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Re: Try this for VulvadyniaFrom: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:22:49 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Dee wrote: > >I have suffered with Vulvadynia for over 25 years. I've tried a million >remedies and medical experiments, nothing worked. I've dedicated myself >to figuring out what causes Vulvadyia. >I've always felt that Vulvadyia is a "modern" illness. What within our >lives within the past 30 years or so has caused this epidemic? >Without going into my verrrryyyy long history and what caused me to come >to this conclusion----I would like you all to try this: >Avoid all food dyes. Yes, no Koolaid, soda pop, any drink with any dye. >No cereal or cookies, etc. with dye. NO ANYTHING with dye in it. >I also eliminated all makeup (a really tough one to do I'll admit) >because the dye soaks into your skin and your body does have to deal >with it internally, even nail polish. >I just began this regimen last month and have seen a marked improvement >with my vulvadynia, almost 99% relief. >Please, please give this a try. It can't hurt and might possibly help. >God Bless! >Dee Thank you Dee! This sounds logical, if not medically proven. I too suffer from vulvadynia. I have come off of a 9 month itch that has remained totally a mystery. I too have been on everything unscented, had all the cultures, biopsies, etc...to no avail. I do remember switching my perfume 9 months ago,,,and even though I apply it to my wrists and neck, I questioned if the absorption of the perfume flared my vuvlar area. I stopped using the perfume recently, and my itch is almost completely gone. ODD! I too believe we have far to many carcinogenes in the air, and our food is so polluted, our bodies are rebelling. Thanks for your insight.
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