disturbedme
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Just wondering if anyone out there gets Sebaceous cysts (a lump under the skin, varying in size, sometimes tender to the touch and sometimes not)? I have for quite a long time, usually quite often, usually around my ears (behind, under, or in front of)... no idea why in that area, but I have the feeling they are caused by parasites.
I might have heard it somewhere or I didn't and just have the feeling that is what is causing it.
Anyone else get these and know what causes them? Anyone else had them and did Humaworm or parasite treatment help clear them up?
I *KNOW* I have parasites because parasite treatment for me was INTENSE and I couldn't stand more than a week of it because the herx was extreme. I will eventually restart parasite treatment, but was just curious about the cysts and wanted to know if anyone here are familiar with Sebaceous cysts.
Thanks guys!
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disturbedme
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No one???
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mojo
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My early parasite cleanses would cause facial acne as well as what I call "hurty red bumps" on my scalp. I don't get them anymore as my parasite load is way down.
I don't know if what you describe is caused by parasties or not....
Sometimes skin manifistations tend to be Bart?
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