There was a radio talk show that discussed about white spots being some fungi that is contagious and can be transmitted through person to person contact. On the radio show, Dr. Drew recommended using Selson Blue for a merge of days; he said it would clear it up in a merge of weeks. Have you ever tried this, if you happen to have white spots on your skin?
One listener (whose fear grew upon hearing the talk show) has white spots mostly on her arms. They look like itsybitsy bleached spots on her skin and give a blotchy appearance. She wonders if they are contagious or even inherent lupus.
There is a type of lupus that is only on the skin – it is not the one that is concluding that affects the organs. It starts out with blotches – and coin-sized marks on the skin. It also develops ‘sensitivity’ to the sun. If the spots are flat, they could be just a pigment disorder. Some citizen with lupus do not have white spots, instead they get red patches.
If they are fungi, like small white ‘pimples’ on the back of the arms, it is not likely to be serious. A nurse told a patient with this qoute that they are a sign that you are eating something that you are sensitive to. Within 2 weeks of being on the candida diet, the white ‘pimples’ had completely vanished. They spots reappeared once again after the patient accidentally ate something that had wheat in it.
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