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

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It turns out that there is a certain segment of the population who genetically cannot stand the smell or taste of cilantro. I'm. not making that up: https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2012/09/14/161057954/love-to-hate-cilantro-its-in-your-genes-and-maybe-in-your-head If so, don't despair. It looks like chlorella alone seems to be an excellent heavy metal detox. I wish cilantro was working for me, but it hasn't done a thing. I should be getting chlorella later this week. Fingers crossed. I also gave up my bra. For some reason, I am currently itching way more than usual, although my rash has subsided considerably. Feels like I'm being punished for some very serious misdeeds.

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Heat, sweat and friction which bras aggravate are a trigger. When broken out even pressure without friction seems to aggravate it. I have a double whammy as I have an allergy to elastic, Mercaptobenzothiazole, which is an element in rubber and used in blended material and of course elastic is in most bras. I wear Cottonique 100% cotton bras, or the bra liner which does have a band of elastic on the bottom which I remove and replace with a drawstring. Victoria Secret their bras are not!