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Since my recent Mastitis experience I have

been receiving weekly massages (with attention paid to moving lymph).

My last massage was Tues, and Wed morning I woke up with horrible hives

on my outer thighs- knees to hips, and around my ankles! They were even

in the pattern the Massage Therapist rubbed! Really weird.

So far my only relief is found in applying witch hazel to the hives.

I've also been taking 4000 mg Vit C and Echinacea tincture, along with

hot/cold hydrotherapy. Does anyone have a theory as to why the hives

appeared, and how to best get them to go?

 

Thanks!

-Raine

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Maybe the oil or lotion she was using, do you have lobelia tincture taht you can use on your hives. GinaRaine <rainelovesj wrote: Since my recent Mastitis experience I have been receiving weekly massages (with attention paid to moving lymph). My last massage was Tues, and Wed morning I woke up with horrible hives on my outer thighs- knees to hips, and around my ankles! They were even in the pattern the Massage Therapist rubbed! Really weird.So far my only relief is found in applying witch hazel to the hives. I've also been taking 4000 mg Vit C and Echinacea tincture, along with hot/cold hydrotherapy. Does anyone have a theory as to why the hives appeared, and how to best get them to go?Thanks!-Raine -- Swap Your Paperback Books - PaperBackSwap.com

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Jewelweed soap or lotion might help. You could ask

what is in the massage oil and if she/he has changed

the oil or formula since your last visit, then see if

there is anything in the lotion that you are allergic

to. Sometimes it takes a while for an allergy to build

up as well. Perhaps you could make your own massage

oil using ingredients you know you aren't allergic to

and take that with you, ask them to use yours instead

of theirs.

Lynn

 

--- Raine <rainelovesj wrote:

 

> Since my recent Mastitis experience I have been

> receiving weekly

> massages (with attention paid to moving lymph). My

> last massage was

> Tues, and Wed morning I woke up with horrible hives

> on my outer thighs-

> knees to hips, and around my ankles! They were even

> in the pattern the

> Massage Therapist rubbed! Really weird.

> So far my only relief is found in applying witch

> hazel to the hives.

> I've also been taking 4000 mg Vit C and Echinacea

> tincture, along with

> hot/cold hydrotherapy. Does anyone have a theory as

> to why the hives

> appeared, and how to best get them to go?

>

> Thanks!

> -Raine

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Rhus Tox. (Homeopathy) taken internally will help. Barb

 

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Friday, March 17, 2006 4:06 AM

Herbal Remedies - Help With Hives?

Since my recent Mastitis experience I have been receiving weekly massages (with attention paid to moving lymph). My last massage was Tues, and Wed morning I woke up with horrible hives on my outer thighs- knees to hips, and around my ankles! They were even in the pattern the Massage Therapist rubbed! Really weird.So far my only relief is found in applying witch hazel to the hives. I've also been taking 4000 mg Vit C and Echinacea tincture, along with hot/cold hydrotherapy. Does anyone have a theory as to why the hives appeared, and how to best get them to go?Thanks!-Raine

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We use aloe vera gel with some lavender essential oil. The aloe should be whole leaf, cold press. Mix it as you need it. I sometimes put MSM in it too. We use it for poison ivy, and any skin irritations. Works. RebeccaRaine <rainelovesj wrote: Since my recent Mastitis experience I have been receiving weekly massages (with attention paid to moving lymph). My last massage was Tues, and Wed morning I woke up with horrible hives on my outer thighs- knees to hips, and around my ankles! They were even in the pattern the Massage Therapist rubbed! Really weird.So far my only relief is found in applying witch hazel to the hives. I've also been taking 4000 mg Vit C and Echinacea tincture, along with hot/cold hydrotherapy. Does anyone have a theory as to why the hives appeared, and how to best get them to

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Thanks so much for everyone who

wrote with suggestions. My best guess is that the hives arose from

toxins being stimulated during the massage. It's made me realize my

elimination system needs more work!

 

I still have them- just a bit. The best thing I found for them (and I

tried all suggestions) was Dr. Christopher's Bone, Flesh &

Cartilage formula in a cream.

 

Thanks again,

Raine

 

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We use aloe vera gel with some lavender essential oil. The

aloe should be whole leaf, cold press. Mix it as you need it. I

sometimes put MSM in it too. We use it for poison ivy, and any skin

irritations. Works. Rebecca

 

 

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