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osublows0814 said in September 29th, 2009 at 11:16 pm    

If no prescriptions work, try getting tested. It could be an STD. I doubt it’s a neurological problem, but if it is, you might as well go get an opinion from the neurologist.
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boyle-77 said in September 29th, 2009 at 11:27 pm    

try calamine lotion.
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onlymatch4u said in September 30th, 2009 at 12:15 am    

It sounds to me like you are looking in all the wrong places for the "root cause" of the problem and are trying to treat the symptoms like Doctors always do. This is why your problem is still there. Many diseases and problems in the body are due to this kind of problem. It’s why so many times people develop chronic illnesses because they are being "symptom treated." This is an allopathic philosophical problem that is plaguing our society today because drug companies are in control and promoting this to enhance their profits and sell more drugs.

To truly find the problem, you should see a Certified Nutritional Therapist that can test you using QRA testing to trace down the "root cause." For instance, if you have ANY tattoos, piercings, injuries to the front part of your body, in particular, no matter how old the injury actually happened to you, you need to consider those things as possible causes. Vaccinations, scars, any trauma are all suspect. Even your teeth needs to be looked at for this problem. In particular, but not necessarily, your teeth number 27 and 28 on your lower right side of your mouth.

An additional possibility, but seems unlikely due to the number of doctors you have seen, is an inguinal hernia issue.

It’s very important for you to understand that you need to focus on being healthy, not just curing a problem. If you focus on treating the symptom and not on making yourself healthy, you will end up very frustrated.

good luck to you
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advanced nutritional research

snowman said in September 30th, 2009 at 12:55 am    

hey for ringworm go to ithyroide.com click on other diseases then on candidia or eczecma go to earth clinic click on aliments then on eczecma hey some times mercury is behind infection that will not go away if i dont take selenium, edta cysteine my ringworm comes right back on me they sell it in bulk on ebay mercury causes harding arteries.
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PETER P said in September 30th, 2009 at 1:17 am    

Get as much resource as you can maybe is one option,however it could be quite time consuming,here is one resource i have had good experience.

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angelfire4xx said in September 30th, 2009 at 7:41 am    

I once had a bad case of thrush (also case of very itchy genitals). The only thing that stopped the itching was witch hazel gel. Stings at first, especially if you’ve been scratching – but really helped. Let me know if you have any luck with it – I’d like to know as I’m an alternative therapist.
I’m presuming you’ve already tried changing your detergent and the type of underwear fabric?

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