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

Skin Health | Last Active: Nov 4 2:57pm | Replies (2012)

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My journey was thru Dermatologists usual road -Corticosteroid cream, Antihistamine - 25mg at night and 180 mg daytime etc.
Have you looked at a website http://www.groversdiseasetrearment.com where there is a sub-folder on the home page shown as "Invention" which purports to have a cream to cure GD.
I recently received a sample, unbranded and am dubious re using, reason being their address is Chicago and the U.S. customs certificate is stamped Miami and mailed to Australia from there. (???)

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I read that post and almost commented but hoped others would know by now not to fall for these scams Those of us that have had eczema for years have seen these scams come and go. In fact about 6 years ago a man kept promoting his cream that cured eczema and many of us reported this and got him blocked. There is no cure for eczema. It can go into remission, but this autoimmune disease is incurable. When I first got eczema I didn't understand that.
I've had people requesting to be my friend, which I accepted at first even though they weren't regular posters and they talk you into sending them your email address and then hustle you to sign up for their miracle product which only can be sold with a monthly automatic payment from your bank account. Believe me they are convincing and when suffering we become desperate. They tell you stories about their child that was cured by their product. Now I never give my real name or addresses.
Only purchase grooming products from companies with a good reputation and all active and inactive ingredients are listed. If they say it is a secret formula those are warning flags- do not buy it. I would be afraid to even put on the free sample which is probably coming from China.
I've been targeted by sellers reporting their melaleuca oil, emu oil, secret cure formula and so on could cure me. If that was the case eczema would be a thing of the past.
If a group of regular bloggers reported success with a treatment and I could check out the ingredient list to see if it was safe for me I would try it and have tried many recommendations I felt were safe. But a stranger with no history selling an unknown product?