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Grover's Disease: What works to help find relief?

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kako- There is no cure for any form of eczema that I am aware of. It's chronic, meaning no cure. Yet, my 2 other forms of eczema can be managed with contact avoidance to allergies, skin treatment and medications. We are all searching for products, treatments and lifestyle to manage our Grover's symptoms. Grover's is not the only mysterious form of eczema and just like other forms of eczema treatments may help some but do nothing for others. I am probably being too optimistic or have placebo affect going but after going on the fresh cilantro regime that kimass1 shared I truly think my new outbreak of Grover's is diminishing starting on day 3, just like others on the Earth Clinic site mentioned. I'm on day 5 of the cilantro smoothie (2 cups for me with no added sugar probiotic yogurt and no added sugar almond milk with 2 tiny pinches of Stevia). My smoothie is not disgusting like I imagined it would be, just fine. I shouldn't really share this yet, it's just I'm so excited about at least not getting worse right now. I'll update on my results in a few weeks and hope others do also. The Earth Clinic site had many, maybe half, of the bloggers posting about success with cilantro and some had been suffering for years without relief. Others stated it nothing. Sure worth a try.

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@gardeningjunkie You are right. I don't think Cilantro is a "cure" but it sure does seem to put it in remission or at the very least reduce the severe itching and rash (considerably) for many. I am happy to hear that it might be working for you as well. I have to say that I do get one or two papules that pop up on occasion since being on the smoothie regimen. But they leave as quickly as they came. Where before I was loaded with them (hundreds) and they could last for weeks or months, and they would migrate all over my body. These don't itch nearly as bad either, so I will continue with Cilantro and Chorella for as long as needed.