I have read the article above and have found in to be very interesting. Five years ago I had developed a rash on my leg. The article sounds as though it could be what I am experiencing, that the toxins are being eliminated by the skin and that is why I still have this rash on my leg.
It goes dormant at times and get very itchy other times. It covers and area of 5"x3". It's been very annoying and upsetting as I've been to four dermatologist and none of them have been able to help me to this day. At the end of the article, it says that if you are experiencing a severe case to seek a health care professional or a specialist like a dermatologist. I've had a biopsy by a dermatologist and the results came back inconclusive. I have not had any success with a dermatologist. Would anyone know how I can get in touch with Dr. Daemon Jones who is the writer of this article to seek further advise on this subject?
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I have read the article above and have found in to be very interesting. Five years ago I had developed a rash on my leg. The article sounds as though it could be what I am experiencing, that the toxins are being eliminated by the skin and that is why I still have this rash on my leg.
August 21, 2013 - 10:19amIt goes dormant at times and get very itchy other times. It covers and area of 5"x3". It's been very annoying and upsetting as I've been to four dermatologist and none of them have been able to help me to this day. At the end of the article, it says that if you are experiencing a severe case to seek a health care professional or a specialist like a dermatologist. I've had a biopsy by a dermatologist and the results came back inconclusive. I have not had any success with a dermatologist. Would anyone know how I can get in touch with Dr. Daemon Jones who is the writer of this article to seek further advise on this subject?
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