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Thanks for all of the info Edward, Kacha here. Hopefully this will help some of us! It is a very useful piece of info, that atleast one type of sticky skin can be caused by microbes. Im wondering if it is, as you think, the body trying to protect itself by producing stickyness, or if its the microbes that are sticky, I dont know if you ever heard about microbe film that can build upp in wasching machines, and can be really hard to get rid of, also makes the clothes smell rotten wfter using the machine... maybe microbes can make a film or coating on the skin too?
I dont think it is the water heater for me, since it never seems to have done the trick to change location, or atleast not until this year, had been living in a new place for about six months when I got better but still on the same location and worse again. (City building) but I will definetely think it over again, and make some investigations about the tank on my last location and here. and as I said I think your post is very helpful. Interesting that clorox wont to the trick but peroxide. Thinking maybe I should try it on my hands, if I have some sort of microbe there, from the water or from something else. of course it has to be diluted so I wonder if the 3% you can buy in pharmacys would be enough.
Still sticky from my last "episode" but my lips was a little bit better for a couple of days. Now they are worse again. Trying to sort out changes during that time.
Take care everyone! (Keeping my fingers crossed for you Lora, that the waterheater cleaning and temperature really will do the trick for you! ) And to the person posting about why anyone istn posting about supplements, please read again, there are tons of info and suggestions about that here.
/Kacha

January 4, 2012 - 11:23am

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