Unfortunately the medical system can only treat the symptoms with drugs & medications & not the underlying cause for the reaction – so if you can find out the cause/trigger for yourself you will be able to heal much faster. Also in a previous post I discovered some of the potentially harmful ingredients e. propylene glycol are also in pharmaceutical preparations so to my mind going for the medical route in the first instance may actually be counterproductive. I would use a kinesiologist if I couldn't identify the cause of a reaction & boost my immune system. My thinking is that any reaction is an outward sign of a deficient immune system so my first course of action would be to use ice or a cool bath to reduce skin stress & up my mineral & vitamin consumption massively & see what happens over a few days. I can refer anyone interested to Sarah Flynn my kinesiologist [& no, I don't get paid for referrals to her – she is just a great practitioner] so just let me know if you would like help… #_SusieEllis
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