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

Posted by 43219876x @43219876x, Sep 23, 2016

I have been diagnosed with Grover's disease under my breasts. I had a biopsy for diagnosis. Tried topical ointment with no really good results. Any ideas?

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@gardeningjunkie

Kimass1- Thanks for update and a very good site explaining how cilantro is a heavy metal detox is timesofindia.indiatimes.com. and in the search mention cilantro heavy metals. They also mention how metals are also in our drinking water. I still have original fillings with mercury, 3, but I have also read that the removal process releases metal in our bodies and we are better off without removal.

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hello i was just dx with grovers exactly how do you get it? is it heredity

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@grandturk67

hello i was just dx with grovers exactly how do you get it? is it heredity

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Go to this discussion from the beginning and read all the posts. I learned about cilantro working to detox our GD, it has worked for me and about 50% of the others. The earthclinic site is mentioned in this discussion, go there and read other testimonials about its effectiveness.

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@gardeningjunkie

Go to this discussion from the beginning and read all the posts. I learned about cilantro working to detox our GD, it has worked for me and about 50% of the others. The earthclinic site is mentioned in this discussion, go there and read other testimonials about its effectiveness.

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hello how do you start a new post on here i dont see an option

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@grandturk67

hello how do you start a new post on here i dont see an option

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Look at the top left side for Groups. Click. Scroll down until you see the group you want to post on. For example if you want to start a discussion about your skin, go to Skin Health and click on that. Once you do you will see where to click to start a discussion. .

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@gardeningjunkie

Look at the top left side for Groups. Click. Scroll down until you see the group you want to post on. For example if you want to start a discussion about your skin, go to Skin Health and click on that. Once you do you will see where to click to start a discussion. .

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awesome thank you very much

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Hi to all. Update. 2nd biopsy confirmed Grover’s. My plan of attack has been minocycline, vitamins C, D (was extremely low) and E also a probiotic. Cool shower with tincture if green soap. I’m no longer using the steroid creams. I am happy to say the rash and itch is subsiding. I’m using Sarna for the itch control and cetaphil for moisturizing. A fan above me and one on the side of me along with cotton sheets. Last weekend with the high humidity we went to a lake so I wore a bathing suit. Not for long though the nylon and mesh and being tight on my body caused so much discomfort. Ripped it off and put on a white cotton T-shirt. ( these days I really don’t care what I wear as long as it’s comfortable and not clingy.) I have a big weekend outside in the sun and heat and I’m a bit nervous. I Should but am afraid to use sunscreen for fear of it aggravating the rash. I’ll try to keep covered up.

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That’s great. My hubs still has a ton of itchy spots. Thinking the cilantro is not working for him. But, we keep trying. It gets better and then worse. The vitamin A in high doses is the only thing that got rid of it. But, once the dose was decreased, it came back with a vengeance. 🙁

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@ptownmama

That’s great. My hubs still has a ton of itchy spots. Thinking the cilantro is not working for him. But, we keep trying. It gets better and then worse. The vitamin A in high doses is the only thing that got rid of it. But, once the dose was decreased, it came back with a vengeance. 🙁

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My biggest fear when I stop taking the minicycline that this will come back. It’s been about 6 months now. Definitely changed my life.

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@ptownmama

That’s great. My hubs still has a ton of itchy spots. Thinking the cilantro is not working for him. But, we keep trying. It gets better and then worse. The vitamin A in high doses is the only thing that got rid of it. But, once the dose was decreased, it came back with a vengeance. 🙁

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I am so sorry it is not helping your husband, seems it only helps about half of us. Calcipotreine, Vitamin D topical approved for psoriasis helped a bit but had to wait my full 6 months to be in remission. I knew within a week that my recent breakout was stalling. Before that my outbreaks had a pattern. 1st outbreak one year, then six months off and 6 months on for the last 4 years. Before that no matter what I tried my outbreak had a timer, it would last the full 6 months.

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