Coping With Fungal InfectionsThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Fungal Infections. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download high A1c skin rash? I have autoimmune disease and am type 1 diabetic. Am trying to get A1c down. It was 8.7 and last time was 8.1. When I can have it, there are times when I have things with the real sugar in it. This causes what I believe to be swelling in the brain with a loss of memory. I take 5 NutriBiotic Capsules at a time when this happens and before long the symptom is brought under control and I can remember accurately again. This is a Grapefruit seed extract. I have taken this for years all the time and it has kept me thinking! Also, within the last year or so, as my A1c began to rise and after eating that something with sugar, even fruit itself, I get a rash on my face. I use a clobetasol propionate ointment or cream and it keeps it under control. After I have been off all sugar then the rash disappears and then after a while, I return to the same cycle. On my right palm a red area begins to form and then it gets itchy and then scaley and the skin peels off, starts to heal, but never completely. I must use the cream to keep it under control. Anybody else have these things and if so have you found a remedy? And yes I continue to try and bring the A1c down. What a journey. Thank you for reading. Comments
October 2009
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