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randibear
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my underarms are really hurting...burning. my chest and back are sore and it's hard to breathe.

my doc had given me flagyl again for suspected diverticulitis flare. I could only take it four days. my eyes turned dark red, itches and my lips burned. I got severe mid and lower back pain s o bad. it hurt worse when I layed down.

now my underarm is really bad.

think i've developed allergy to flagyl big time.

but how do I treat underarms? ewww hurts...

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Red root...works reall good. 1St chinese sells it

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randibear
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I have diverticulosis. it says people with digestive issues shouldnt take it cause it causes irritaton.

hmm dont know if I can try it. I'd hate to have to toss more stuff.

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One time (thank heavens it was only one time) I

had a REALLY painful lymph net swelling that I

would say was easily covering 1/3 of my body. I

tried everything one normally tries from very

gentle jumping on a mini- tramp to gentle lymph

massage, warm baths, compresses,

essential oils, took herbal lymph drainer, etc.

What

helped the most, and it was the last thing I

tried, was 2 ounces of Organic Inner Leaf Aloe

Vera by Lilly of the Desert. The exact mechanism,

other than getting inflammation down, of how that

worked, is unknown to myself. I repeated it a few

times a day. I dont know if that work with your

GI situation.

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randibear
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is it a liquid? I have some organic mangosteen. ive tried for months to get xango but cant find it at a reasonable price. 35 bucks a bottle is jus too much.

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With lymph tissue, it's not so much about "detox" agents to take but how to improve CIRCULATION with

1. warm compress

2. gentle massage action (check out top notch massage therapist sites for "lymphatic massage") - you can do some of this yourself

Walking and other gently exercise is good, too.

3. water, certain foods, homeopathics, &/or key herbs that can help encourage circulation of lymph.

It's all about circulation & having enough fluid on board, so whatever approach you take, keep that in mind. And, really, all three facets should be on board.
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randibear
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I walked a mile yesterday and did qnother one todAy

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seibertneurolyme
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I agree with the red root. I would buy the tincture and try a small dose.

If you do not have a mini-trampoline then just sitting on the edge of the bed and bouncing up and down will help with lymph drainage.

Aloe vera gel is available in almost any health food store. It is a liquid. It can help heal the G.I. - never really heard it talked about as a lymph drainage product, but it is not all that expensive - bottles come in different sizes. Might be worth a try.

Bea Seibert

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Lymphomyosot and cardamon in tea / coffee.
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Skin brushing - with a very special kind of brush, though, very soft and not used for other things (though may look like a hairbrush). Whole Foods and such stores likely have these in their wellness dept.

you can do a web search for instructions - so that you brush in a certain direction along lymph "pathways" to help increase lymph circulation.
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Also maybe try Echinesia. It's suppose to drain the lymph really good. Lemon water warm water.
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I know someone who "cured" her Interstitial Cystitis with the same aloe vera product.

It's capsules, randi.

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I know it sounds counter intuitive but exercise (light weights) will help to clear lymph system and works fast.

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fir sauna - great for detox, lymph nodes, also for weight loss.

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