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What is Grover's disease of the skin?

Skin Health | Last Active: Jan 15 9:36pm | Replies (165)

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Hi all! It seems like my rash is starting to spread. Is there anything I can do to prevent the bumps from forming! Super bummed about this considering I had GD confined to one area of my body for about 9 months. I’m a male in my early 30’s, in great shape. I don’t know why this is happening to me

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What can you do? GD is a chronic, meaning incureable disease. Nothing any dermatologist or allergist tried help me, not even steriods which can help another form of eczema I have, ACD. Yet I am not saying there is nothing you can try. I recommend reading this blog, going back to a different Mayo Blog about GD, it is in discussions titled, Grovers Disease, What works to helpf find relief. Start reading about Feb 2019. Follow the progress of us drinking fresh or frozen cilantro. Yuk, but pain is a serious motivator. Reseach the benefits of heavy metal detox, this is what cilantro will do, it detoxes heaby metals. You will read about heat, friction, sunlight all being triggers. Classically GD changes, you are seeing that. Most have active and inactive periods, although I have read where one person had a 6 years massive break out not getting any relief until he drank cilantro.
We are real folks, experimenting because we are forced to. It will take you time to read this blog, the first time I ever heard about cilantro was from Kimass1 in a Feb 27, 2019 posting on the blog I mentioned, she also had us follow an earthclinic site where she first learned about. Yes there is lots of repetition, but we also develped a comradary. A band of suffers who were not quitters and some of us benefited and all learned more about GD. Also go to the internet and look up the link between Parkinsons, Alzheimers and Grovers disease and heavy metals.