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Bargearse (Sydney, Nsw Australia) on 06/07/2011
5 out of 5 stars

I had Pityriasis Rosea a few months ago and tried treating it with Aloe Vera first. That didn't work. I tried Tea Tree Oil. That didn't work. Tried Paw Paw Ointment. That didn't work. Doctor prescribed cortizone cream which I wouldn't use anyway. Nothing was working, the rash was getting worse, so as a last resort I called on the ever trustworthy L-Glutamine powder which is known to boost the immune system and voila! Within two weeks, the rash was gone.
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Replied By Jim (Colo) on 08/13/2015

I have pityriasis rosea all over my body for for over a month now. Interested in your comment about getting rid of it in 2 wks. with L-Glutamine powder. Do you drink it? What strength and how often or are you using it topically.

Appreciate answer soon as I look like I am a canidate for a leper colony!

Jim

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Replied By Monifa (CA) on 02/03/2023

Pityriasis Rosacea

In 2020, I came to this site for assistance. We were under quarantine and I couldn't see a doctor in person. First I brought L-glutamine. After week of drinking that, I brought activated charcoal. I never ended up using it bc my rash was gone by the end of the 2nd week after watching this rash grow and cover my torso for 4 months.

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