Guest guest Posted June 22, 2008 Report Share Posted June 22, 2008 Hi group! Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer you for better health and happiness. Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks and find that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razor burns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to space the dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up. Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positive sign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty... ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and see if I'm doing the right thing! Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles! MC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 2nd post When I posted this, the feedback had to do with someone's sinus problems. Has anybody had any kind of sensitivity while using Sutherlandia OPC? Below is the original message: Hi group! Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer you for better health and happiness. Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks and find that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razor burns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to space the dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up. Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positive sign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty... ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and see if I'm doing the right thing! Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles! MC Hi group! Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer you for better health and happiness. Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks and find that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razor burns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to space the dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up. Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positive sign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty... ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and see if I'm doing the right thing! Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles! MC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 A very small number of people are sensitive to the oleander plant, which belongs to a family of plants that include the periwinkle. You might test it by putting some on your inner arm and seeing if any rash or other unusual reaction occurs. Are you saying that your skin clears up when you back off on the dose (or discontinue it)? That would seem to indicate an allergy/sensitivity either to the oleander, the sutherlandia or the preservative ingredients. oleander soup , Mister Cee <mister.cee wrote: > > 2nd post > > When I posted this, the feedback had to do with someone's sinus problems. > Has anybody had any kind of sensitivity while using Sutherlandia OPC? > > > Below is the original message: > > Hi group! > > Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer you for better health and happiness. > > Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks and find that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razor burns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to space the dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up. > > Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positive sign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty... > > ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and see if I'm doing the right thing! > > Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles! > > MC > > Hi group! > > Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer you for better health and happiness. > > Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks and find that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razor burns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to space the dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up. > > Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positive sign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty... > > ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and see if I'm doing the right thing! > > Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles! > > MC > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 My skin got really irritated, especially my face. Well, I changed razors! Much better. I did have to back off a tad on dosing which has (thankfully) only happened a few times. Also, it got a bit itchy on my chest, arms and legs but again it wasn't ongoing so I'm gratefully exhaling. I used hydrocortisone cream (over the counter) and seem to be o.k. Thanks Tony! Anybody else going through skin sensitivity? MCTony wrote: A very small number of people are sensitive to the oleander plant,which belongs to a family of plants that include the periwinkle. Youmight test it by putting some on your inner arm and seeing if any rashor other unusual reaction occurs.Are you saying that your skin clears up when you back off on the dose(or discontinue it)? That would seem to indicate anallergy/sensitivity either to the oleander, the sutherlandia or thepreservative ingredients.Tonyoleander soup , Mister Cee <mister.cee wrote:>> 2nd post> > When I posted this, the feedback had to do with someone's sinusproblems.> Has anybody had any kind of sensitivity while using Sutherlandia OPC? > > > Below is the original message:> > Hi group! > > Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer youfor better health and happiness. > > Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks andfind that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razorburns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to spacethe dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up.> > Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positivesign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty...> > ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and seeif I'm doing the right thing! > > Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles!> > MC> > Hi group!> > Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer youfor better health and happiness. > > Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks andfind that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razorburns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to spacethe dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up.> > Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positivesign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty...> > ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and seeif I'm doing the right thing! > > Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles!> > MC> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2008 Report Share Posted June 26, 2008 No, I'm not experiencing any skin sensitivity or my dog Weaver. I'm taking 4 caps a day. One of the many things I do though on a regular basis is Colon Hydrotherapy. I believe it helps get all the gunk out, therefore less reaction to stuff. Tammatha - Mister Cee oleander soup Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:37 PM Re: Fwd: OPC ~ Skin redness My skin got really irritated, especially my face. Well, I changed razors! Much better. I did have to back off a tad on dosing which has (thankfully) only happened a few times. Also, it got a bit itchy on my chest, arms and legs but again it wasn't ongoing so I'm gratefully exhaling. I used hydrocortisone cream (over the counter) and seem to be o.k. Thanks Tony! Anybody else going through skin sensitivity? MCTony > wrote: A very small number of people are sensitive to the oleander plant,which belongs to a family of plants that include the periwinkle. Youmight test it by putting some on your inner arm and seeing if any rashor other unusual reaction occur! s.Are you saying that your skin clears up when you back off on the dose(or discontinue it)? That would seem to indicate anallergy/sensitivity either to the oleander, the sutherlandia or thepreservative ingredients.Tonyoleander soup , Mister Cee <mister.cee wrote:>> 2nd post> > When I posted this, the feedback had to do with someone's sinusproblems.> Has anybody had any kind of sensitivity while using Sutherlandia OPC? > > > Below is the original message:> > Hi group! > > Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer youfor better health and happiness. > > Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks andfind that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razorburns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to spacethe dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up.> > Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positivesign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty...> > ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and seeif I'm doing the right thing! > > Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles!> > MC> > Hi group!> > Hope you're all getting the answers life and this site offer youfor better health and happiness. > > Here's the thing: I've been on Sutherlandia OPC about 3 weeks andfind that my skin and face seem to be extremely sensitive. Like razorburns, dry flaky skin and itchy skin on my body where I have to spacethe dosing out or drop it to one dose only once a day til things clear up.> > Is this happening with/to anyone else? I'm taking it as a positivesign and believing that's how it gets into the nitty gritty...> > ...on the other hand I'm smart enough to want to share it and seeif I'm doing the right thing! > > Any and all your suggestions are welcome. Good wishes and smiles!> > MC> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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