Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 Morning, everyone, Didn’t I read a while back that someone got an itchy rash after taking the sutherlandia caps for a while? I can’t remember who you are, but did you say it went away after awhile? I don’t have active cancer (at least not that I know of), taking the caps as preventative and for the other good stuff it does, but after about a week, I did get a patchy rash. It’s not unbearable, and it’s not all over, just a fairly large patch on both legs and on one hand, and it’s not huge raised whelps like other allergic reactions I’ve had, more like a heat rash or something. I’ve been watching it pretty closely, as I have had allergic reactions that reached the anaphylactic shock level within an hour of appearance (all due to some vile pharmaceutical…which led me to my current hobby of researching everything I can find on natural healing). This one doesn’t show any of the danger signs like the “omigod where’s the epi-pen” ones, and I’ve had it for a week or so, but it itches enough that I’ve seriously considered playing a bear and scrubbing myself up against a nice barky tree! I’m taking one cap in the morning and one at night…started out with one a day for a few days then bumped up to two. Could I just be overzealous and need to back off the dosage? Is there a better way to take it for prevention other than a small daily dose? Liquid vs. caps make a difference? Thanks for reading. Y’all are great! E-Beth [scritch-scritch-scratch] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 I remember the post in question. I believe that Tony replied that it might be an allergic reaction. Here is a copy of his post."A very small number of people are sensitive to the oleander plant, which belongs to a family of plants that include the periwinkle. You might test it by putting some on your inner arm and seeing if any rash or other unusual reaction occurs. Are you saying that your skin clears up when you back off on the dose (or discontinue it)? That would seem to indicate an allergy/sensitivity either to the oleander, the sutherlandia or the preservative ingredients."As for your dosage? Did you have this reaction when only taking one capsule? What I would do is discontinue the oleander until my reaction cleared up, making sure to follow the rest of Tony's anti cancer protocol. And then do the test described above. Here is the link to the anti cancer protocol.A Natural Anti-Cancer ProtocolHugs, oleander soup , "E-Beth Beckham" <beckham wrote:>> Morning, everyone,> > Didn't I read a while back that someone got an itchy rash after taking the> sutherlandia caps for a while? I can't remember who you are, but did you> say it went away after awhile? I don't have active cancer (at least not> that I know of), taking the caps as preventative and for the other good> stuff it does, but after about a week, I did get a patchy rash. It's not> unbearable, and it's not all over, just a fairly large patch on both legs> and on one hand, and it's not huge raised whelps like other allergic> reactions I've had, more like a heat rash or something. I've been watching> it pretty closely, as I have had allergic reactions that reached the> anaphylactic shock level within an hour of appearance (all due to some vile> pharmaceutical.which led me to my current hobby of researching everything I> can find on natural healing). This one doesn't show any of the danger signs> like the "omigod where's the epi-pen" ones, and I've had it for a week or> so, but it itches enough that I've seriously considered playing a bear and> scrubbing myself up against a nice barky tree! > > > > I'm taking one cap in the morning and one at night.started out with one a> day for a few days then bumped up to two. Could I just be overzealous and> need to back off the dosage? Is there a better way to take it for> prevention other than a small daily dose? Liquid vs. caps make a> difference? > > > > Thanks for reading. Y'all are great!> > > > E-Beth [scritch-scritch-scratch]> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2008 Report Share Posted August 7, 2008 I believe I was the one you're talking about... I had redness on my face, arms, chest ~ my arms and chest were itchy and it DID go away. I was also using MMS at the time also and I thought perhaps (hoping) it was more Herxheimer than allergy and I believe it was. I stopped the MMS but will be resuming it again shortly. What's really wonderful about this approach is the idea that if you are allergic there are many other things in nature to take as preventative measures as well. Hope this helps. MC May <luellamay129 wrote: I remember the post in question. I believe that Tony replied that it might be an allergic reaction. Here is a copy of his post."A very small number of people are sensitive to the oleander plant,which belongs to a family of plants that include the periwinkle. Youmight test it by putting some on your inner arm and seeing if any rashor other unusual reaction occurs.Are you saying that your skin clears up when you back off on the dose(or discontinue it)? That would seem to indicate anallergy/sensitivity either to the oleander, the sutherlandia or thepreservative ingredients."As for your dosage? Did you have this reaction when only taking one capsule? What I would do is discontinue the oleander until my reaction cleared up, making sure to follow the rest of Tony's anti cancer protocol. And then do the test described above. Here is the link to the anti cancer protocol.A Natural Anti-Cancer ProtocolHugs,oleander soup , "E-Beth Beckham" <beckham wrote:>> Morning, everyone,> > Didn't I read a while back that someone got an itchy rash after taking the> sutherlandia caps for a while? I can't remember who you are, but did you> say it went away after awhile? I don't have active cancer (at least not> that I know of), taking the caps as preventative and for the other good> stuff it does, but after about a week, I did get a patchy rash. It's not> unbearable, and it's not all over, just a fairly large patch on both legs> and on one hand, and it's not huge raised whelps like other allergic> reactions I've had, more like a heat rash or something. I've been watching> it pretty closely, as I have had allergic reactions that reached the> anaphylactic shock level within an hour of appearance (all due to some vile> pharmaceutical.which led me to my current hobby of researching everything I> can find on natural healing). This one doesn't show any of the danger signs> like the "omigod where's the epi-pen" ones, and I've had it for a week or> so, but it itches enough that I've seriously considered playing a bear and> scrubbing myself up against a nice barky tree! > > > > I'm taking one cap in the morning and one at night.started out with one a> day for a few days then bumped up to two. Could I just be overzealous and> need to back off the dosage? Is there a better way to take it for> prevention other than a small daily dose? Liquid vs. caps make a> difference? > > > > Thanks for reading. Y'all are great!> > > > E-Beth [scritch-scritch-scratch]> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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