Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Interesting. I had what I call my " fever sickness " about 4 years ago. It was like a regular virus or infection, but the predominant symptom was fever (like 101), and a constant sensation of Burning throughout me. No respiratory or stomach symptoms. It lasted about a month, I think. When it finally left, what remained was extremely dry, burning lips. I use natural soothers constantly, and still my lips peal. I got my amalgams out late August and am in about round 7 or 8 now. No change in this so far. Anybody have any ideas? > > For many months after quiting ALA, my mouth, voice, and throat were swollen, blistered and cracked, but now that I'm back on it again, my lips have gone from regularly cracked, swollen and mis-shapen to healthy again! This is a dramatic difference. Before I had to use burt's bees to keep them the cracks from bleeding. Now, my lips are much better. My tongue still has a sore-bump on the left side. > http://www.vitalityplusaustralia.com/files/tongue_reflex_chart_250x250.jpg > http://www.contemporarychinesetherapy.com/treatments.htm > http://www.greekmedicine.net/diagnosis/reflex_zones > Probably related to the liver/gallbladder. > I slept outside last night, which normally is great, but some nights... ouch!!! when the sky is blurry and murky, I get headaches. > > Anyways, it seems the solution to the mouth problems is to keep using ALA, but do it right. I'm taking it every 2 hours now, and only 50mg at a time. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 Have either of you used Lauriciden in your anti viral protocol. Please share your results. Theodora > > > > For many months after quiting ALA, my mouth, voice, and throat were swollen, blistered and cracked, but now that I'm back on it again, my lips have gone from regularly cracked, swollen and mis-shapen to healthy again! This is a dramatic difference. Before I had to use burt's bees to keep them the cracks from bleeding. Now, my lips are much better. My tongue still has a sore-bump on the left side. > > http://www.vitalityplusaustralia.com/files/tongue_reflex_chart_250x250.jpg > > http://www.contemporarychinesetherapy.com/treatments.htm > > http://www.greekmedicine.net/diagnosis/reflex_zones > > Probably related to the liver/gallbladder. > > I slept outside last night, which normally is great, but some nights... ouch!!! when the sky is blurry and murky, I get headaches. > > > > Anyways, it seems the solution to the mouth problems is to keep using ALA, but do it right. I'm taking it every 2 hours now, and only 50mg at a time. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2010 Report Share Posted October 27, 2010 For me, riboflavin deficiency causes chapped lips. Not sure about peeling though. Jo > > > > For many months after quiting ALA, my mouth, voice, and throat were swollen, blistered and cracked, but now that I'm back on it again, my lips have gone from regularly cracked, swollen and mis-shapen to healthy again! This is a dramatic difference. Before I had to use burt's bees to keep them the cracks from bleeding. Now, my lips are much better. My tongue still has a sore-bump on the left side. > > http://www.vitalityplusaustralia.com/files/tongue_reflex_chart_250x250.jpg > > http://www.contemporarychinesetherapy.com/treatments.htm > > http://www.greekmedicine.net/diagnosis/reflex_zones > > Probably related to the liver/gallbladder. > > I slept outside last night, which normally is great, but some nights... ouch!!! when the sky is blurry and murky, I get headaches. > > > > Anyways, it seems the solution to the mouth problems is to keep using ALA, but do it right. I'm taking it every 2 hours now, and only 50mg at a time. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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