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I fired my dermatologist even though he's highly accredited...

  1. #1
    WellHung Black Hole
    He doesn't know how to properly run an experiment. He has me manipulating way too many variables at one time which will make it nearly impossible to determine cause and effect. I used him merely for his information... now I can properly run my own experiment on my own body.😏🤗
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    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    maybe they really are warts
  3. #3
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by POLECAT maybe they really are warts

    Catch any big ones lately?
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    tee hee hee Naturally Camouflaged [slangily complete this slumberer]
    What skin issue/s u got?
  5. #5
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by tee hee hee What skin issue/s u got?

    Contact dermatitis. A skin rash. I believe it's from the (over)consumption of whey protein powder.
  6. #6
    joerell African Astronaut [twine our circinate supersymmetry]
    Do an ALCAT N-1 blood food and skin allergy test or similar. Scratch tests are useless and with poor results. Usually it's not the Whey...more likely milk or a cheap dairy bi product used as a common filler if powdered. If in liquid form...more chances it's connected to additives. Check what ingredients are in yours...mainly irriatants, wheat or unusual amino acids. Try
    Living Fuel Super Greens instead...antioxidants like Quercetin usually calm allergies. If you still have rashes you either developed a serious allergy to whatever you're eating or drugs you're using or related to something else. Stop everything for 2 weeks and see if it makes a difference. Elimination methods are also bad...poor results.
  7. #7
    WellHung Black Hole
    Originally posted by joerell Do an ALCAT N-1 blood food and skin allergy test or similar. Scratch tests are useless and with poor results. Usually it's not the Whey…more likely milk or a cheap dairy bi product used as a common filler if powdered. If in liquid form…more chances it's connected to additives. Check what ingredients are in yours…mainly irriatants, wheat or unusual amino acids. Try
    Living Fuel Super Greens instead…antioxidants like Quercetin usually calm allergies. If you still have rashes you either developed a serious allergy to whatever you're eating or drugs you're using or related to something else. Stop everything for 2 weeks and see if it makes a difference. Elimination methods are also bad…poor results.

    Lolol...I'll never take this pathetically inaccurate advice. I'll never take anything you say seriously.... you idiotic troll.
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