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Need Advice on Itchy Bumpy Rash

Posted by Alia (Birmingham, Uk) on 08/23/2011

Dear Ted, I need your help with this. I have been getting bumps on my body that look & feel like an insect or mosquito bite. I feel the itch and the bump is immediate. They itch and last for days, then they leave a dark mark on my skin. I am not in the outdoors to be bitten, nor do I have my windows open to allow any insects in my home. The doctor said they were insect bites, but I doubt it because these bumps even happened when I went abroad for a week. This situation happened to me once last year also, then stopped. Could there be another cause of these itchy pimples to occur? I am most frustrated & cannot connect it to my diet.

I have been alkalizing my body for months now and I take Lysine, zinc, Vit C in powder form and lecithin. Please advise.

Replied by Soleil
Sunrise, Florida
01/06/2012

Alia, I have experienced this very thing. A couple of itchy red pimples show up on different areas of my body & after a few days leaves a black spot.. I am also seeking a solution, but I don't know where to start. Have you found an answer as to the cause? Does anyone have a solution or advice? Don't know if it's allergies, parasites, mites... Who knows? Help!!!

Replied by Tera
Nashville, Tn
03/10/2012

I too have been having problems with red spots that leave scars and are itchy or painful, almost like the beginning of a boil, mostly on my buttocks or pelvic area, I've been using the essential oil melaleuca on it (tea tree oil) as soon as I see one come up and it keeps it from fully developing, as long as I put it on it they go away but more do come.

Replied by Ted
Bangkok, Thailand
03/21/2012
391 posts

The best way is MSM topically, with a bit of water, and/or lavender applied to the area. If bacteria, it responds best to magnesium chloride, but that's not good for a fungal cause. I suspect it's fungal, if doesn't respond to MSM, then would try magnesium chloride solution.

Ted


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