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

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I buy cilantro and freeze in freezer bags. Usually a half stalk in each. Take one bag, put in blender with a small carton of Yoplait yogurt, add orange juice and liquefy into a smoothie. Makes enough for 2 glasses. I take one glass per day. Was on the wagon for a year but it’s come back a little so I’m back to smoothies. The yogurt and OJ make for a good drink. And my Grovers goes away.

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Been doing the smoothies for almost a year now, every day. I also freeze the cilantro, similar recipe. Although my Grovers has not disappeared, I feel that the smoothies have limited it's spread. Right now, I suffer from small localized rashes and itching that will change location on, essentially, my stomach. I am usually unaware of it during the day. If I do start to itch, generic hydrocortisone comes to a temporary rescue.

Bad news it 's returning, you and I have the similar profiles and results from cilantro smoothies. Like many others I guess I need to return to a having smoothies at least once a month to pull out the new heavy metals. I'm still symptom free. I did drink the smoothies longer than you once I went into remission after drinking them about a month, then it still took months for old break out to heal the old scabs for months. It took about 6 months for al l the scabs to fall off. I drank them from mid March 2019 until mid Dec 2019 daily. Thanks for the update and warning.

1)I bought 5 clumps of cilantro. Cut the excess stalks off. It then measured 52 grams. A measured 10 grams worth. Dropped in blender with 4 oz water. And drank it. Tasted ok. Should I use more. How much.
2)That aside, I had itch on belly. Not a show stopper. Nothing visible. Today more itchy. And I saw a small red dot. Because it was the friction that lit it up.Is that the normal manifestation? Just itchy, and then visible?