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Old 07-05-2011, 10:51 AM #1
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Hi all

My symptoms are severe burning of the skin in the warm weather. I don't go out in the sun as my skin is hyposensitive. I have no rash or anything that you can see on the skin. This came on suddenly over 20 years ago. The medical profession say that as there is no sign of anything on the skin and as I am healthy I must be imagining it. The pain has destroyed my life

Anyway since finding this site I have been taking B12 and have just sent for D3 from iherb

A while back I saw a posting from Mrs D about alka selzer, but didn't understand what the difference was between that and ordinary asprin. Also there was something about baking soda or baking powder or something like that.

Anyway Mrs D ( Or anyone who would be kind enough to help ) could you please explain to me everything. )

I live in the UK and have had no help from any of the medical professionals.

Thanks in advance Sandra
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