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Old Sep 29, 2005, 06:04 PM
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I have bumps on my legs and it isn't razor burn. Do you have and suggestions to what it is or how to get rid of it fast?

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Old Sep 29, 2005, 11:35 PM   #2  
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My sister had that for years on her upper thighs(looks like chicken skin) but it disappeared when she used glutathione. Hydrocortisone creams may also help.
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 02:34 AM   #3  
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skin lightening pills

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Which ones did you buy from the magic-potions that has worked for you. They seems to have different types. Did you buy the Dr james or different brand. How much did they charge you shipping?
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Old Sep 30, 2005, 08:26 AM   #4  
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I ordered Dr James by 20's. Also, if you have friends or relatives in the Philippines, have them buy it for you then either ship it to you or have someone from the Phils who may vacation in your area bring it to you. Freight costs are high but if you have relatives, have them send it to you via Johnny cargo. I think they have the cheapest rates.
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Old Jan 5, 2006, 02:09 AM   #5  
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Hi- I been wanting to buy Dr James skin whitening tablets for a while, but as I live in the UK, ive had no luck being able to buy it because all companies on the internet only sell it it dollars. This is a problem for me. Know of any UK based companies that sell the product or any companies which sell it in pounds?

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Sorry guys. Been super busy. Unfortunately, there has been so much problem about the supply of glutathione in U.K.as till now, i do not know people who sell them there. But if there is ahigh dose glutathione in your area like that of Dr. James, the effect would still be the same. So, do try to look into the local marketsfor that.
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Hi- I been wanting to buy Dr James skin whitening tablets for a while, but as I live in the UK, ive had no luck being able to buy it because all companies on the internet only sell it it dollars. This is a problem for me. Know of any UK based companies that sell the product or any companies which sell it in pounds?

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i also live in the u.k unfortunetly England only sells L-glutathione in very low dosages. Active skin is suppose to be the best lightening pills, along side dr james about $38 which is approximately £22....
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what's with all the fuss in glutathione?
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I live in th UK - but I don't have a clue what glutathione is?! Sounds a bit dodgey to me.

I suggest you go to the docs to find out what the bumps on your legs are? I would also be caustious about what creams etc you apply.

Why don't you try natural anti-ceptic cream like 'Sudo Crem' it is safe and can be used are on alsorts of sores etc. Probably the most sensible. I use it on everythoing and it always gets rid of anything, however I once had this horrible bumpy rash appear on my hip just on the one side. I thought it was an allergic reaction of somesort, but it started getting worse, and very uncomfortable. I even began to get shooting pains. I was told by a nurse it was a skin irratation and that I would have to get a cream from the docs. So I assumed my siatic nerve was causing the pain I was experiencing. When I got to the docs, I was soon told I had 'Shingles' which is the adult form of Chicken Pox, buit much worse. The rash soon started blistering and where my clothes were rubbing it, it even bled a few times. It took months to clear up - eve with antibiotics. Calomine lotion was the only thing that soothed it in the end and cleared it up along with the antibiotics. But because I let it go so long without treatment, I have incurred scars. He originally asked me what I had been putting on it ' I said - 'Sudo Crem' and he told me that it was a very sensible choice.

I am not saying you have shingles - but merely pointing out you should consult your doctor to find out what it is and how best to treat it. Some cream could do more damage than good if you don't know what you are dealing with and could only make it worse. It always pays to be cautious.
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You should use baby oil or organic virgin coconut oil... if this is unavailable in your place, just find a good old lotion to get rid of the burn.. petroleum jelly may help... hydrocortisone will do also.. hope I was able to help
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