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gigalos
 
Netherlands
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Posted - 05/12/2013 : 14:42:06
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not very important but intriguing nonetheless:
I have had athlete's feet for over 10 years. It started out at university and despite a couple of treatments including antimycotics it didn't go away. I keep it under control with a spray from the drug store.
Usually I got really itching feet especially when summer started, but since I started working on TMS, although the usual symptoms appear, the itching is almost non-existent...
Another thing is chilblains that I got this winter for the first time ever. I remembered a professor at television stating that you need to pee over them... so I did... within 48 hours it was all gone... placebo or did the urine do something for real??
any thoughts or similar experiences??
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salamander

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Posted - 05/12/2013 : 15:37:34
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I too had Chilblains for the first time this year. My toes were red and puffy for weeks and eventually went away. I can no longer take really hot baths or I risk a recurrence. I immediately thought that maybe there is a TMS component to this as well, but who knows? I have been "stressed" lately, perhaps it is yet another manifestation of the TMS. I have not tried the pee treatment, but....what the heck, next time. LOL |
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gmar7814
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Posted - 05/15/2013 : 13:28:57
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It would not surprise me at all if athlete's foot was a TMS equivalent. I had a yeast infection for ~four months that did not go away with medication or topical cream. Eventually I gave up on treating it and followed the TMS approach. It disappeared in less than a month with no treatment what-so-ever, I basically just stopped worrying about it and it went away. |
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gigalos
 
Netherlands
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Posted - 05/15/2013 : 13:45:31
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Thanx gmar, I had a sneaky suspicion it was. The immune system should be capable of handling it. Normally I would have ide reactions on my hands from it and that also didn't start this year.
Salamander, keep me updated on your chilblain treatment :) It is also good for the environment, because it saves you a couple of flushes of the toilet every year.  |
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