
I suffer from dry itchy skin and dry mouth. My doctor ran several tests including tests for diabetes and hypothyroidism. All the test results were negative. My doctor suggested I suck on a candy throughout the day to help with the dry mouth. For the dry skin he referred me to a dermatologist who prescribed a cortisone cream. The medication was beneficial for the first three weeks. My skin is itching again and I am tired of scratching myself all day long. What do you suggest?
When the cause has not been identified, the problem often lies in the area of diet and nutrition. So, when all else fails, Nutrition Response Testing may be the answer to make nutrition work. Your symptoms may suggest a carbohydrate assimilation problem, fatty acid deficiency problem and/or calcium deficiency.
I recommend that you see a chiropractor who is also trained in Nutrition Response Testing, in order to modify a diet designed especially for you. I do not believe that one diet fits all. You will also be evaluated for food sensitivities, presence of toxic metals and chemicals. Lastly, you will need to address any stressed organs using specific nutrients. Failure to address this is a guarantee for failure.
Sherlock Holmes once said, that when you have examined and tried all logical solutions, but have not found the answer, you should look for the most obvious solution, regardless of how illogical or even unsophisticated it may be. One cannot argue with results.
I highly recommend you try Nutrition Response Testing to find out if it’s the missing link to a better quality of health and way of life for you.