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gloe

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Posted - 06/02/2014 :  12:24:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lynn, I am glad you are doing so well.

Yes, the hardest part is that we really don't KNOW what will work. I posted that I stopped using vit C because it ulcerated my skin, but I do realize that the vit C might eventually heal it, even though it looked horrible for now. What I am doing now makes it look and feel so much better, but will it heal it?

I am putting my trust in what I am doing, including all the oral supplements, all organic food, juicing every day, including my home grown sprouts in my juice, detox, etc. I do not feel at risk that it will get worse while I am "fooling around" with topicals that make it look better.

My petty spurge seedlings are very happy since I pinched them back. I wonder if I will have the balls to use this on my face . . .

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gloe

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Posted - 06/16/2014 :  11:56:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, I guess I found the balls. I started petty spurge applications this morning, so I posted over on that thread. I am getting too upset and too impatient to wait any longer.
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