough oxygen or something. Annoying and scary at the same time. I'm hoping it all gets better for you.

=)

>> psoriasis then tendinitis both in a matter of a few months....

> I am getting pretty worried that all this silicone business is getting worse> for me.> > Any help with either would be most appreciated.> > I have been under some extreme stress lately but the dizziness is getting so

> debilitating, I dont feel myself at all and am not sure how long I can stand> feeling this way.> > Thanks Sue .>

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