Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 When the winter comes, my body itches as if I have needles all over it. It is difficult to take showers and I am very uncomfortable with this much itching and burning. It drives me nuts. I know that everything is dryer because of heating and I sleep with a vaporizer and after the shower I put on either Coconut Oil or Castor Oil to no avail. This is my 2nd year in this one town in NC and I never had it before I moved here. Any ideas? Thanks, Maria Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Hi, Have you tried untreated, raw shea butter? It is a very good moisterizer. You just rub it between your hands to soften it, then onto the face. I use it in my soap too. Cindy C. , " drmoratto " <drmoratto wrote: > > When the winter comes, my body itches as if I have needles all over it. > It is difficult to take showers and I am very uncomfortable with this > much itching and burning. > > It drives me nuts. > I know that everything is dryer because of heating and I sleep with a > vaporizer and after the shower I put on either Coconut Oil or Castor > Oil to no avail. > > This is my 2nd year in this one town in NC and I never had it before I > moved here. > > > Any ideas? > Thanks, > Maria > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 Check your house for presence of molds. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2009 Report Share Posted February 3, 2009 My Mom had an itchy scalp for ages and nothing doctors suggested helped, but she had great relief from spraying colloidal silver on her scalp frequently. My husband has been complaining about itchy legs and thought the colloidal silver helped but hasn't totally relieved the problem. Since vinegar is good for so many things, I did a search on itchy ski vinegar and found many results of people using vinegar with success. But I suggest the clear type since apple cider vinegar stains the skin if used often. karen **************Great Deals on Dell Laptops. Starting at $499. (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1217883258x1201191827/aol?redir=http://\ ad.doubleclick. net/clk;211531132;33070124;e) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 Both allergies as well as candida could cause this. Have you looked into being tested for allergies? Recently a member of my health group had this problem and solved it with allergy testing and then getting NAET treatments for what she was allergic to. I know others whom solved it by going on an anti-candida diet and taking anti-fungals like Oregano Oil and Grapefruit Seed Extract. blessings Shan , " drmoratto " <drmoratto wrote: > > When the winter comes, my body itches as if I have needles all over it. > It is difficult to take showers and I am very uncomfortable with this > much itching and burning. > > It drives me nuts. > I know that everything is dryer because of heating and I sleep with a > vaporizer and after the shower I put on either Coconut Oil or Castor > Oil to no avail. > > This is my 2nd year in this one town in NC and I never had it before I > moved here. > > > Any ideas? > Thanks, > Maria > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Could it be mold spores where you live? Spray pure hydrogen peroxide and tea tree oil in your entire house to kill those spores. I used to suffer from itch then also hives, the with stuffy nose then asthma. I finally got over it by moving out of the place. Texas is known for molds and cedar allergies.. Melly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 Thank you guys for your answers. As a matter of fact, I just found out that I have a great amount of candida in my GI tract and will start off sugar on Monday. I need to check on this Candida protocol. My creatinine is also high. There are 300 things happening to me but I am now thinking that the lack of iodine is doing all this. I have chnaged the castor oil that I was putting on to grapeseed oil. The itching is better. Today I put coconut oil and so far so good (crossing my fingers). Let's see what happens when I go to bed. With much appreciation, Maria , " Shan " <bestsurprise2002 wrote: > > Both allergies as well as candida could cause this. Have you > looked into being tested for allergies? Recently a member of my > health group had this problem and solved it with allergy testing and > then getting NAET treatments for what she was allergic to. I know > others whom solved it by going on an anti-candida diet and taking > anti-fungals like Oregano Oil and Grapefruit Seed Extract. > > blessings > Shan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 You guys know too much. I am impressed and very appreciative. Maria , " Mercurius Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum wrote: > > Increased phosphorus will act as a diuretic, causing excessive > dryness. She needs to hydrate. > Try Gatorade. Great for hydration. Or Smartwater, if you want to > avoid the sugar. > > > > , jaja cheers > <jajacheers@> wrote: > > > > hi karen: > > > > my mother is a renal patient and itches all over.... this happens > when her phosphorus level is high.... i suggest that they take some > renal lab tests [bUN, Creatinine, Total PRotein w. A/G Ration. , > Sodium, choride, Inorganic phosphorus, Calcium and Micral]. My mom > takes 500mg of Calium capsules with meals [3x a day] to relieve the > itch. it is better to ask a professional doctors of course > > > > hope this helps > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > " Fernwoods@ " <Fernwoods@> > > > > Tuesday, February 3, 2009 9:49:13 PM > > << >> Re:Why do I itch so much? > > > > > > My Mom had an itchy scalp for ages and nothing doctors suggested > helped, but > > she had great relief from spraying colloidal silver on her scalp > frequently. > > > > My husband has been complaining about itchy legs and thought the > colloidal > > silver helped but hasn't totally relieved the problem. Since > vinegar is good > > for so many things, I did a search on itchy ski vinegar and found > many results > > of people using vinegar with success. But I suggest the clear type > since > > apple cider vinegar stains the skin if used often. > > > > karen > > ************ **Great Deals on Dell Laptops. Starting at $499. > > (http://pr.atwola. com/promoclk/ 100000075x121788 3258x1201191827/ > aol?redir= http://ad. doubleclick. > > net/clk;211531132; 33070124; e) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2009 Report Share Posted February 10, 2009 " There are 300 things happening to me but I am now thinking that the lack of iodine is doing all this. " Maria, be aware that too much iodine can also cause itchy skin. It happened to me once. Suddenly my arms and legs were itchy to the extent of interrupting my sleep at night. I researched possible causes and learned that too much iodine can cause this. Carolyn http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/46/main.html Symptoms of Hyperthyroidism The symptoms of hyperthyroidism may include: goiter (enlarged thyroid gland) nervousness mental impairment, memory lapses, diminished attention span irritability trembling hands fatigue insomnia diarrhea itchy skin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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