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Hives at night: Alpha-gal syndrome?

Skin Health | Last Active: Sep 5 3:19pm | Replies (36)

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@artscaping

Hi there @rashida, it is nice to see you back on Connect, but not with
"the itch". You will be able to find more information and the introduction of a new product called Dermeleve. It is not a cure-all but can take away the annoying itch and give you a break. If you would like to read about it online just go to http://www.dermeleve.com. My dermatologist brought it back for me to try. She found it at a dermatology conference. It works quickly.....within 15 minutes and gives you relief for about 6 hours.

It is an OTC product that you can purchase right online. For me, I truly don't leave home without it. I also take it to my MFR, "Myofascial Release Therapy" so that the therapists can use it without worrying about some kind of allergen giving me a bad time.

May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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@artscaping - thank you, Chris! I definitely look for it. I live in Toronto so hopefully can find this Dermaleve! Between my psoriasis and this general skin sensitivity I often become a mess! lol!