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

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Humor often doesn't translate in our writing and I often get in trouble with my writings. Yet trust me I am not and never was upset by you, I simply wanted to save you time and and not waste it with an ineffective treatment. I Only post now trying to help others. At present I am eczema free of all 3 of my types but that has been a 20 year journey. I understand your misery right now. I understand wanting to get around the fresh or frozen cilantro bother. I couldn't accept that it had to be fresh. Only later did a blogger recommend freezing it for convenience because that worked for her. I did use frozen about half the time after that. I didn't like the taste of the smoothies at first, but one does get used to them and finds them refreshing. Like you I also tried to avoid doing that using tablets and who knows gel could work. Do your homework and go back to mid Feb 2019 on this site and follow the tales of real folks who are experimenting with cilantro, desperate and hoping. It seemed to helped about 50% of us. Go to the earthclinic forum Kimass1 learned about cilantro on this site. She posts the website page in mid Feb also. I read the stories of fellow GD bloggers on that site, wow, one man had it solid for 6 years without a remission period and it worked for him.
Search the internet and read up on cilantro as a heavy metal detox. There are other natural herbs which help too. You can have your blood chelated to remove heavy metals, but this is a medical treatment requiring doctors and would not be covered by insurance as heavy metals is not an accepted cause of GD. Cilantro, while it takes longer, is cheaper. I do not know how long I will stay in remission, yet it hasn't returned since I stopped with daily smoothies. I make one every few months now.

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Thanks for all the info which I will definitely pursue when I have more time. Very helpful!
I've had GD with no remissions whatsoever for many years, so many that I really can't recall the number, but probably about 15-20. Recently it has gone totally out of control spreading to many parts of my body which were never effected before. Something must have triggered this radical result, but I have no idea what. I am willing to try almost anything, but I'm resigned to the fact that my odds of success are not good. Congrats on your remission!