Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Hey guys, glad to be back. I have a puzzling question to share with the group. Since last year when I moved into an apt. in Toronto I immediately got severely dehydrated and sensitive to fragrances, etc....I have been detoxing but since Sept. and especially now I'am dehyrating again, but I was only in that building for 3 weeks, so is this dehyration some cell memory thing, because this is not normal for me! I have such irritating dryness on my face that the only moisturizer that works is Almond Oil, but during this month my face feels sandpaper and looks like white dandruff is all over it, and the bottom corners of my lips (the facial skin) is cracking with dryness, and burns with visible red marks. If I go to the dermatolgist, they only hand your steroid ointments which has an affect on your liver. I have an ointment with Borage oil, from the health store, and dryness is a lack of saturated fats, and I am taking Cod Liver Oil, Evening Primrose Oil and Coconut Oil with my meats. But the strangest thing I have found is that when I drink my Electrolyte Drink with water, slices of lemon, and Celtic Sea Salt, my face feels smooth as silk and as hydrated as a fish's skin and the burning irritation takes a bit longer to clear up. I've been asking doctor's why me cells can't hold onto the water, but they just do not seem to care to inform me, and it's ridiculous!!!! But it's quite a shock to see how my skin reacts to this drink. I'am currently in my third month of Oral Chelation Therapy, but I find the Chromium has an immediate effect on my energy levels. Can anybody make sense of this profound miraculous immediate result from the lemon and Celtic Salt with water?? Janice. Find your next car at Canada Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Sounds like a severe yeast infection (in simple terms the yeast is stealing the water before your cells use it). Chromium is used by diabetics to help regulate sugar levels , could be why you feel better . Dan , One Planet 4 Life <oneplanet4life> wrote: > > Hey guys, glad to be back. I have a puzzling question to share with the group. > > Since last year when I moved into an apt. in Toronto I immediately got severely dehydrated and sensitive to fragrances, etc....I have been detoxing but since Sept. > and especially now I'am dehyrating again, but I was only in that building for 3 weeks, so is this dehyration some cell memory thing, because this is not normal for me! > > I have such irritating dryness on my face that the only moisturizer that works is Almond Oil, but during this month my face feels sandpaper and looks like white dandruff is all over it, and the bottom corners of my lips (the facial skin) is cracking with dryness, and burns with visible red marks. > > If I go to the dermatolgist, they only hand your steroid ointments which has an affect on your liver. I have an ointment with Borage oil, from the health store, and dryness is a lack of saturated fats, and I am taking Cod Liver Oil, Evening Primrose Oil and Coconut Oil with my meats. > > But the strangest thing I have found is that when I drink my Electrolyte Drink with water, slices of lemon, and Celtic Sea Salt, my face feels smooth as silk and as hydrated as a fish's skin and the burning irritation takes a bit longer to clear up. > > I've been asking doctor's why me cells can't hold onto the water, but they just do not seem to care to inform me, and it's ridiculous!!!! > > But it's quite a shock to see how my skin reacts to this drink. I'am currently in my third month of Oral Chelation Therapy, but I find the Chromium has an immediate effect on my energy levels. > > Can anybody make sense of this profound miraculous immediate result from the lemon and Celtic Salt with water?? > > Janice. > > > > > Find your next car at Canada Autos > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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