Need Remedies for Allergic, Itchy Rash on Arms

Posted By Jackdblack (Usa Wisconsin Madison) on 06/12/2016

I'm looking for a remedy to the skin rashes that I have for more than 2 weeks already. They're red, itchy bumps with the appearance of prickly heat rash and ringworm. They covered my arms from the back of my hands up to my elbows. The dermatologist said that these are skin allergies acquired through contact with dusty surfaces. She said that I can eat anything and put me on medication for a week. They were gone after a week of treatment but returned 2 days after and they're more itchy than before. What should I do?
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Replied by Karen (Florida) on 06/13/2016

You may want to try Bentonite Clay. A friend and I have had really good success in getting rid of some skin issues by making a paste with this clay and allowing it to dry on the skin. This seems to be especially helpful when areas itch. Best of luck.
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Replied by Robert (Ca) on 06/13/2016

Sounds like allergic reaction. Eliminate allergy foods such as soy, wheat, corn, gluten, GMO, chem exposures such as laundry detergents, scented dryer sheets, etc. Suggest library book: 'Eat right for your (blood) Type' by D'Adamo. Detox with sodium ascorbate powder, (vitamin-C), 160mgs per lb of body weight divided equally in 6-daily doses until 'crisis' ends. Ex: 200lbs x 160mgs=32,000mgs/6=5333mgs each dose. If prob w/bowel tolerance, reduce dose to comfort level. Also suggest B-complex co-enzyme type, & liver detox. All info is a 'shot-in-the-dark' as w/o proper tests & evals., I'm flying blind. Your experiment proved that toxic chemicals called 'medicines' only temp suppress symptoms & have direct, not "side", effects. The need is to find the cause. Wishing you wellness.
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