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Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:01 am      Reply with quote
Has anyone tried any of these supplements for SK?
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I know there is another thread on this, but it is only about external treatments, and it is getting rather long!
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Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:02 pm      Reply with quote
I have seen it before, and it looks like scam. The company puts identical web sites all over the place for hundreds of products. They just plug in titles, but the verbiage, pictures, and prices ALL identical. Even the images of the bottles are the same, and are not for any specific product.
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Take a look at few:
http://seborrheickeratosis-options.com/
http://www.sunburn-options.com/
http://thyroiditis-options.com/
http://polycystickidney-options.com/

http://www.sebarec.com
http://cytotax.com
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A post from Ripoff site:
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http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/0/369/RipOff0369591.htm

Save your money.
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Fri Jun 19, 2009 11:16 am      Reply with quote
mpstat.
Thanks for your very helpful reply. These people are running so many scams, you can't help wondering just what they are putting in their products. Not that I intend to find out!
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Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:55 pm      Reply with quote
Hi Everyone,

So I've been hovering around for some time and finally worked up the nerve to join. First of all I want to thank every single person here who has been so kind and generous with her/his time and advice regarding all of their experiences with SK's and the use of the H2O2 and other protocols that seem to work for them. Most of all, a HUGE, HUGE thank you to MPSTAT for her generosity of spirit and encouragement to help us all. You are a goddess, MP for all the initial research you did and that you continue to do. May the heavens smile on you each and every day!

So I bought the H2O2 and tomorrow night I'll try a little concoction of diluted H202/water on my back. I'm going to start with a 23% solution (or as close to that as I can get). There are a couple of places on my legs where I'll go with the 35% and use the hair dryer too. But my skin is pretty sensitive so I'm reluctant to start spraying 35% all over my back. I have so many of them that it will be impossible to create a barrier of neutralizer between the normal skin and the SK's. I expect to have to repeat the spray application for a few days too. I am covered with these blasted things and I feel like a barnacle covered whale. I am 48, very fair (Irish/Welsh/English heritage) and it seems like every day there are new ones that I find. I too have had frustrating (and expensive) treatments from the derm doctors. Astonishing to me that not one of them seems to "get it" that this is more than just a case of vanity. It speaks to a sense of self-esteem really. Sighhh....

By the way, I did try to reach the author of the abstract and tracked down some info for the clinic in Arizona. I thought perhaps they used this treatment in a clinic or worked with a doctor (or doctors) who'd been trained in how to use this protocol but...nope. I'm still going to try to reach her personally and ask if she's gone to any dermatologists to talk to them about this procedure or if she has a specific formula for sale. The abstract mentioned a formula (or a couple) that included aloe vera, salyclic acid, kojic acid and/or glycolic acid. It would be nice to have something you could use like a body lotion and slap it on every couple of days to keep these SK's at bay. I read about the bath with the quart of H2O2 in it and that seems pretty simple so perhaps I'm just complicating this all too much. But I'm just a little hesitant to dunk myself and my "delicate areas" into a bath that's has the H2O2 in it. "Good news is...you don't have any SK's any place. The bad news is...your crotch has also fallen off." Has anyone done the bath yet as a preventative measure after using the H2O2 to remove the SK's? I think someone has but I can't remember where the post is and at the moment I'm too tired to try and find it.

So on that note off I go. I'll keep y'all posted on how it works for me. I'm more than willing to experiment on myself and share any and all info that I can to help anyone else.

I just can't thank you all enough for your generosity and kindness in all that you've posted to try to help. I am so glad I found this forum Very Happy
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Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:38 am      Reply with quote
Welcome to the forum NothernLights Smile
I believe that in your post you are referring to the main SK thread:
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/posting.php

I cross-posted your post on the main thread.
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Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:28 am      Reply with quote
As you can see, I'm so new to this forum and posting on forums in general (I've never done this before...hard to believe, isn't it?)that I'm still on a learning curve here...lol! Sheeesh.

Looking forward to the H2O2 later today and will keep everyone posted on my progress. I'm hoping and praying this works so that I can once again feel comfortable in my own skin, so to speak.

I just can't thank you enough, mp, for everything. Not only for the initial info that you posted but now for helping me with these posts. I'll be bumbling along for a bit so thank you in advance for your patience. In fact, thanks to everybody for their patience. Very Happy
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