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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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Yes, @stpchair, I think most of us on here who have had the disease for quite awhile realize there is no cure for Grover's, but we have found a few ways to make the symptoms less severe, or in some cases, go away completely.

I have been taking this product https://www.herb-pharm.com/product/cilantro/ (which I get on Amazon) since early June and the number of my sore and itchy spots has been greatly reduced and most of the old sores have faded to a light pink in color as opposed to them being red before.By no means has my disease gone away completely, but it has dramatically improved.
@cindytxrunner is taking the exact same drops, but so far as I know, we two are the only ones on this forum to currently be trying the drops route instead of the cilantro smoothies. I am definitely NOT trying to influence you to try the drops instead of the smoothies, but if you do decide to go this route, it would be a little bit more like a tiny scientific study if you were to use the same drops as @cindytxrunner and me. Far more people have gone the smoothie route, and @gardeningjunkie estimates that about 50% of those people have found some level of success with them. She in particular has had her Grover's go into complete remission!
Best of luck and please keep us posted on your situation.

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I have noticed in the last few days my grovers located on my hands / fingers is more dry vs blisters, I can't say if it is cilantro drops, vitamin A one capsule a day, or some Cera Ve lotion that contains collioidal oatmeal and safflower oil, but I will keep up all of them going and let you all know ...Hope everyone is doing better!!