Could My Eczema Be A Reaction to Creatine?

Posted By Marko (Croatia) on 11/18/2016

Can you help me.

I have some kind of eczema for 5 months, and stomach pain.

It started when I was sleaping in old bed on no one slept for long time, moist is high in that room, and I also was taking for few days high amount of creatine. It was itchi to sleep it that bed, so after few days I slept in better bed. When I was taking creatin I felt high pain in my stomach upper rigt and left in abdomen, and lower abdomen. I was at doctor, they shot rengen, and ultrasound of abdomen and did not find stones in kidneys. Blood results and urine was normal. They did not know what it is to me. After few days I get high itch and red bumps on my skin. Before that I was spraying lemongrass and pepermint oil on skin because of itch for few days (it kills fungus and scabies). It was very itchy especially at night, my stomach was not so achy. Doctor said it was scabies (they did not saw scabies just thought it is). And I was taking everything for scabies and nothing, no way I have it..... I used clove oil, tea tree oil, lavander oil, nothing. Then I tried liver cleanse using burdock and celery oil, when I put topical celery and lemon oil I felt stomach ach and nauea for few days. I just now drank ACV and I felt much better.

What you think I have, and what to use? Doctors dont know what ailment it is?

I think it is because of creatine.

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Replied by Maryschild (Mi) on 11/20/2016

Hi, just wondering if you've thought about some kind of mite causing your issues. The reason I ask is that you mentioned getting this after sleeping in a bed. Could be it was infested. Just a thought. Whatever your issue, I wish you well and God bless you!
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Replied by Marko (Croatia) on 02/07/2017

Hi. Scabies can not be get by sleeping in old bed, they can't survive 48h without human body.

I had gastroscopy, I have gastritis, inflamation of intestine. I also have food alergy, never had before, probably leaky gut syndrom, anxiety.

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