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    Default Eczema and pheromones

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    I've been using

    pheromones for almost a year now and have had problems with eczema on my feet for almost a year and more recently on

    my testicles, legs and arms.

    I stopped using pheromones for almost a month now and my eczema and been clearing

    up dramatically.

    I was wondering if anyone has had any problems with pheromones causing eczema outbreaks?

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    My sister has it and says that

    for her it's stress related. Stress > eczema > more stress etc. Possibly none or some agressive phero (TE/NPA?)

    might be causing some cortisol elevation? That would also depend on what type of eczema you have... Skin irritation

    is also a possibility but you would have figured that out prior with different oils/perfumes.

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    This is very interesting.

    What product(s) are you using?, how old are ya?, and what ethnicity? and how much do you use and how frequently were

    you using your product(s)???

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    Are you sure it's not an

    allergic reaction to laundry soap or other products containing scent? Many colognes, EOs, scented soaps, scented

    laundry soap, etc., give me a nasy rash and sun sensitivity. The first time it happened my penis and scrotum felt

    like they were on fire and swelled up nearly twice their normal size. They were covered with blood blisters. My

    doctor asked if I had recently changed laundry soap. I later found out my ex had bought a different (scented)

    laundry soap because it was on sale. I couldn't have sex for about 6 weeks!
    "I'm just a dirty hornytoad" -Gegogi

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    Talking Add sulphur to diet...

    Here's

    a simple solution that works on a good mjority of people with eczema:

    Add sulphur to your diet. Purchase a

    homeopathic sulphur rememedy at 6x dilution and if you follow instructions, you should see some improvement within a

    couple of weeks.

    If you want quick results: Ever go take a swim in a sulphur spring hot bath? Try it. You'll

    notice your skin clears up in a hurry.

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