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

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@erikas I have several naturopaths that are helping me with my diet while I'm simultaneously heavily researching on my own, reading peer reviewed publications, and doing some experimenting with n=1. I have benefitted tremendously from the "at home" testing market and used services from several providers to identify my gut issues and developed protocols with experts to hopefully address them. I am hopeful that this leads to some success treating my Grover's Disease.

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Others besides myself I'm sure would like to know what products you have used from the "at home" testing market. I do know 1 have 3 types of eczema and have learned what contacts to avoid and ways to treat if symptomatic. I have had different types of professional allergy testing for eczema skin symptom's, but no professional gut testing.
I did try an inexpensive home "hair follicle" gut test in which you send off a few strands of hair and the report is mailed back , basically I would be left with nothing to eat other than pears, a few vegetables, hormone free chicken (not even turkey) and white rice- even brown rice showed an allergy. It listed pages and pages of allergic food for me. I found the results hard to believe, especially since, even when free of eczema symptom's, like I have have been for over a year, I eat foods that I showed an allergy to and have no skin issues or gut issues other than constipation which I need to treat with daily with fiber supplements.
So a reputable home gut testing company recommendation would be appreciated.