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I have a question about slippery soft skin inside hands and

fingertips. Having done a few google searches didn't get me much

info except for a few good laughs as the hits turned up mostly porn

stuff. Keywords is everything with googling but slippery skin or

silky and soft skin doesn't get me what I need..lol.

 

However, quite a few years ago I read about this and what I recall

is that the question was asked by someone who was undergoing chemo,

and the soft silky skin was explained as being a deficiency of

??? That's what I can't recall and can't recall either where I read

it. Too long ago.

 

Anyhow, having that inconvenience right now, causing a few problems

when doing my sewing (needles, pins, threads and small buttons I can

only get hold off with effort) or other jobs that involve picking up

small objects, I wonder if anyone has heard of this problem and the

possible deficiency of vitamins, minerals, oils??? Any reference

would be very much appreciated.

 

Hanneke

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Hanneke,

One of the symptoms of adrenal fatigue is shiney smooth

fingertips.  Also look up scleroderma.  Another link to something shiney fingertips

http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_diseases/crest.html

Maybe all ya gotta do is lay off the coffee heh heh

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, May 12, 2008 3:55 AM

 

skin of fingertips silky soft and less

sensitive

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I have a question about slippery soft skin inside hands and

fingertips. Having done a few google searches didn't get me much

info except for a few good laughs as the hits turned up mostly porn

stuff. Keywords is everything with googling but slippery skin or

silky and soft skin doesn't get me what I need..lol.

 

However, quite a few years ago I read about this and what I recall

is that the question was asked by someone who was undergoing chemo,

and the soft silky skin was explained as being a deficiency of

??? That's what I can't recall and can't recall either where I read

it. Too long ago.

 

Anyhow, having that inconvenience right now, causing a few problems

when doing my sewing (needles, pins, threads and small buttons I can

only get hold off with effort) or other jobs that involve picking up

small objects, I wonder if anyone has heard of this problem and the

possible deficiency of vitamins, minerals, oils??? Any reference

would be very much appreciated.

 

Hanneke

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