tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054655337883254442.post668775685389365425..comments2024-02-01T03:55:09.220-08:00Comments on Inhaling Hope: Update On All My Natural SupplementsInhaling Hopehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10487999036810367535noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054655337883254442.post-74301967213023653292013-10-02T08:48:29.338-07:002013-10-02T08:48:29.338-07:00I have heard of a few people getting tight on GSH,...I have heard of a few people getting tight on GSH, so it might not just be you. If you wanted you might try half the dose and see if that does it - maybe your body needs to get used to it? IF that was something you found beneficial, anyway. ;) I am the same when it comes to supplements. I have been trying new supplements since I was a kid, because my mom comes from a strong background of alternative healthcare, but as a teen and adult I sort of decided that I just can't take EVERYTHING out there. It is exhausting and expensive, and there has to be a balance between finding new things to help my health and living my life, you know? So now, I stick to the ones that help and ditch the ones that don't. I haven't tried lip C yet, but fizzy nac did nothing for me. I'm kind of the same way iwth meds prescribed by my doctor, though - I actually demanded to be taken off of azithromycin when YEARS of being on it had not improved a single symptom or clinical marker, and I was getting massive yeast infections constantly from it. ;)<br /><br />Also, I tried to leave a comment on your allergy post but I am not smart enough to figure out this dumb new comment form and keep clicking "sign out" instead of "publish" and thereby losing my comments. So, I hope that you were able to get some allergy answers! That is a brilliant idea - I've never thought of actually testing stuff when not accessed. I have always had major allergy problems too (I am literally even allergic to needles, which I have been told over and over is impossible, but whatever!) but nobody has ever really taken me seriously! I know it sounds crazy, but my allergy problems are actually a little milder with a chest port than an arm PICC. I thought it would be worse on the sensitive skin of my chest, but it's actually a little bit better for some reason I don't understand. My PICC arms used to look like yours, but my chest after my port is red and rashy and I usually have a few blisters, but nowhere near as bad as when I had a PICC. Not that I'm saying that's the answer for you, but it might be worth sticking a few adhesives to your chest to see if you react differently?cindy baldwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01173344689280406987noreply@blogger.com